If you’ve ever sat down after a ridiculously frustrating day, fully prepared to spend the rest of the night immersed in your favorite game only to see the dreaded “disk error” message, you’ve probably thought about making backups of your games. Maybe you even looked into doing it.
If you looked online, you probably found a whole bunch of forum posts with links to free downloads, all of which thread out with “help, my copies don’t work” postings, which, let’s be honest, is pretty much what you expected to find in the first place.
And if you’re like most people, you probably didn’t look into much further. Until the next time one of your games stopped working, and then all you could do was curse yourself out for not following through on how to make copies.
Let’s face it, game discs aren’t as indestructible as we once thought. They get scratched, warped, damaged. They aren’t kid proof, and they certainly aren’t dog proof. (Trust me on this!) Buying a second copy of a game because the first one you bought stopped working is as irritating as it is expensive, but who hasn’t done exactly that? Who hasn’t left a game at a friend’s house and never seen it again? Taken it with you on vacation and lost it on the way home? Discs do go missing from time to time. It’s just a fact.
Making copies of your games just makes sense, and whether you’re copying games for your PS2 or PS3, your Wii or your PC, you expect those copies to work exactly the same way as the originals. If they don’t, what’s the point?
But is it worth going through all those forum posts to find a backup system that actually works? And even if you find one, will it be easy to use, and will work across various platforms?

CopyThatGame makes perfect copies of every game, every time, and costs about the same as a single new game for whichever console – or consoles – you’re using. It only takes a few minutes to copy your games with this system, start to finish. It copies every part of the games, including the extras, and even games with “copy protection” will be identically rendered.
There are lots of good reasons to make backup copies of your games, and CopyThatGame is the easiest, and most reliable, way to do it.
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