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How To Copy PSP Games Even If You Are A Tech Geek

June 27, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 
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Are you an avid PSP gamer? If this is the case, you probably own numerous, may be even hundreds of UMDs. Picking and choosing from this many discs can be annoying, especially when you’re on the go. In addition, if any of these discs get severely scratched, you can forget being able to play them. the original $50 you initially paid for the game goes down the drain.

Fortunately, you can prevent these difficulties with PSP copy games. So what are PSP copy games? Psp copy games are the backup files that are associated woth the original game. They allow you to play the file without a UMD. There are two things you need: the approoriate PSP firmware and a decent sized PSP memory card.

So, how does a person create PSP copy games? They will need to get some type of copying software. CopyThatGame is an example. By using this game copy software you will be able to create as many copies of your own PSP games as you wish and there is no need to learn complex programming. In fact, the system even includes a video tutorial so you know exactly what you need to do to create your backups. It also comes with a text based tutorial, in case you prefer to read the information.

When checkign the legal aspect it seems as if Copythatgame is indeed absolutely legal. Why? Legally, you are entitled to a backup of your virtual property, whether it’s software, DVDs or video games. So, as long as you bought whatever file you’re trying to back up, PSP copy games are perfectly legal.

The only time PSP copy games become illegal is if they are distributed through file-sharing networks. This is the case even if you own the game, since you are not entitled to give it away. Ultimately, if you create PSP copy games, they must be for personal use only. You should be aware that you may not give away these files to your friends or online. If you do you have to be awar ethat you migh get a lot of trouble and end up in jail.

But beyond that, PSP copy games offer a great alternative for hands-free PSP gaming. With them you’ll never have to worry about keeping up with your UMDs. There is even no need to worry in case the UMDs stop working, because your PSP copy games stay fresh virtually.

The only exception is if someone breaks into your computer system. In this situation your PSP copy games might get wiped out, (along with any other file on your machine). This is why you should always back your PSP games up on a second medium. Maybe you could put them on a flash disk or a portable hard drive. If the file is small enough you can even send them to your own e-mail account. Either way, just make sure you do something to create your ‘ultimate’ backup. If you do you’ll never have to worry about losing your PSP copy games or the money you originally paid for them.

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