by Robert Macmillan
The joy to play my favorite game was short lived when it dawned on me that my disk was scratched due to overuse and was of no use to me anymore. However, the game meant a lot to me. I couldn't afford to lose this possession. Though it burned a hole in my pocket, I saved all my pocket money and got a new PlayStation 3 game to accomplish my passion. This time I decided to have some backup copies so that I don't lose it all over again. However, all you lucky ones who haven't gone through this yet, I would suggest you to maintain backup copies to avoid the loss.
We played a game you couldnt win ... to the utmost.
—Gus Van Sant, U. S. screenwriter and director, and Dan Yost. Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon)
PS3 games always come with a copyright protection. That's why it's impossible to copy these disks the way you copy other music and movies DVDs. However, with the advent of technology, now it is possible to burn these games. Now you can keep the original ones safely and play with the backup copy you have made. A protection has been given so that these games couldn't get copied. Due to this protection, it is impossible for your computer to read the disk. However, there is software available which ignores the provided protection and enables the disk to read the game easily. Once the game gets copied in your hard ware, you can have as many backup copies of it.
In order to burn the PS3 games you will need a PC, DVD burner, backup disks, original game and the software. After having all the equipments, you just have to install the software. Then copy the original game with the help of the software in your hard ware. Once the game is copied, insert the blank DVD in the console and make as many backup copies of the PS3 games.
In conversation the game is, to say something new with old words. And you shall observe a man of the people picking his way along, step by step, using every time an old boulder, yet never setting his foot on an old place.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)