What Wii games do you have? You entire collection?
I don't have too many but have played a lot (because of game fly)
These are the only ones I own right now...
Super Mario Galaxy
Scarface the world is yours
Raving Rabbids
Resident Evil 4
Medal Of Honor 2
Call Of Duty World at War
For Wii ware i have.. Bomber man,World Of Goo, and Onslaught
For Virtual Console .. The Legend Of Zelda (nes), Ocarina Of time,Mario 64,and Kirby(snes)
*****Your entire collection*****
I meant Kirby (nes)
Here is my collection. I have all these games and all I've been playing is Tiger Woods 10 with Wii motion plus.
Wiiware and VC
World of Goo (Wiiware)
Swords & Soldiers (Wiiware)
Dr. Mario Online Rx (Wiiware)
LostWinds (Wiiware)
Bit.Trip Beat (Wiiware)
Tetris Party (Wiiware)
Mario Bros 1,2,3 and lost lvls (nes)
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (snes)
Kirby's Adventure (nes)
Super Metroid (snes)
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (snes)
Phantasy Star IV(genesis)
Secret of Mana (snes)
Paper Mario (N64)
Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64)
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
Mario kart (N64)
Super Dodge Ball (nes)
Wii Games
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 Wii motion plus
The Conduit
Dawn of Discovery
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Super Mario Galaxy
Mario Kart Wii
MadWorld
Rock Band 2
Okami
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
Super Paper Mario
No More Heroes
Madden NFL 09 All-Play
Skate It
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009
Trauma Center: New Blood
Scarface: The World is Yours
Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip
Wario Land: Shake It!
de Blob
Medal of Honor Heroes 2
SSX Blur
New Play Control! Pikmin
House of the Dead: Overkill
Mario Strikers Charged
Wii fit
BlastWorks: Build, Trade, Destroy
Boom Blox
Call of Duty: World at War
Bully: Scholarship Edition
Geometry Wars: Galaxies
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Battalion Wars 2
Punch-Out!!
New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Boom Blox Bash Party
Little King's Story
Excitebots: Trick Racing
My Wii Collection (Part 1 of 2)
Burn Wii Games To Protect Your Investment
Nintendo Wii games are spectacular and expensive. The resolution and the high quality graphics are second to none. The cost of the game disks is a reflection of their popularity. They are more costly that the game disks for the Xbox and PS3 systems. Because of the high cost, Wii gamers are quite serious about protecting their games, and are dedicated to finding the best ways to backup Wii games original disks to prevent having to re-buy games because of loss or damage.
We've all been using CD disks for a long enough time for music and videos, that we all know how fragile the media are. A simple scratch can ruin a movie DVD, and can most certainly damage a sophisticated game to the point where it is unplayable. Unfortunately, you cannot burn Nintendo Wii games using the same software applications that you use to make copies of your music or video CDs or DVDs. The Wii games have built in copy protection schemes that make it impossible to do so with the traditional copying software. To burn Wii games requires a special game copying software application that was designed to bypass that copy protection and create high quality playable backup Wii game disks.
There are a few hard-nosed gamers around that think they can maintain their collection of Wii games by being extremely careful, and by trying simple repairs for disk scratches. They don't realize that eventually something bad will happen to a game. It will either be seriously damaged or simply lost. Even normal extended and repeated use can wear out an otherwise well cared for game and make it unplayable. The prudent Wii gamer will spend about $30 to buy a good game copying software application to backup Wii games to ensure that his or her expensive Wii games are permanently protected.
You really don't need to be an electronics technician with a well stocked laboratory to burn Wii games to make backup copies. If you have the correct game copying software, all you'll need are some original game disks, some blank DVDs, and a personal computer with a DVD burner. Making backup Wii games for most game disks will only take a few minutes, depending upon the complexity of the game.
The process to burn Nintendo Wii games itself is pretty straightforward. Install the software, copy the game disk to the hard drive, remove the game disk and insert a DVD blank, and copy the game data from the hard drive to the blank disk. Voila! You'll have a backup of your expensive game. With a little effort, and a few hours of your time, you'll be able to burn backup copies of your entire Wii collection.
Losing an expensive Wii game or having it rendered useless by a simple scratch is a tragedy that can be easily avoided by making that investment in good game copying software, creating backups for daily use, and storing away the original game disks to prevent damage, having them readily available to use for creating additional backups when needed.