From the creation of the PlayStation and Xbox era gamers are bewildered with the same problem over and over. The dreaded ruined game issue, after continued use PS3 games to receive scratches and damage that result in the game are damaged and not capable to play rendering it valueless. Sony noticeably needs to look after itself from piracy, so they implement a very advanced technique to copyright encryption to make it hard for people to clone PS3 games. The difficulty is if you ask for a backup from Sony, they point blank refuse. Out of courtesy, they should give us back when we buy games brand new in view of the very expensive prices, but they do not.
It's only fair that we preserve our investments and by law we have the right to make a backup of our games. It appears that, most people are not aware that they can indeed clone the PS3, legally and even easy. I'll give you a few seconds to get back up on the chair after falling off. Yes, we have been told for years that we unlawfully jailbreak our playstations or install a mod chip in order to duplicate PS3 games. What they do not say is that for about $ 30 you can just buy a bit of software that can work for you. Plain and simple, without any technological blah blah blah. It's as effortless as copying a standard DVD with any of the usual DVD burners. There are a few options to choose from when it comes to choosing the correct software to PS3 games or even if you want to burn Xbox games to duplicate. Intelligence test several of them I was able to come up with a hit. Simple Backup Wizard is the most cost effective and easiest to use.
I found easy backup wizard was able to copy PS3 games without losing any of the sound or image quality, which makes it just as good as the original. The other big benefit of this handy bit of software is that it can be used to also burn Xbox games with the same results. The interface is enormously user friendly and intuitive so everybody can use it.
Having the option to back up my game has made me much less stressed when it comes to my game. I no longer have to treat them as if they were my own offspring. I simply keep the new game locked safely and play with the backup or copied version so when it gets scratched I just make another copy. When it comes time to trade in my game where I can take in the original and it will still be in new condition and will beyond doubt get a bigger trade-in price.