Game Copy Wizard Review
Overall I would say that Game Copy Wizard is one of those software products that is more hype than anything else. I bought it expecting to be able to copy games for my Xbox 360 and Wii at lightning fast speeds, but that is not at all what I actually got. I’m sure there are many other products out there that that are far superior to this one, but it isn’t all bad. It does come with a fairly low price tag and is compatible with all of the major gaming consoles. I found that it works with my Xbox and Wii but the rate at which it copies is not at all desirable.
One of the redeeming things about this software is that it is able to make it so that any of the major game consoles can play DVDs and music, although the speed at which it plays even those is questionable. It is nice to be able to use my Nintendo Wii for multiple things though instead of having separate devices for DVDs, games, and music CDs. Being able to backup games and make copies of them so I don’t need discs is definitely nice, because I have found that over time they get scratched up and ultimately ruined fairly quick.
I must say that the speed of the disc transfers is one of the things that I am not fond of at all and it is the main reason I would not recommend it to most people who want software that is able to do this. When it comes to copying games, DVDs and music onto a console, speed is a very important factor and this product did not live up to my expectations at all.
Out of all the software products on the market that are designed for copying discs, Game Copy Wizard falls somewhere on the lower end of them. Although it has all the capabilities that software like this should, the speed is probably the worst thing about it. Although it is compatible with a number of gaming consoles, the rate at which it copies discs makes it far from ideal for those who want a quick and efficient way to turn their discs into digital copies which they can then use on whatever gaming console they have.
Everyone has different standards by which they judge software, and mine happen to be fairly strict. When it comes to buying new software for copying DVDS, music CDs and games, I need something that will work fast and effectively. While Game Copy Wizard may get the job done, it takes a little bit too long for my own personal preferences. Upon looking around at some of the other software products that are out there, this one pales in comparison. Anyone who wants to get a quality piece of software for copying discs will certainly want to consider another product. It may not be the worst thing there is, but it definitely is not the best.








