Wii games are actually protected by a measure called "encryption". This is where Nintendo burn the game discs in a way which only the Wii console and the game developers can understand, meaning that if you try and copy the game in your PC, it will just show up as a bunch of jumbled text. This is important, because the Wii will only play games which are encrypted, meaning that if you want to be able to copy Wii games, you need to be able to copy them with the encryption intact.
Because computers cannot read this encryption (which is best described as a 'secret language') you need to be able to get a tool or software which allows your PC to read the encryption. And unfortunately, a tool like this is very hard to come by, due to Nintendo being so tight-lipped about their copyright measures. It's also why mod chips are so popular - because mod chips are able to make your Wii able to read any game you want, whether its encrypted or not.
However, mod chips are illegal and void the warranty on your console... meaning that it's best to get a tool which can get your PC to make a perfect 1:1 copy of the game disc. Because the Wii only looks for the encryption of the game, it doesn't matter about what disc the game is on... as long as the encryption is intact. This means that you need to be able to get a tool to make your PC read and copy the Wii game discs perfectly, and having researched for a long time, I found one called "GameBackupSystem" works pretty well.
You can actually copy Wii games very easily with a tool called "GameBackupSystem". This tool has been created by an anonymous team, but we were able to backup and play 20+ wii games with it. It copies your game discs perfectly, including the copyright encryption. This means that you can copy as many games as you want with the system, and then play them on your console without a mod chip.
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