| > | | | | games are stored into Slot A, which is also |
| Nintendo Gamecube gamers have been trying to | | | | located on the front end of the Gamecube |
| find out how to back up Gamecube games since | | | | console, and observe that all the Gamecube files |
| they first hit the market, but have found it | | | | display on the screen. |
| extremely difficult. Please read the Game Copy | | | | 3. When the message asking if you want to copy, |
| wizard Review for more... | | | | move, or delete the files displays, select the Copy |
| Nintendo Gamecube games have been quite | | | | option to copy the files onto the blank memory |
| popular since the system was first introduced in | | | | card. |
| 2001. If you've been one of these Gamecube | | | | 4. Wait until the copying process is complete, and |
| gamers, you've undoubtedly heard horror stories | | | | remove both memory cards from their |
| from other Gamecube devotees about how they | | | | respective slots. Never remove a card when |
| have had their games damaged, lost, or stolen, | | | | copying is taking place, as you might damage the |
| and had to buy replacements because they didn't | | | | files. |
| know how to backup Gamecube games. These | | | | Now that you see how simple it is to learn how |
| games aren't cheap. If you have a few bucks to | | | | to backup Gamecube games, you'd be imprudent |
| spend on games, I'm sure you'd rather spend the | | | | or foolish to put off backing up all of your |
| money on a new game rather than on replacing | | | | expensive Gamecube games. Don't wait until it's |
| one that was damaged or lost. | | | | too late; until you've lost or damage one of your |
| Nintendo Gamecube gamers have been trying to | | | | favorite games. Knowing that your games are |
| find out how to back up Gamecube games since | | | | protected will give you great peace of mind. |
| they first hit the market, but have found it | | | | Go out and spend a few bucks to get all of the |
| extremely difficult. Nintendo games' odd-sized | | | | necessary supplies needed, and start protecting |
| disks have rendered it nearly impossible to make | | | | your entertainment investment by backing up and |
| copies on a home computer. But, thanks to some | | | | storing copies of your Gamecube games, and |
| clever computer geeks who recognized the | | | | storing away the original games to be available if |
| problem and found a solution, it is possible to use | | | | one of the backup games is damaged, lost, or |
| memory cards to back up Gamecube game files, | | | | stolen. By knowing how to back up Gamecube |
| including settings and game progress data, after | | | | games, you'll find yourself less paranoid about |
| learning a few simple steps. | | | | leaving the house with your games to go to a |
| 1. Locate Slot B, which is located on the front end | | | | friend's place. You'll know that the original games |
| of the Gamecube console. This is the slot used | | | | are safe at home, and if you lose or damage one, |
| for inserting a blank memory card. | | | | you'll simply make a new backup copy. |
| 2. Insert the memory card on which your original | | | | |