Hey everyone! I wanted to dump the gamecube games that I have because the amount of scratches they have. I don't own a wii but I assume that the Wii U could dump gamecube games right? If it can't what's a good cd drive to buy to dump the copies.
Unfortunately this is not possible on the Wii U. (I believe that not even on the Wii, but I'm not sure)
I mean, I guess you could try. IDK tbh
yep.usb loader gx can rip gamecube gamesI think usb loader gx can rip cube games, but I don't think the drive of the wii u is equipped to read dvds.
It is CleanRip. Works on GameCube, Wii and vWii with the limitations of each drive (see below)it's possible on the wii. there's an app called I think clean rip that can do it. I know of no way to do this with the wii u though.
Oh my… scratches on game discs aren't good. Often console drives struggle at reading them, but it depends; case-by-case basis.Hey everyone! I wanted to dump the gamecube games that I have because the amount of scratches they have. I don't own a wii but I assume that the Wii U could dump gamecube games right? If it can't what's a good cd drive to buy to dump the copies.
This depends on where you live. In the US you have to make your own backup from your own original media. Downloading someone else's backup is still piracy. On the other hand, don't pay scalpers scalper prices for anything, no one is hurt by downloading Game Cube games. Legality and morals aren't always aligned.And if you own the game it's not even really pirating.
Good luck and have fun!
Two, actually. One rips the raw disc, the other the installable files.Wii U → Only Wii discs. Drive will not catch and center mini-DVD and I'm pretty sure the drive firmware would reject GC discs. Of course there is a dumper for Wii U games in Wii U mode but CleanRip doesn't rip Wii U discs.
Piracy, even of new stuff, only hurts a bad product by word-of-mouth. Good products benefit both from that word and a large chunk of pirates appreciating good stuff and buying it if it's new (or remastered) - and even if that weren't true, Da Law isn't exactly going to hang you in the square for downloading a copy of a game you own over ripping it. (Especially with interoperability - Wii U doesn't accept GameCube discs even though it can run the games)This depends on where you live. In the US you have to make your own backup from your own original media. Downloading someone else's backup is still piracy. On the other hand, don't pay scalpers scalper prices for anything, no one is hurt by downloading Game Cube games. Legality and morals aren't always aligned.