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I just read a FAQ for a game copying software called "GameCopy Pro" claiming to copy any console game disk using a PC and to then be able to play the game on the PC. Can anybody here verify this claim?

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I think you arrived at the wrong place to ask questions like this...

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ram1009 wrote :

I just read a FAQ for a game copying software called "GameCopy Pro" claiming to copy any console game disk using a PC and to then be able to play the game on the PC. Can anybody here verify this claim?

Let me get this straight; you think with this piece of software you can copy games off the disc on say the 360 and PS3 and then play them on your PC? We're YEARS away from having PS3 and 360 emulation, so this alone means that what you've heard is incorrect. Also, I'm doubtful it could even copy PS3 games to begin with, and if it could you'd still need a Blu-ray drive.


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