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		<title>Learn how to copy and backup Xbox 360 and PS3 games is important</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was supposed to be a happy day for me, lots of my friends and relatives came to my house for a party. My family and I had prepared a very good meal for all love ones to enjoy and one of the best part is that I had bought a new Xbox 360 and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was supposed to be a happy day for me, lots of my friends and relatives came to my house for a party. My family and I had prepared a very good meal for all love ones to enjoy and one of the best part is that I had bought a new Xbox 360 and PS3 gaming console set. I bought some games for both console set, it was very cool to have both.</p>
<p>During the party, we all had a good meal and chatting session, had a good catch up with all friends and family members. After the meal, I suggested to have a gaming session and since I have 2 console sets, we can have a fun time playing game together. I took out all my games for both the Xbox 360 and PS3.</p>
<p>This when all hell break lose. Among our relatives, there are some small children and kids around, they took the game DVDs and mixed them up between the Xbox 360 games and PS3 games. I told them nicely to place them back in order and little improvement. The worse had yet to come, after the whole gaming session, some game DVDs had scratches on them, some went missing. I was like, I regretted to ask them to play the game to be frank.</p>
<p>Guess what I did not do any copy or backup of the games. Those were all original games that I bought together with the gaming consoles. That when I promise myself, I will want to master <a href="http://www.howtocopyconsolegames.com/how-to-backup-and-copy-xbox-360-games-without-a-mod-chip.html">how to copy Xbox 360 games</a> and also <a href="http://www.howtocopyconsolegames.com/how-to-copy-ps2-and-ps3-games.html">how to copy PS3 games</a> and back them all up so that I can keep my original and play with the backup copy. This is a lesson learnt, a good lesson learnt indeed.</p>


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