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Burning a Playstation game

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Guest Renegade

I'm trying to burn a playstation game consisting of a BIN, a CUE and a SUB file. I've tried Nero Discjuggler and Clone CD but those do not seem to work. What tool do I need to burn this game? Thanks.

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Guest razazteca

^ use a bic pen, zippo lighter, turntable

 

www.gamecopyworld.com

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Guest JMTapes
Can I burn one without a burner?

I need some help here. I want to believe so bad that you were eluding to that old thread where the putz was asking about doing this and if it was possible, but there is just something inside of me that thinks you're serious. Please confirm this, and I'm sorry for being so damned insecure. Thanks-Jim

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Guest Jobber of the Week

CDRWin is a horrible piece of software.

 

Nero can open .cue files under Open Image. It should work, does it give you some kind of message when you try it?

 

If all else fails, search for "Daemon Tools" which lets you mount .BIN images as a fake CD drive in My Computer, which you can just copy with whatever program, I imagine.

 

I don't know very much about burning PlayStation discs (like if you need any special settings), but I do know how to open BIN/CUE files! :)

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Guest The Czech Republic
Can I burn one without a burner?

I need some help here. I want to believe so bad that you were eluding to that old thread where the putz was asking about doing this and if it was possible, but there is just something inside of me that thinks you're serious. Please confirm this, and I'm sorry for being so damned insecure. Thanks-Jim

Yes, I was referring to SKBF. I would burn a CD on my $10 computer, then play the Playstation game on the $20 TV. When I got hungry, no problem, because the food man was coming to deliver food to my house. He's like a milkman, but a food man.

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