yes and no
yes because it will show the exact same thing
no because it doesn't save it to the disc it saves it to the memory wii bank
Game Discs are not writable Discs that take changes or edits
The "Heroes of Might and Magic V" box typically contains a total of three discs. This includes one disc for the main game and two additional discs for the expansions, "Hammers of Fate" and "Tribute to the Gods." However, the exact number might vary depending on the specific version or edition of the game you have.
Yes, but you cannot burn the game onto other discs and sell them to other people.
# You do not need to buy the game. # You must buy a PSP and then they will give you a box of discs # Inside the book of discs is the Ben10 game in one of the discs or more maybe.......
Each of the discs has different data on them for installation. The third disc is no exception, and it's sole purpose is that it carries data used to install AOE 3. Only the first disc can be used to launch the game after installing it.
It is on the harddrive only that they are saved and the same with updates and other changes to the game. The game discs are not written over and only the PCs could even have the capability to rewrite a disc as the other platforms only read the discs and can not write
Tiddlywinks is a game played on a felt mat with small discs. Players take turns flicking discs and the player who gets the most discs in the pot is the winner.
In Reversi, players take turns placing discs on a board. The discs must sandwich opponent's discs to flip them to your color. The game ends when the board is full or no more moves can be made. The player with the most discs of their color wins.
The purpose of those discs is to install the game. After installing the game, they serve no real purpose.
No game discs are not writable
Yes and the game discs are actually Blu-Ray discs themselves
I don't know about burn, but it will definitely play Blu-Ray, for the game discs are actually Blu-Ray discs