Game Key Revealer Lets You Find Lost CD Keys for Your Games

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Saturday, 30th Aug 2008 | Share




Licensing keys are most likely to be forgotten or lost once you have installed a software, the reason could vary with users losing their original CD cases, installing OEM softwares or for that matter deleting the license key email altogether.

We have written about ways in which you can view and retrieve product / licensing keys for various softwares in the past, including those for Microsoft products like Windows and Office.

Game Key Revealer adds a new dimension to finding / retrieving license keys, as they only focus on doing it for games. So if you have a installed version of Call of Duty, FIFA, Medal of Honor, SimCity or for that matter any of the 500 games it supports, you are ensured to find the licensing key for it.

Game Key Revealer definitely brings a much needed relief to users are shifting to newer PCs, to enhance their gaming experiences, losing the CD Keys would definitely mean additional costs for buying a new license over again for the new PC. With Game Key Revealer, they can easily retrieve the lost CD Keys and install the game on their newer PCs.

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Game Key Revealer Features

  • Displays license keys for over 500 games
  • Allows you to save game license keys to a text or word document (Word XP/2003/2007 only)
  • Allows you to print the license keys for the games.
  • Displays the license keys for games which are meant for 64bit-Edition releases

Game Key Revealer is free for personal usage. If you are wondering which games Game Key Revealer supports, you can take a look at the most popular games CD Key retrieval is supported for.

We expect the list of games to grow over time and definitely recommend this software to all those gamers like us who want to have a backup of their license keys. COD4 anyone ;) .

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  1. Simon
    December 22nd, 2008 at 1:58 pm #

    Hey. Worked great on all the games expect the one I was needing it for…. Battlefield 2: around 300 characters….
    What should i do?

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