Only if you have a Blu-Ray player drive
ps3 games are bluray disc
play DVD on CDROM
No, it's not.
Most modern PC's will play DVD movies. However, you need to make sure your PC has a DVD drive. Some older or very low-end PC's have only a CD player, which will not play DVD's. Also, some laptop and notebook PC's save size and weight by omitting to have a built-in DVD drive. In this case you can plug an external DVD drive into a USB port.
You do not need to convert any files to play it on a computer. With a suitable DVD decoder installed, almost any modern media player, such as Windows Media Player or VLC can play it without any conversion.
You most likely do not have the correct codec. Download K-lite Mega Codec Pack and you should be able to watch DVDs on your pc.
It truly depends on the BRDVD player in question. Blue-Ray and DVD use different light wavelength for their lasers, and are not directly compatible (DVD and HD-DVD are). There are a few "dual-head" players that provide two laser sources, and hence can play both Blue-Ray and DVD/HDDVD discs. But, like I said, it depends on the player if it supports that functionality. It isn't that uncommon, though. On the PC market for example, 'combo' devices that combine DVD-burning abilities with Blu-Ray playback have existed for some time.
First need a Blu-ray drive to connect with your PC/Mac as normal DVD drive can't recognize Blu-ray discs. Then you need download a third party Blu-ray software such as Macgo, Nero or Sony to play.
No.
No You Can Not.
Yes, but you would have to buy a DVD/CD of a version of Windows to install it, so it would cost money.
They are PS2 games and are not designed to be played in a PC even if your PC can play DVDs