Yes and sometimes it needs to be turned off or unplugged and restarted to solve the problem
there is no way to get a playstation 3 disk on a playstation 2. that is impossible unless you somehow mod your playstation 2 to be able to do that. the other way around though is possible. you can put a playstation 2 or a regular playstation disk on a playstation 3.
go to a site like emulator-zone.com and download one
You probably need to clean it.
No, it won't.
no it cant with a disk...if you plug in a psp to a ps3 then you can share many games from the playstation store
Learn how to talk properly.
There should only be 1 disk needed to play a game on PlayStation 1's, PlayStation 2's, PlayStation 3's, and portables versions. Just insert the main gaming disc if there are 2 of them (for some odd reason).
The only thing you can do is throw a disk around. . . [
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it's the hard disk drive
As long as it's a disk for PlayStation 3, it should be compatible
It depends. the only playstation 3 that i know of that can play psOne and ps2 games is the 60gb. The 60gb playstation 3 is the playstation that has the most features. It came with 4 USB slots, 4 memory card readers (located in the black overhang that is left of the disk drive), one sixaxis controller (not dualshock.. they are not as heavy because they don't have a vibrating motor so they don't vibrate), and the ability to read playstation 2 disks. i have not tried a psOne game, but i am pretty sure that it is capable of it. my friend has an 80gb playstation 3 and his cannot play the older playstation games. if you do have a 60gb ps3, then it will not play them unless you download something from the playstation store. you have to download "ps2 system data" or something like that. i have also tried downloading the system software on my friends 80gb and it still said that the ps2 disk was an unsupported disk. so all i know is that the old 60gb does and the old 80gb doesnt.