No but you can replace it will a used game. Some rare PS2 games might find it beneficial by being Professionally Polished
If your PS2 is broken and they fix it why would you not have to pay them
You can not download any quick fix to have a PS3 play PS2 games.
They cheapest best way to fix a broken PS2 is to find a PS2 or a PS2 system with games and accessories you might like and purchase it off a site like Ebay. Cost of parts labor and inspections make most fixes uneconomical when compared to the ease of replacement with a similar used console. You can even find complete systems for less than the $100 cost of a new PS2
If the drive on the PS2 is broken just buy a used PS2, they are very cheap and many come with games and accessories
Most times you don't. The best fix is to replace with a used PS2 that can be purchased for less than the parts to replace something that is broken on your PS2 and many times are sold with extras like games memory cards and other accessories at sites like Ebay. There are sites that can help to troubleshoot your problem and help you understand that your PS2 would be cheaper in time and money to replace than learn and try to fix it yourself without experience.
For a refurb fee, yes
Sounds like it is broken
cheaper to replace PS2 with used one than to replace a broken disc drive
Depeds on how they are broken :l
Buy A New One Much much cheaper and less stressful
Confirm that they are PS2 games for this region and try a DVD to see if that will play. If the DVD does not play it is probably your DVD drive that is broken
it sounds to that were you put the is is either brok or it is out of line. it is mostly like broke