No! You must burn it into CD then put the CD into your PS2.
To play it on PS2, you buy the game.
PlayStation 2 games do not have a single file format, unlike the .gba extension for GameBoy Advance games and the .gb extension for GameBoy (origional) games. The fact that they come on disks allows for them to be ripped as a single file and use the .iso format, but this is not the true game format. In PS2 games, the files with the majority of the code in have the .elf extension, but many file types are used, including the universal text file extension (.txt) and others. Some games have been designed with custom extensions. The .elf files (and other executable files) can be programmed to read any file extension so long as there is a method for decoding the file using the .elf's programming language. To find out more file types, just insert a PS2 disk into a computer and browse through the files that show up. I am afraid that this is all I can remember from my brief spell of writing (fairly) basic PS2 games. I sincerely help this information has helped, and I recommend that if you are trying to download PS2 games for free using the .iso format, DON'T!
PS2 are on DVD discs if that is what you mean. Badly scratched Game disc can make the PS2 not know the format, but it is just a bad disc
ISO burning software for PS2 games can be purchased or downloaded for free online. ImgBurn is one of the most powerful free ISO burning tools available.
all of the SvR games have been on PS2 i have all of them on PS2
You would first need to rip a copy of the game using a DVD drive and software to rip it as a RAW ISO format. Then when you have a raw iso or the copies of the game onto a hard drive then you need to load it to the flash drive - ensuring that you have not zipped the file - files to ensure integerity.
Hi, i am going to find this question out in a little bit as i am burning an mp4 file to see if it can/would work.. i am currently burning it on a DVD, Results: The PlayStation2 does not accept this file or DVD format. conclusion: try converting the files to .ISO or .BUP or .VOB or .IFO
Hi For a start are the games you are referring to playstation format because ps2's only play ps1 and ps2 games if it is ps2 format check the disc is in good condition if its badly scratched it wont play or you ps2 could be broken therefore i suggest you get a cheap replacement of just the console. Hope this was helpful
According to sources, the Playstation 4 is not backwards compatible. In other words, it cannot play PS3 or PS2 games in either physical format or downloadable format.
I have an australian ps2 slim and an amarican "The legend of spyro: A new biginning" iso I burned it to a dvd and put it in an ordenary unmodded ps2 slim, but only to be greeted with "Please insert a PlayStation or a PlayStation 2 formatted disk I want to play this without buying anything or turning my ps2 into a supercomputer, please help
No
A PS2 plays only PS2 games that are not able to be rewritten. Files can not be removed from a valid PS2 game only a burnt game. A PC game requires much more than just adding a PS2 ISO to allow a PS2 to play it if I understand your confusing question