If it is a copied game it will work only on a chipped ps2(the chip reads copy games)if it is a normal ps2 game it will work.
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Yes in order to play games that are downloaded from torrent sites an emulator must be used. Most of the game consoles have emulators that have been made for them.
I can't vouch for how legal this is, but yes, you can play Animal Crossing for free without the game. If your computer can handle it, you can download an emulator which allows to play games for systems such as GameCube, DS, or GBA on your PC. Of course, you will also need the individual game files, also known as ROMs. I personally have never used a GC emulator, but I have used DeSuME, a DS emulator, to play AC:WW when I couldn't find my game. It's not the best quality, especially in terms of sound, but it is playable. I recommend Googling for "game cube emulator" and "animal crossing rom."
Since Halo 3 has not been released for the PC, you would need a copy of the Halo 3 game disc and an appropriate emulator.To legally play Halo 3 on an emulator, you first need to own the game and the appropriate console. If you have those, you will need to find an emulator. To set up the emulator and game on your computer, refer to the emulator's manual.Emulation is often used in game piracy. Piracy of the game is illegal and discussion of it is prohibited.
Dolphin Emulator works.
PCSX2 emulator can be used to play some PS2 games when set up correctly on a PC with the recommended requirements
I think you mean ROM files, which are virtual images of the cartridges used by game systems. You can open them with a game system emulator, like the Sega emulator Fusion or the SNES emulator ZSNES. "MESS" is another console emulator.
a game emulator software converter can be used to convert older games for PC use. I have tried a couple of game emulators and it did not work unless the game came with the emulator installed. a game emulator software converter can be used to convert older games for PC use. I have tried a couple of game emulators and it did not work unless the game came with the emulator installed.
A PS 1 emulator or is used to play games for the Play Station 1 on a PC with a Windows or Linus operating system. It is distributed as freeware. No PlayStation controller is needed to play after installation.
PSP emulators are used when a PC player wants to play a PSP game on the computer. Since PSP discs can't be inserted in a computer, one can download an emulator and run the program there.
it is simple impossible Games are not converted they are designed to be exclusively used for the system they are designed for. A console or PC would have too be changed to play a game with an emulator program, not that you could run one on a Xbox to play games for a Playstation, but a PC could run different emulator programs that would let it play Playstation and Xbox games.
No PS2 games are not compatible with the computer. When a Emulator is used on a PC the PS2 games are still required to use the PS2 bios to work and it is not like playing the game on a PS2
through a special card that was given during an event and must be used on a game emulator