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Yes, to store PlayStation 2 game data you need a 8MB (PS2) memory card. The PS2 will still play most games without a memory card
To transfer data between two or more PlayStation systems, you must have a PlayStation Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card into either of the two Memory Card slots on the PlayStation system. Upon powering on the PlayStation, access the Memory Card from the menu and you can drag and drop game save data. Once you have the data you need, shut off the system and remove the Memory Card. Then insert the Memory Card into another PlayStation system and the data on the card can now be used on the second system. Keep in mind that the Memory Card must remain in the PlayStation that you are using, as the PlayStation lacks internal storage.
You can get a cheap PlayStation 2 memory card online from Amazon for roughly $13. You can also purchase used PlayStation 2 memory cards from used game stores such as GameStop.
No, you must have a memory card that is compatible with the PS2 to save any kind of memory.
The PlayStation Portable is not considered to be a game console. It would be considered as a handheld gaming device. The PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 would all be considered game consoles.
The original Sony PlayStation video game console has 2MBof RAM. Its removable Memory Card contains 128KB of storage, or 0.125MB.
No games must be saved from actually playing on that PS3 and into the memory card that you build into the PS3 hdd. You can not then download these into a USB port. Nothing from games HDD section can be downloaded to the USB port and used in another console.
Yes, but you cannot save playstation 1 games on a playstation 2 memory card as they are not compatible.
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Nope, you'll need a PS1 memory card.
Yes, to store PlayStation 2 game data you need a 8MB (PS2) memory card. The PS2 will still play most games without a memory card
To transfer data between two or more PlayStation systems, you must have a PlayStation Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card into either of the two Memory Card slots on the PlayStation system. Upon powering on the PlayStation, access the Memory Card from the menu and you can drag and drop game save data. Once you have the data you need, shut off the system and remove the Memory Card. Then insert the Memory Card into another PlayStation system and the data on the card can now be used on the second system. Keep in mind that the Memory Card must remain in the PlayStation that you are using, as the PlayStation lacks internal storage.
No, one cannot save a PlayStation game without the use of a Memory Card. The original PlayStation lacks internal storage and relies on Memory Cards to create game saves. The same applies to the PlayStation 2, although the 40GB HDD accessory allows the creation of game saves on the internal hard drive. With the release of the PlayStation 3, game saves are created on the internal hard drive, negating the requirement for a separate memory card.
You can get a cheap PlayStation 2 memory card online from Amazon for roughly $13. You can also purchase used PlayStation 2 memory cards from used game stores such as GameStop.
A Memory Card is a device used for some game consoles. There are three ways for game data to be saved: on the game console, on the game cartridge, or on a memory card, and usually only one method is used for a certain console. If there was no way to save the data, you would need to start from scratch every time you played the game. Memory cards are inserted into the console and, when you attempt to save the game, the data upon the card is accessed. You can also access, copy, and delete data on the Memory Card from the Main Menu of the console, which usually comes up when you turn on the console without any game in it. Each Memory Card has a certain capacity; if the data is used up, you'll need to clear up space or buy a new Memory Card. I hope that's everything you need.
No, you must have a memory card that is compatible with the PS2 to save any kind of memory.
yes but only to play a ps1 game