Yes, the PlayStation and PlayStation 1 are the same thing, PlayStation 1 being a retroactive moniker for the original PlayStation. As such, both use the same medium for games, a black CD-ROM.
no
No you can't because the Wii console won't recognize the disc because it's a different game system. But you can use a PlayStation disc on a PlayStation 2 or PlayStation 3.
no
if the modules are in the same application,use the syntax module/action, if the module is in another application use an absolute URL
it depends on the game. if the game requires analog sticks for operation then no. if the game doesn't require anolog sticks then you sure can
No. You can play Legitimate PS1 games on a chipped PS2, but you cannot play PlayStation 2 Games on a PlayStation 1.
No for a number of reason one is that the PS3 plays on the PlayStation Network and the PC can not use that network. Another is that the PC must play a PC version of the game and the PS3 plays the PS3 version of the game. That means they are not playing the same game.
Sort of because when you use it online in the Playstation Network there is Playstation Home with has many different games and is like one huge game
yes but only to play a ps1 game
It is hardware that duplicates the functions of a system such as a game or playstation and permits you to use it on another system.
Neither The PlayStation nor the PlayStation 2 will read copied discs without the use of a modchip. And there is no way to play PlayStation 2 games on an original PlayStation.
Yes, but you cannot save playstation 1 games on a playstation 2 memory card as they are not compatible.