You can use a TV tuner card and plug the three analog prongs (red, white, and yellow) into it, and then use the custom tv settings on your tuner instead of automatic, and it should show up. I have an HP laptop, and I used Windows Media Center, so if you have that it should work. The problem is that the latency is horrible. The sound comes through fine, but there's about 4+ seconds latency. Also, the video was very bad. it was blurry, grainy, and small. I'm still looking for an alternative method to do this, as it wasn't good enough for me to enjoy. I suggest looking for an analog cable to S-Video adapter, and either using speakers for the sound, or finding an adapter to coax. for that as well.
No you can not put a game disc in your PC and play it. If you have an emulator like the PCSX2 you might find you can finish a game but it will not be playing a game it will be completing a difficult and time consuming task see related links
You can't, because the version is different.
Detailed Answer When PS3 was released it was backward compatible and very expensive, only the 20GB, the 60 GB and model number CECHA01 of the 80GB PS3 models are backward compatible with the PS2. All other models can not play PS2 games. However the new Slim 120GB PS3 now costs only 299.99 retail and only $50 more for the 250GB version and no longer sells at a loss for Sony.
Buy a networkcard (second hand will be fine) and get an old maxtor IDE harddrive, atach it to expansion bay of (old) ps2 and atach to network. Now there are several programs to connect to your ps2 ;)
No you can't because the ps2 disc is in a different format than a DVD
disc, as a result it won't read the disc.
That is just the first of many reasons why you can not. The PC is not a PS2 and was never supposed to play PS2 games
A emulator like PCSX2 would have to be part of the laptop software and it would depend on the game and your laptop and computer skill. It is not a easy process and most laptop users do not have the computer skills to start the project. See the related link guide
You will also need a laptop with 2 or 3GB of Ram and a CPU: Core 2 Duo 3.2 GHz or Core-i series with a GPU: GeForce 8600 GT or better to meet the recommend system requirements for PCSX2 see related Wikipedia link
You can try to do a bridge connnection between the laptop and the PS3 that's what I do with my Xbox 360...
usb cord
They are PS2 games and are not designed to be played in a PC even if your PC can play DVDs
yes it can play DVDs
There is the PCSX2 that does not convert your game but allows your PC to use your PS2 bios to play some PS2 games
You can not play a game cube on your PS2
No the PS2 can not play a PS3 game they are only the same size they are as different as a CD and DVD and that is just the disc. The PS2 can not run the PS3 games programs and lacks the hardware to do what the programs are telling it to do
nope
No you can not. You need a Playstation 2 to play PS2 game Discs not a DVD player or a PC with a DVD drive and no emulator and PS2 bios
you can play the PS2 game CSI 3 Dimensions of Murder
It does not play
PS2 games do not play on a DVD Player. To Play a DVD in a PS2 just put it in the disc drive
DVD player, laptop, PS3 PS2 XBox new TV's
Not without an emulator and downloading the game disc into a file
No a laptop does not contain the PS2 software among other reasons
Because it was developed to be able to play them and you just put them in like a game
They are PS2 games and are not designed to be played in a PC even if your PC can play DVDs
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
Yea! no of course not, one is a DVD and the other a CD. The PS2 requires a PS2 to play the game a playstation2 can play playstation games .and a playstation can play playstation 2 games also