The same way the disks works on the ps1. just put the disk in, and close the top, and let the system do its work.
No it is a Blu-ray disc
i have it for ps2,and all i need to do is put it in,close the disk tray,and it works.if yours doesent work the disk either is scratched or the ps2 isint working for some reason.if u wanna get a new ps2.pre-owned ones work perfectly and there only about $50.00
it's kinda obvious. you open the disk tray and put the game in. the you hit restart
The PS2 does not have a harddrive
No, the technology of a PS2 is far below that of a PS3, so it cannot read the disk.
NO! it will be on the PS3 and maybe 360 and furter more no it will not be PS2 disk
When I was prompted for a format disk on ps2, I went to game stop to buy the disk. They said a disk was not available - the game was simply too scratched to play.
this all dependsyour ps2 disk laser might be deadyour disk may be corruptyour ps2 may be really oldif your disk laser is dead, you can either pay about $75 to get the laser replaced or you can buy a new ps2if your disk is corrupt, you cant do anything but buy a new onefinally, if your ps2 is really old, the laser motor ( what makes the laser move) may not work because of dust or it is also dead.if none of these are it, buy a new ps2!
If the ps3 has backwards compatibility. The only ps3 system that will play a ps2 disk. (not a burned or copied disk) The 20gb and 60gb and 80gb will work. The ps2 system data is a download off of the play station store. This download won't work on the ps3 slim. I download the ps2 system data file off of the play station store. Then after I download the ps2 system data folder. I putted the ps2 disk (not copied or burned) in the ps3 slim and it didn't work. The only ps3 that will play a ps2 game has to have 4 usb ports. If the ps3 has 2 usb ports it won't work. Every ps3 model will play a ps1 game. If you have a ps2 a ps1 game will play on it. The 80gb ps3 doesn't play as many ps2 games as the 60 and 20gb ps3 do. The 20gb and 60gb play the most ps2 games.
no The PS2 emulator works on very few games and does not include the PS2 Bio which you would also have to download from somewhere. In theory the system would work as you want, but it never has.
clean the disk that's in your ps2
PS2 games are not on rewritable discs