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Nintendo Wii Game Discs bought in the USA, will not workon a Japanese Wii.----You will have to modify a console for this to happen.If you modify a Nintendo Wii to do this, you will void your warranty on the console.----
The simple answer- No. The in depth answer - Possibly. In order for ps3 games to work in a ps2 you would have to modify the stock System to act more closely to the ps3. No they will not work. The PS3 discs will not even be read by the PS2 disc drive because they are Blue-ray discs
u can but u would have to either modify your ps2 or find a mod chip to play all region games, or u coul get a Japanese ps2Answeru can but u would need to modify yr ps2, get a mod chip, or just get a Japanese ps2
Yes. UMD discs or games from the PSN store
Japanese N64 games are different than North American games, the cartridge design at the bottom of the game is different between the two, so you need a Japanese N64 to play Japanese games. The only modification I would suggest is taking a Japanese game reader and replacing it with your existing one. But if you can find a Japanese N64 than just stick with that. .j.
after you modify . you can now play your games
no
PS3 games are on Blu-Ray Discs
You buy a MOD and hook it up to your computer and "Modify" the game.
Unlike DVDs, Bluray discs and most games, CDs are not region coded. CDs from any region will play in any player.
No they discs are they same size, but they are Blu-Ray discs and can not be read by the PS2.
You don't need to modify it, the PSP can save games to the memory stick normally, as well as download games to it from PSN.