Yes, but you'll need an "upconverting" DVD player that can enlarge the size of the image of your DVDs to look OK on the HDTV. Look for a player that says "1080p" for its upconverting resolution.
they do but they will not play any new dvds that came out a year after the play station was made because the DVD dater has been changed and the play station will not be able to play any new dvds but it can still play all the old ones.
On a XBOX 360 u can but on a the old XBOX's i think you have to buy a thing to plug into it
Buy the software that will help you. The software iMemories will help you. You can buy it at Best Buy.
No. Blu-Rays were designed to play DVDs just as well as actual Blu-Ray discs
You should be able to play dvds in your PC however you may not be able to if it has a block on it or it is old.
Yes, as a Blu- Ray DVD player plays your old DVDs but makes sure it can play your newer DVDs, too. Blu Ray will be around for a good time yet, and DVD will be out within 3 years.
You can, as long as you have the player, but it will not look even 1/5th as good as what it should.
There are hundreds of video games that are available for the PS3. You can even play your old PS2 games on it and play Blu-ray or DVDs.
I have an old computer, and I reinstalled the window, and now the window media player, doesn't play DVDs. What can I do to fix it. My old computer is Pentium 4 Ipex 1.9 GHz T400 Please if you have any suggestions can you advice me accordingly I thank you for your assistance. Kindly Regards: Barry Tenaglia
PS2 games were on DVDs
No. Just hook the old X-box with the new Kinect.
No. He was a coach for the American eagles and than Old belvedere. He was lousy