Yes it is
Buying a game does not give you the right to copy it
It is possible to use a PlayStation 2 emulator to play PS2 games on your computer. It is only legal to do if you own an original copy of the game.
with just the disc, no, but if you run an emulator, then either rip the game or download a copy it can be.
You can not play PlayStation 3 games on a PlayStation 1, but you can play PlayStation 1 games on a PlayStation 3. All of the PlayStation consoles are backwards compatible.
Try the Playstation Network, otherwise you'll have to buy the hard copy.
Yes a person can play playstation games on a playstation 2 .i have a playstation 2 and i can play ps 1 games on it.
No. PlayStation 2 games are not backwards-compatible with the original PlayStation.
You cannot play Playstation 4 games on a Playstation 4 console. You are also unable to play Playstation 3 games on the Playstation 4.
playstation 1 games work for all playstation 3s but only some playstation 3s can play playstation2 games
Legally, PCSX2 requires you to have a PlayStation 2 for two reasons, one as a license to play PlayStation 2 games, and the other for you to dump the BIOS from, as PCSX2 requires a copy of the PlayStation 2 BIOS. Once you have PCSX2 running, however, there is no technical reason you need a PlayStation 2.
No. PlayStation 3 games are not backwards-compatible with the PlayStation 2.
no, but you can play playstation 1 games on a ps2