It's impossible unless you have a NDS.
It is possible to play foreign versions of games on your Pc without using any software, Pc games don't usually have region coding limiting where they can be used such as DVD's and Videogames.
In a way, yes. The 80GB NTSC PS3 uses software emulation to play PS2 games. Other than that, I would have no idea.
No, both the disc's and the system's hardware and software are incompatible.
No the PS22 emulator PCSX2 needs the PS2 BIOS to play the games
No it just is not possible. PS2 does not read the discs and can not run the games even if the software was not designed for the PS3
its different OS dude!!
do not play online that simple or just use wifi
It is not possible, even if you try to use StreamMyGame
The PSP has a built in emulator for PS1 games. You need to purchase the games from the PSN (PlayStation Network) in order to be able to play them on your PSP. There are alternatives, but additional software WOULD be needed for that.
With a modified xbox, this is possible. Either hardware or software mods will make this possible. Otherwise, NO! Also, doing so is illegal.
Not without extra software - Xbox games can only be played on an Xbox without it. The legality of such Xbox emulation software is questionable, but as long as you own the game and are using the actual game disc and not a copy, you are probably ok.
No it is not possible the PS2 is not PC and does not play computer games