Yes they are. Size is not the problem in the discs. They are not all the same even when they look it. The Blue Ray and DVDs are also the same size. By the way most PS2 Game discs are on DVDs and not CDs even for games that do not need the extra space
The DVD for PS2 and the CD for a Computer game or a DVD for a computer game are the same size and so is the PS3 Blue Ray Discs.
No they discs are they same size, but they are Blu-Ray discs and can not be read by the PS2.
No the PS2 is a full size console that is connected to a TV and operated with controllers and the PSP is a Portable Playstation
Firstly... what? PC is short for Personal Computer... That is a home computer, laptop, desktop, etc. Secondly, the PS2 is a console... produced by (correct me if I am wrong) Sony...
same size as a ps2 bit a bit bigger
No PS3 has blue-ray which is not a DVD although it is the same size
No It is for PS2
PS3 has Blu-Ray that look like DVD and CD because they are all they same size and they will not play on a PS2
No the PS2 or any other game console does not play computer games they are played on a computer
I don't think your computer has a PS2 port or that you PS2 has ports that do not have proper names Like USB Port or Ethernet Port
No You need to connect it to the PS2 not a computer. The wireless connection made at the computer will not allow it to work at all for the ps2 instead of now allowing your PS2 to be online.
No PS2 games are not compatible with the computer. When a Emulator is used on a PC the PS2 games are still required to use the PS2 bios to work and it is not like playing the game on a PS2