No if there was more PS2 titles would be released as PC games after the Gaming Company ran a program to convert the games they owned the rights too. You have to convert your PC to run the PS2 games with PCSX2 and not convert the games to run on a PC
Nothing converts a PS2 game into a PC game. A PCSX2 emulator and the PS2 bios will allow some PS2 files to run in a PC as PS2 games
Not per se, as there are fundamental differences between the two systems, but you can get an emulator to run the software for a PS2 on your PC. Take a look at: http://www.pcsx2.net/ UZUMEM
There is no software hardware or anything else that will let you play PS2 games on the 40 GB PS3 or any on the other models that also do not play PS2 games
There is a PCSX2 emulation program that needs a PS2 Bios to work. It or any other program will not play games as well or trouble free as a PS2 does
No 2 USB port PS3 models can not get software or hardware that will allow them to Play PS2 games
There is software that makes it barely possible to play some PS2 games called PCSX2. It still needs to be setup and you also need to get the PS2 bios. See related link
No games are not converted you can convert the platform or PC with emulation, but not the game.No PS2 games are software designed to run in the PS2 and the PC games software is not designed for the PS2s operation or hardware
No it means that the PlayStation network will let you download PS2 software
A PS2 can not play PC games. The games are software and can be written to any device by game developing teams. It is just not something you can convent.
No you can not, the PS2 does not play computer games
yes the first gen ps3 can play ps2 and playstation games Any of the PS3 with 4 USB ports will play PS2 games, but the 1st Generation has both hardware and software.
You don't you can not make a PS3 play PS2 games by downloading software Software is designed to make hardware work and the PS3 does not have PS2 hardware it has PS3 hardware and the PS2 software will not work on the PS3