The list keeps growing as the PCSX2 emulator is revised, but there definition is not really a playable game. To quote them "You can get from 'new game' to 'end credits'. This is regardless of FPS, it simply means you could with a great deal of patience, complete the game! eg: Slow, but stable!"
The PS2 would not consider a game playable that PCSX2 does and a PS2 will always be easier to play PS2 games on.
Many people who have a PS3 are confused about this. If your PS3 has 4 USB ports you could check the game to see if it was one of the PS2 games that had problems or could not be played. The PlayStation support Network has a record of the Status on the Backward Compatibility of individual games that you can search. The method of checking the status is to first indicate whether you had the first generation PS3 Models with Hardware-based PS2 emulation and you would check the first box or the second Generation 60 GB Model and the 80 GB model based on Partially software-based PS2 emulation and you would check the second box and type the complete title of the game. When you check the status of a individual game for example Call of Duty 3 the information that comes up is that the controller will not function correctly. Along with that status information that software update has fixed the problem with the controller. If your software updates are not current even a PS3 console capable of playing this game with have controller problems. No other PS3 models are able to check and the answers are always based on the game title and your PS3 model.
If you have a PS3 with only 2 USB ports you can not purchase any hardware or software or make any changes or updates to allow the PS3 model to play PS2 games regardless of the game title and whether it is compatible with the 4 USB port models. You will never be able to play PS2 games because of the models design.PCSX2 is the best one and free
You do not for a number of reasons. PCs without an emulator do not play PS2 games. PS2 games are not CDs they are DVDs. The emulators run files so the games must be downloaded into the PC harddrive and then played. The emulator uses the PS2 bios to play the game and you must have a PS2 to legally download the PS2 Bios. Games are much easier to be played on your PS2 and the emulator does not work on many PS2 titles
A complete list of all PS2 emulators, including download links and description is available at www.emuwiki.com
yes you can there is 3 emulators for ps2 in the emulator zone
PS2 games do not play on the PC. See related link on the Problems of PS2 emulators
You do not emulators use the PS2 bios to play PS2 games and are difficult to set up and run for someone without any experience or knowledge
The PS3 has an emulator that lets it play most PS1 games Some early models with 4 USB ports had hardware and sometimes Partially software Based Emulators to play PS2 games
There are some emulators which allow people to play PS2 games on their PCs, but even with that it takes a very fast computer to run PS2 games at a decent speed.
Refer to this list, which is a list of PlayStation 2 games that can be played online, as well as a list of games that can be played via a local network. List of PlayStation 2 network games From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia has been added as a related link
If there PS2 educational games. The PS2 will not play games not designed specifically for the PS2 console
PCSX and PCSX2 are the emulators available for MAC computers. These files help the MAC computer read the PS2 games and run them effectively on the computer.
You can look at the list of PS2 games on the related link