How back ups boot depends on the method of modification. If it is done through a mod chip its mostly direct boot. You just put the DVD with the ISO burn in and it should load up as if it was the real disc. If you are using a swap disc, you have to first run the swap disc then insert the DVD and it should boot up. A three option for old large only and is HDD. Rather then burning DVDs with the ISO files on them you just drag the ISO files onto a standard HDD. You then use a PS2 network adapter and plug the HDD in the back of your PS2. You must then use a disc that allows you to access the HDD. Select the game you want to play and just hit start. The games will not have nearly as many load screens and will play smoother because the HDD if faster then the DVD drive can read.
No the PS2 is not technically capable of playing the games
It is possible to play PS2 games on a PS3 game system. You cannot play PS3 games on a PS2.
Yes My Sims has some PS2 games that you can have babies playing the game.
there are many games for the ps2 but i all depends what type you like get back to me on that and i can give you a big list
no not relly
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
you'll need a modified ps2
If you are talking about playing a ps2 game in a ps1, this is not possible. The ps1 cannot play ps2 games because of the fact that the quality of the ps2 game is to high for the ps1.
No PS3 games were developed with the PS3 system's capabilities considered. PS2 games were not developed for the PS3 and play like on a PS2 because to play the game on a PS3 the console must act like a PS2.
yes a ps2 emulator here is a pretty good one http://www.pcsx2.net
the money you will get depends on what game it is.
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