Go to a store that offers that option, a computer store would be helpful. Or buy your own system that does so, that may be very pricey though, so I would suggest the first option!
No you can not use them. Duplicate CDs is just another way of saying a burnt discs instead of a purchased disc, besides the games on the PS2 are DVDs not CDs
the ps2 console have a orginal lens so you can put orginal cds only.....other wise you have to change the lens to duplicate ...so you can put orginal and dupilicate cds/dvd .......
It is not hard at all to duplicate a disk. All you have to do is have a CD writer on your computer, and some blank CDs laying around, then the process can begin.
Yes, there are CD (compact disc) duplicators that can burn (or duplicate) multiple CDs at the same time. You can find them at online retailers or office supply stores.
Wells Fargo looks to have the highest rates on large CDs
Yes but the fees are very low. There are many oneline sites you can refer to to determine which best suites your needs. Using the services will reduce your cost greatly over buying the new cd.
Wal Mart or Best Buy
I would shop at FYI if I was you :) They have many selections of CDs and DVDs there.
Any device which is too heavy, large, or fragile to carry around with you. Personal Computers (PC's) are the best example that comes to mind.
The best ways to purchase US CDs are through online retailers like Amazon, music stores, and directly from the artist's website. You can also find CDs at big box stores like Walmart or Target.
One can buy CDs with retro music either online or in stores that sell music CDs. Stores that sell CDs include Target, Best Buy, Tescos, HMV and CEX. Websites that sell CDs include Amazon, Ebay and Play.
Typically, about as large as a stack of three CDs in jewel cases.