PlayStation 2 games do not have a single file format, unlike the .gba extension for GameBoy Advance games and the .gb extension for GameBoy (origional) games. The fact that they come on disks allows for them to be ripped as a single file and use the .iso format, but this is not the true game format. In PS2 games, the files with the majority of the code in have the .elf extension, but many file types are used, including the universal text file extension (.txt) and others. Some games have been designed with custom extensions. The .elf files (and other executable files) can be programmed to read any file extension so long as there is a method for decoding the file using the .elf's programming language. To find out more file types, just insert a PS2 disk into a computer and browse through the files that show up. I am afraid that this is all I can remember from my brief spell of writing (fairly) basic PS2 games. I sincerely help this information has helped, and I recommend that if you are trying to download PS2 games for free using the .iso format, DON'T!
PlayStation 2 games are typically distributed in the form of optical discs, specifically DVD-ROM format. They are designed to be played on a PlayStation 2 console, which reads the game data from the disc to run the game.
no
Yes
There's no difference, the PlayStaion 2 is made by Sony.
no but certain ps1 games that you download off the psn network you can
call of duty 5
No they do not
no and how do you beat your playstaion 2
You can get it on Playstaion 1 at shops where you can trade in old games or, if you have a PSP or Playstaion 3, you can downlload it of the PLaystation Store for exactly $8.45 AU
Yes, but you cannot save playstation 1 games on a playstation 2 memory card as they are not compatible.
yes you can just go to add on in the playstaion store
yes they still do because some people out there still have PS2's but also some PS3 games are made so PS2 can play ti as well...
no, on the PS2 version of the sims 2 you can not have babies.