PS2 games are on DVD and are not legal to copy
PS2 games are on DVDs and software protects some of the information
PS2 games were on DVDs
No because PS2 uses DVD for games. PS1 uses CD, Xbox uses DVD 4Gb, Xbox 360 uses DVD 9Gb, PS3 uses Blu-Ray 25Gb and Wii uses 2Gb Nintendo Optical Disc. To copy PS2 games you need DVD
PS2 games are on DVDs on CDs, The Original Game DVD remains workable if there are no changes to it.
The majority of PS2 games are on DVD. There are a few on CD and a few that are on Dual Layer DVD but the majority are just on regular DVD's. Not to mention even if you make a copy of the game you will have to make an alteration to it so it reads the disk.
No! You must burn it into CD then put the CD into your PS2.
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What you really are asking is whether the PS2 game CD will work in the PS3. The only PS3 models that play PS2 games are those with 4 USB ports, Newer PS3 models with only 2 USB ports will not play PS2 games.
No you can not, the PS2 does not play computer games
Play games, movies, and CD's
PS3s play only PS3 games unless they say they will play others. For example most say that they will play select PlayStation titles and most say they will not play PS2 games right on the box it was shipped in. PS1 used the CD format and PS2 did not use a CD and instead used a DVD format disc. The only PS3 that said they could play PS2 games were the old PS3 consoles with 4 USB ports
If you have blank disc which you can purchase from most electrical stores, then copy mp3 music files on blac CD then insert CD into ps2 and that's it