? it still does, if it really doesn't work you need to let it get fixed by someone... try the store where you bought your ps3...
it will read everything except ps2 games
No the PS2 can not read the PS3 games because the are on Blu-Ray discs
you get someone to look at it
Technically games still come out for the PlayStation 2, mostly sports games. However, the reason for the lack of new releases for the PlayStation 2 is because the PlayStation 3 is the newer and better console that replaced it.
You can not play PlayStation 3 games on a PlayStation 1, but you can play PlayStation 1 games on a PlayStation 3. All of the PlayStation consoles are backwards compatible.
NO PlayStation 3 games are distributed on Blu-ray Disc, which is read by means of a blue-violet laser with shorter wavelengths than the red laser used for DVDs (on which PlayStation 2 games are made). The PlayStation 2's optical drive only has a red laser, so it is only capable of reading DVDs and CDs. The PlayStation 3 has both blue-violet and red lasers, allowing it to read CDs, DVDs, and BDs.
No. PlayStation 3 games are not backwards-compatible with the PlayStation 2.
The best PlayStation blog depends on the game and version of PlayStation you are wanting to read about. For instance if you have a PlayStation 3 you would want to read a blog about the PlayStation 3.
You cannot play Playstation 4 games on a Playstation 4 console. You are also unable to play Playstation 3 games on the Playstation 4.
Playstation 3 can play old Playstation games, but Playstation 2 games are not compatible. You can load some playstation 2 games using the hard drive and an emulator, but not all.
No as the PlayStation 3 Blu-Ray discs are too large to fit in the DVD slot on the PlayStation 2, although you can play most PlayStation 2 games on American PlayStation 3's and around 50% of PlayStation 2 games on European PlayStation 3's.
No PlayStation 3 games do NOT work on the PlayStation 2 system.