System requirements
Minimum
Windows XP/Windows Vista or Linux 32bit/64bit
CPU that supports SSE2 (Dual Core and up, Athlon64 and up
GPU that supports Pixel Shader 2.0
1GB RAM.
Recommended (Will run 50-60fps)Windows XP/Windows 7 or Linux 32bit/64bit
CPU: Core 2 Duo 3.2 GHz or Core-i series
GPU: GeForce 9600 GT or better
2GB RAM (3GB or more if using Windows Vista or Windows 7
The above information was from the related link for PCSX2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another link has also been added for Official English PCSX2 configuration guide v0.9.7 and that related link also has the download for the emulator. The emulator is still in beta stage and has been for years as it is improved. The PCSX2 site is available as a link directly under the emulator name and this is how a playable game is described: "You can get from 'new game' to 'end credits'. This is regardless of FPS, it simply means you could with a great deal of patience, complete the game! eg: Slow, but stable!" Many PS2 games are not playable even under this limited capability definition
You cannot play PS3 games on on Linux. Even if you had a blu-ray drive on your Linux computer you would not have the proper system to play. If you want to play PS3 games you will have to play them on a PS3.
Unfortunately, Sony has not added that to the PS3 Slim. If you want to play PS2 games on a PS3 you might want to try a PS3 40 or 60 GB system.
You can play any games you want from around the world because it is not region locked.
" the girls" can play any games they want to play
You can either play the pokemon online trading card game from pokemon.com or play the actual games from the systems. Do an online search for an emulator for the video game system you want and download it. You can then download the pokemon game you want for that system, and play it! If you need any more help with emulators search them on google or youtube.
All you do is take the Xbox game you want to play put it in the machine and play. The system knows that it is not kinect and switches the mode automatically.
if you have to study, but you want to play on computer games, there are two options, 1.) revise for a while, then go on games, OR 2.) play revision games. there are plenty of websites where you can play games, but your learning too.
PS2 games are not free and you play them on a PS2
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You can type in wwe game sand then you can play all the wwe games you want to play
It would cost a lot of money if you want to play as much as you want.
Simple Answer is no, but if you want to get techie you can play JS games