The SilverStone GD01B-R bluray is a good one.
Yes but there's a couple of things you need to make sure are done right. The display, the power and the Bluray Discs. This is the easiest way: 1. Buying a modern flat-screen and using HDMI is the best way to go since HDMI works with NTSC (America) and PAL (Europe) in most cases. 2. As for power your PS3 should have an universal power supply (120V / 240V), check the labeling to be sure. You'll have to find an adapter for the outlet though. 3. Don't worry about the Bluray Discs. If they're official PS3 Bluray Discs, they're region free and can work on any PS3.
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If it works on a DVD player, it works on a xbox 360
Blue Discs will probaly not work on you PS2 because yours is the older version of a PS2 or the laser that reads the disc is not level. Try putting duct tape (About 4 peices inch long) around the center circle. The reason I say that is because Blue Discs are slightly lighter than the silver ones. In some cases it may not work, but you should try it. It worked for me! If none of that works, I advise you to trade in your games that are blues discs and get the silver ones. If you mean Blue-Ray Discs it is because it is a PS2 and not a PS3 which is the only PlayStation game console that plays Blue-Ray discs
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Minecraft works on almost any computer from the last 10 years or so, unless the computer doesn't have enough memory space left.