yes
The Bios you have to get from your PS2. However the PCSX2 Emulator guide will assist in downloading and setting up the system
You do not for a number of reasons. PCs without an emulator do not play PS2 games. PS2 games are not CDs they are DVDs. The emulators run files so the games must be downloaded into the PC harddrive and then played. The emulator uses the PS2 bios to play the game and you must have a PS2 to legally download the PS2 Bios. Games are much easier to be played on your PS2 and the emulator does not work on many PS2 titles
There are no PS3 emulators and the bios file for the PS3 would not work in a PS2 emulator
It meets the minimum levels for PCSx2 emulator There are other requirements for the emulator and found under related link
No the Xbox could not run an emulator for the PS2
No, a DS emulator is not compatible with the PS2
Read about the PS2 emulator on the related link
PCSX2 is the only PS2 emulator to consider and they are working on Version 9.9
see both the related links for information on the best working PS2 emulator.
It allows you to play PS2 games.
The related link allows the download and is a guide to set up a PSCSX2 PS2 emulator
No the emulator does not work with the PS2, it uses the PS2 Bios
http://emulator-zone.com/doc.php/ps2/pcsx2.html - PCSX2 PS2 Emulator.
yes with the PS2 Bios and a PCSX2 emulator
PCSX2 is the PS2 emulator program
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