no
Yes, but it doesn't fit in the ps3, but you can still use it if you get an adapter, it goes in the usb port on one end and the other end has a memory card slot. you can find this (most likley) at radio shack.
No. Sorry. Maybe if you mode it.
well that depends on how much memory a game requires most games use 200-300 kb but some games are more than that
Simple answer is yes: you can copy memory from one PS2 memory card to another one. There are some hitches though. The worst one I have found is that if you have save files from one game on both of the cards & copy one of those files to the other card, it just writes over the older save. Example - if you had Guitar Hero II data saved on card 'a' & your friend had GHII data on card 'b' & you decided to copy his data onto your card you will have overwritten your game data. There maybe a way around this but I can not find it.
Yes you can use memory cards to take information from one PS3 to another. This is true for all PS3s. There is no difference between any saved data on the PS3 fat and the PS3 slim.
Most PS2's do not have a harddrive to load a game and only a small memory card for game save data. The games are on DVD Discs and you must use those.
You will need three memory cards for this trick. One can be a ps2 memory card but it doesn't really matter, but with this i had to use a ps2 memory card cuz i dont have three psx cards. Copy your original save game to the ps2 card. then trade the cards you want to duplicate to another psx card with a different save data. Then, go back to the ps2 browser and copy the data from the ps2 card back to your original psx card. notice you still have the cards that you traded to the second psx card. now, trade the cards you traded to the second card back to the original game, and there you go, cards you didnt have to win/buy.
No, the memory card adapter allows you to transfer PSone and PS2 memory card save data to the PS3 hard drive for use with the older games. However, the PS3 must still have backwards compatibility with PS2 games in order to play them. All new PS3s do nothave backward compatibility for PS2 games.
You need to use a PS1 memory card to save. Make sure it's in the #1 save slot as well.
First you'll need to go to a site that has PS3 save data files. Then click that file and upload it to you Flash memory, after that you'll have to put it in a file form then put it on your PS3 go to "Save Data (Ulity).". Then open "Memory Drive" Then you should find the save data you have uploaded. Press copy, select your account after that it will be copied to the account you choose. Open the game and press "Load game" And you'll find the one you've uploaded press it and you'll have the data. I hope this will help you!
Yes, the memory card for the PS2 can indeed be used in the PS3 also.
No you can not
To use the Memory Card, all you have to do is insert the Memory card in Slot A. When prompted to save in a video game, the game will automatically save onto the card that is inserted into Slot A. If you do touch the Memory Card or the POWER button, the Memory card will be damaged and the save data will become corrupted. You will then have to Delete the File and start the game all over again.
Yes, but it doesn't fit in the ps3, but you can still use it if you get an adapter, it goes in the usb port on one end and the other end has a memory card slot. you can find this (most likley) at radio shack.
If you mean, can you save, while playing a game, to flash drive instead of memory card, then the answer is NO. A PS2 game will always look for a memory card, usually in slot 1. You could always buy just 1 card, then use AR MAX or Codebreaker to transfer all the saves to flash drive for storage purposes. But you would need to transfer a save back to memory card if you wanted to play a saved game again. Then what is is used for?!
no you must buy the PS2 memory cards
No you need the memory card