Only in limited ways. First, you will not be able to play UK-bought games on your US PS2. The disks are encoded for a different region. Like movie DVDs, games are region-coded so that disks bought in Asia vs. Europe vs. the US aren't usable elsewhere. Second, you will either need a US-made television or a special connection to the UK TV. Finally, the power current is different. You will need a converter.
No, you can't use ps2 controllors when playing the ps3.
Probably not. Most PlayStation games are region locked, just as movies are. New Zealand is region 4 and the US is region 1, therefore your American games will be incompatable with a New Zealand PS2, and a New Zealand PlayStation first edition, for that matter.
No. PlayStation 2 does not have PlayStation Store.
No. There is a version that was written for the original PlayStation that can be played on a PlayStation 2, however.
i think they are the format DVD ROM
No you can not use PlayStation 2 cord on PlayStation 1
Here's the deal you can use playstation 1 memory cards on a playstation 2 but not vice versa.
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No. PlayStation 2s are region-coded, so games released in one area (North America) cannot be played on another region's (Europe) consoles without the use of a modchip.
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.
yes, but you will have to get a converter
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Neither The PlayStation nor the PlayStation 2 will read copied discs without the use of a modchip. And there is no way to play PlayStation 2 games on an original PlayStation.