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 aculy because every plug is not the same
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.
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yes, but you will have to get a converter
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.