Yes, that is how they make their money. The newest, latest and greatest product of today is tomorrow's obsolete collection of junk. Most electronic products are obsolete by the time you get them home.
AnswerIn technology, everything becomes outdated soon. You will still be able to buy games for it if that is what worries you.
all technology gets outdated sooner or later but its game consoles that become outdated the slowest because its every 5 to 7 years when the new system for the company comes out
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.
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If the PlayStation 3 being used has reverse compatibility it can play PS2 games online with PlayStation 2 players.
yes
Since the PS3 has been released, the PS2 is close to being considered obsolete.
No, but you can play PlayStation games on a PlayStation 2.
Yes a person can play playstation games on a playstation 2 .i have a playstation 2 and i can play ps 1 games on it.
No. PlayStation 2 games are not backwards-compatible with the original PlayStation.
The original playstation, playstation 2, and even the playstation 3 were all made by SONY.
PlayStation x PlayStation 1 PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2 slim PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 slim Coming soon - PlayStation 4
most of them can be played on a playstation 2
If it didn't play PlayStation 2 games, it wouldn't be a PlayStation 2 emulator. So obviously the answer is no.
No. PlayStation 3 games are not backwards-compatible with the PlayStation 2.
No. PlayStation 2 does not have PlayStation Store.
No your Playstation is not able to be traded
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.