Maybe...I wouldn't Take that chance. If they are good games, keep them safe, and by safe, I mean away from the wallet holder :)
No game discs are not writable
Games are software that must be written and developed for a console. It is not merely being able to find a method of fitting the information into your PS2. The software would need to be developed and tested for a PS2 game. Games can not be used in different platforms even if the discs fit and are the same type
I don't think it has come out on a video game! But I hope it does!
Johnny Test - video game - happened in 2011.
Toy Story - video game - was created in 1995.
Yes, you can bring video game discs on a plane in your carry-on luggage. It is recommended to pack them securely to prevent damage during the flight.
Having the game disc polished by a video game discs cleaner
No, all optical discs. like cds, dvds, and game formats are not affected by x-rays
it is when u get your wallet kitty kat
Most video rentals and CD and game stores usually have resurfacing machines, but make sure they have a machine and not one of those cheapo devices. Those usually destroy discs.
Some give demo discs or game posters. Most of them will provide you with info on upcoming games, game reviews, and loads of cool stuff
Game Discs are not writable Discs that take changes or edits
The best place to download a Mortal Combat trial is directly from the Mortal Combat website. Demo discs presented at video game stores and inside video game magazines also provide a trial of the game.
Yes, video game sound effects are typically copyrighted as they are considered original works of authorship. This means that they cannot be used without permission from the copyright holder.
# You do not need to buy the game. # You must buy a PSP and then they will give you a box of discs # Inside the book of discs is the Ben10 game in one of the discs or more maybe.......
As of today, there are just over 800 total songs available for download and for purchase on track pack discs for the Rock Band video game. Slightly fewer songs at just over 650 are available for the Wii version of the game.
Tiddlywinks is a game played on a felt mat with small discs. Players take turns flicking discs and the player who gets the most discs in the pot is the winner.