Starting this project now with an old Sega Turbo arcade Machine "I'm a huge Twisted Metal Fan " With it's gauges & Steering wheel and most of the shell in great shape i'm installing a HP DVI rotating Widescreeen that rotates to portrait or landscape, A Mad Catz MC2 Racing Wheel and Pedals or may get the Logitech as i got a PS2/PS3 going in this MAME case. As for the video hookups you'll need to upgrade the signal to the monitor from the PS2-3 with a Mygica HD Game Box Video to VGA Converter unless your Monitor has "RCA-White/Red/Yellow " for PS2 on the back, mine doesn't just DVI/VGA/USB . The steering wheel will replace the factory one "10 pounds heavy lol " The PS2/3 power buttons will be wired to the 2 START buttons on the dash front " Check YouTube for Wiring videos " "Goggle " The pedals will be wired to the factory one with a new Break pedal/relay from the MC2...Decals for the Sides/Marquee custom vinyl printed by Customvinylgraphics.com if i'm not broke! Hope this answered your question or maybe you just wanted to play MAME games on your PS2 which without a harddrive in it or being hacked try to buy an arcade classics disc if they make one like they do for Xbox.
No it was only made as an arcade style game
there is no duel disk in arcade machines.
It is a 2001 Japanese Arcade game that was never released for PS2 anywhere
Games are not converted to play on different machine, the machines must be converted to play the games through emulation. PS2 consoles do not play Xbox games and there is no program that will allow them to
No there is not the games are not interchangeable and you can never convert a portable PSP into a PS2 console
in the arcade to your left
There is the PCSX2 that does not convert your game but allows your PC to use your PS2 bios to play some PS2 games
you r install in PC ps2 emulter and bios and play ps2 games
no
You can just download some file from the net. Click donwload then convert from PAL to NTSC or from NTSC to PAL.
If you are a Moshi Member, you will be able to buy arcade machines from the Starcade on Sludge Street.
There is no software which will convert a PS2 Game Disc into a PC game Disc. PS2 emulation could allow a PC to play a PS2 game if you could find and download a reliable emulation