yes
The 60 GB
yes they can. they can be cracked to play on ps3
well it can go in but its not coming out the ps2 does not have enough power to play ps3 games if you want some ps3 games you have to get a ps3 if you do get a ps3 get a used 60 gb ps3 that way you can play ps2 games of ps3
No a UK PS3 80GB can not play PS2 games. When the PS3 60 GB was initially launched it had the ability to do so.
no. The new ps3's will not play ps2 titles. They are missing the emotion engine. The best ps3 for ps2 games is the 60 gb version.
It all depends what kind of ps3 you have. If you have an older 60 GB then yes you can play ps2 games on your ps3, but these ps3's are not being manufactured anymore. So if you bought your ps3 right when they came out and it's a 60 GB, chances are you can play ps2 games in your ps3, but if you more recently bought your ps3, then most likely it wont play ps2 games.
Yes it does and it also has the 4 USB ports which is really how you can tell. Someone can switch a harddrive to 60 GB and that PS3 would not play the PS2 games. You can also add a bigger harddrive to the 60 GB model and it will still play PS2 games
Yes it does see related link
All 60 GB models have 4 USB ports and can play PS2 games, but some PS2 games have region controls and can not be played. The 20 GB PS3 could play PS2 games and so could the 60 GB model that was released with it and those machines are called the first generation PS3 Models. The second Generation PS3 model were the 60 GB Model and the 80 GB model and while they could play the PS2 games it was based on Partially software-based PS2 emulation while the earlier models were Hardware-based PS2 emulation. also as just said not all 60 GB models have the same ability to play PS2 games as the first one.
Nope, the quality of the ps3 game is to high for the ps2 console. But if you have an older 60 GB ps3, then you might be able to play ps2 games in your ps3. You can't purchase ps3's that are compatible with ps2 games anymore though.
The 60 GB model plays PS2 games and the slim PS3 does not. To Play PS2 games the 60 GB PS3 needs to be working and the slim does not come into it. If the 60 GB model needs parts then it needs the original parts except for the Disc drive and Harddrive which can be upgraded.
In short the answer is NO. Only the PS3 60 GB can play PS2 games. This is the only model of PS3 that has backwards compatibility with the PS2. The answer is still no, but more PS3 models can play the PS2 and the details follows: The 20 GB PS3 could play PS2 games and so could the 60 GB model that was released with it and those machines are called the first generation PS3 Models. The second Generation PS3 model were the 60 GB Model and the 80 GB model and while they could play the PS2 games it was based on Partially software-based PS2 emulation while the earlier models were Hardware-based PS2 emulation. These 1st and 2nd generation PS3 models all included 4 USB ports and also had Flash memory card readers. The 3rd generation of PS3 models had the 40 GB, the 80 GB, and the 160 GB Harddrives but only 2 USB ports and do not play PS2 games with backward compatibility. The fourth Generation of PS3s are the 120 GB and 250 GB PS3 slim model which do not play PS2 games with Backward Compatibility. All PS3 models play PlayStation 1 Games and do so through software emulation.