No you need the memory card
That may be a memory card problem or a PS2 problem inside the hard drive
The PS2 does not have a hard drive and the game disc are not writable and can not be updated with your current game status. So you must have a memory card to store the information
no
No, the memory card adapter allows you to transfer PSone and PS2 memory card save data to the PS3 hard drive for use with the older games. However, the PS3 must still have backwards compatibility with PS2 games in order to play them. All new PS3s do nothave backward compatibility for PS2 games.
The PlayStation 3 has a built in Hard Drive. Ps3 game saves will be saved to the Hard Drive. But to save PlayStation 1 + 2 games, an internal mermory card must be created inside the Hard Drive. PS1 + PS2 games will save there. So no you don't need a memory card for the PlayStation 3.
No. Sorry. Maybe if you mode it.
'NO! PS2 games are not for computers OR there Flash Drives!!!' - Kept for the idiocy.Of course. You can save the data on a flash drive without using it, or you can download a PS2 emulator and play the image files on a PC.
No. You just won't be able to save the games. You build the memory cards in the HDD for the 4 USB port models that play PS2 games and many games need to do this
it saves the memory on the ps2
Ps2 is $25.000 while memory card is 56dollars
No, you must have a memory card that is compatible with the PS2 to save any kind of memory.
Yes, the memory card for the PS2 can indeed be used in the PS3 also.