no
The disc can be professionally polished and cleaned
I don't see how it would fix anything. It certainly would not remove scratches
PS2 games are mainly designed for DVD discs, but the PS2 will not play most burnt DVDs
No, only with a modchip or Free McBoot.
scratched? damaged laser? those are two possibilities try wiping the disc with a soft cloth (kleenex works) with rubbing alcohol to clean any dust and minor abrasions ive also been told white toothpaste is the best thing for deeper scratches believe it or not hope that's helpful
chuck it through the window should do the trick
get a cotton ball andalcohol then clean it with them.
the early version of the ps3 is the only one that can play ps2 disks on the newer one you can only play ps2 on ps3 disks that were made for ps3 only you cannot play xbox games though because xbox is Microsoft not sony
A PS2 is not created for watching blue ray disks. Get a ps3, or you'll end up breaking it.
Most home remedies do not work and there are professional machines that can polish the disc. It is better to replace the disc and not try to remove the scratches
This usually means that there is a problem with the laser in the ps2. It's not uncommon for this to happen. Usually the first thing to stop working in a ps2 is the laser that reads blue backed disks.
No an adapter is not possible. The discs will fit in the PS2 they just are software designed for the PS3 and would not work in a PS2 even if the PS2 could read the Blue-ray discs the PS2 could never run PS3 games