No the really old ones with 4 USB ports did but the ones you buy now do not and have not for years.
No they dont because i have a ps2 and a ps3 and i have tryed and they dont work at all. Yes but the 20 GB, 60 GB and a few of the 80 GB made before August 2008 with 4 USB ports will play some PS2 game titles
no can't even read game discs and could not play them if they could
Yes, since the PlayStation 3 can play PlayStation 2 game discs.
Neither The PlayStation nor the PlayStation 2 will read copied discs without the use of a modchip. And there is no way to play PlayStation 2 games on an original PlayStation.
No, but you can play PlayStation games on a PlayStation 2.
No. PlayStation 2 Systems play DVD/CD based PlayStation 2/1 discs ONLY. PlayStation 3 systems use Blu-Ray discs for all PlayStation 3 Software (PS2 still works on certain models)
No you can not. You need a Playstation 2 to play PS2 game Discs not a DVD player or a PC with a DVD drive and no emulator and PS2 bios
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No as the PlayStation 3 Blu-Ray discs are too large to fit in the DVD slot on the PlayStation 2, although you can play most PlayStation 2 games on American PlayStation 3's and around 50% of PlayStation 2 games on European PlayStation 3's.
The first PlayStation usually had bad graphics, bad sound effects, and was very, very noisy while reading discs. The PlayStation 2 had a few games with bad graphics and effects and had moderate sound while reading certain discs. The PlayStation 2 will read and play original PlayStation games. Next, the PlayStation 3 has had no bad game graphics or effects and is EXTREMELY quiet when reading discs. You can also play PS1 and PS2 games in the PS3 with no problems. So, the PS3 is very expensive but it's worth the money compared to the PS2.
No.