Games are not converted. You convent the PC to try and play the games. Emulation never works like the original device that the games were designed for so the major difference is that PS2 games do not play as well or prefect in a PC running PCSX2 like they do in the PS2. If your interest is in playing PS2 games buy the used console for $20 up or find one with games and accessories for $50 on ebay
There is no difference. Platinum Edition is cheaper.
The only "difference" is that the case looks different than the Original case and it costs less, otherwise, the game is identical to the original game. Games get the Title "Platinum" because it sold a certain number of them due to its popularity.
ps3 slim is not as big as the original. however you cannot play ps2 games on it.
Yes, the original DS and the DS lite are 100% compatible with games. The only difference between the two is they both need different battery chargers.
There is no difference. Actually, there is no such thing as "The Hunger Games Classic".
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With a 'regular' game, presumably everything you need to play it is provided in the original box. With collectible games, you can play the game using a starter set, but there are other things you can buy for it that can be used too.
In sports there are rules in games you can shag
There is not difference .The only difference is the boxart.
The Xbox 360 Arcade can play the Original Xbox games. Where the newer Xbox 360 can not. On the Arcade you can also download other old games. But sometimes you can do that on the other system.
The biggest difference between the minor and major games is the skill level of the players. Most major league players started in the minor games. Once they are skilled enough they are drafted into the major games.
The biggest difference between the minor and major games is the skill level of the players. Most major league players started in the minor games. Once they are skilled enough they are drafted into the major games.