September 22nd, 2002 11:24 #1 Elite
PS II games question
Is there anyway to copy the games? Can I just make a copy using my CDRW? My son is only 6 and he and his friends tend to be a little ruff with the disks. I only give him copies of games for the pc to use and I keep the original put up, I would like to do the same with these games. Thanks
J.C. Andrews
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September 22nd, 2002 11:24
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September 22nd, 2002 15:40 #2 Re: PS II games question
PS2 games are a DVD type format and disk. Connot be copied on a CDRW drive. I don't know about the new DVDRW drives though.
September 22nd, 2002 23:01 #3 Re: PS II games question
They can be burned somehow, but you need a chip installed on the PS2 to read the burned disks. I have seen bootleg games for as little as $10, but I am not sure on teh price of the chip or mod you need to do to the game console itself.
Kris
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September 23rd, 2002 13:27 #4 Loyal
Re: PS II games question
Go to Nero.com. My friend burns pc games all the time.....even a couple a ps2 games....If u have roxio easy cd creator, u must uninstall that first..they dont work together..
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September 26th, 2002 19:12 #5 Junior
Re: PS II games question
Not all of the PS2 games are DVD, look on the back of the box to see if it says DVD or CD. You will need a mod chip most likely, or really badass burning software & media so that you can copy a disc bit for bit. I don't know why this is so hard to find, because it cannot be that hard to make. If I wasn't so lazy, I'd play around with Direct X and write some CDRW drivers to do this myself. I know with at least Microsoft games, you cannot copy them because they write a code-key on a part of the CD that is already zeroed out on your CDR discs. Sony may do the same thing.
And if you have a DVD burner, then we need to talk. There are some movies I want to copy from Blockbuster.
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