Playstation 2 games on pc is it possible?

Is it possible to play playstation games in pc, if yes how?

  • If yes tell me by using which software i can play ps games in pc. Where i can find it.

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    the answer is definetely NO it s like tryin to watch DVD into VCD player it aint possible huh?

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YES. You will need to install an emulator. Click below to look for one on the net http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Playstation+Emulator I believe one of the most popular one out there for PlayStation is PCSX. http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/psx/

HotRod

Yes!! You can play all type of console games in PC with a Emulator Check the below website where you can get emulator for all type of consoles..

Michael

if you got the playsstation software send to me also

blackflags

No, HotRod is lying.

Big B

... not to my knowledge....

brookesinger

yes, do a web search for playstation emulators. I don't know which ones are out there but you can probably find some free ones that will work well. You'll still need the actual discs from the ps games, though, to run in your pc.

Stumpy

Yes, because you need an adaptar for the playstation 2. You have to get an oline game though. It will say on the box

D

It is possible. There is a piece of software that lets you do it (that is legal). Or, you can go the ROM/EMULATOR route, which isn't legal.

teamsoulglo

PS1 for sure there are pretty good emulators for it do a search. PS2 i think is more tricky.

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