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How do I get an account for online play?

check sony website, theres might be more information on game that need account.

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11/8/2016 3:04:32 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Nov 08, 2016
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When disk is put in ps2 it seems to freeze and ps2

make sure you try different games if you have had it fot a while and it worked fine and now suddenly this happened maby its had it
10/21/2016 5:08:10 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Oct 21, 2016
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My ps2 display sudden gone and console not work perfectly

my ps2 console is working but display does not work
10/21/2016 3:39:09 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Oct 21, 2016
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How do i go to the cheats menu on spiderman 3 ps2

1Become the Venom character by pausing the game and entering the following code using your joystick: O X X O O O Triangle X Square O. Gain infinite health and become invincible by entering cheats when you're in pause mode. You gain infinite health by tapping the O button on your joystick 10 successive times while the game is paused. Put yourself in a black Spiderman costume by entering the pause mode and pressing X O X O Up Up Down Down. When you un-pause the game, your character will be dressed in black from head to toe. Use game cheats to become the Green Goblin character. This is done by entering the word "Deadly" on the Cheats menu. Give yourself the added advantage of "super strength" by holding down the R1 and L1 buttons on the game's title screen. While holding them down, press O O, then tap the R2 button. You'll begin the game with super strength. Play Spiderman 3 as Stan Lee by pausing the game and entering the following button combination: Select Up Down Triangle Triangle O X X O R2 R1 L2 Left Left Up Right Down Circle Triangle Circle. Whew. Then save the game, turn off your PS2, restart it, and load your saved game. Repeat the same cheat and presto! You'll appear as Stan Lee, the creator of Spiderman. Get everything for free in the game by going to the game menu when you begin your session and holding down R1 R2 L1 L2 all at the same time. This will open the cheat menu. Enter "FREEALL" to get everything free. Step8Use the cheat menu to unlock all the game's Easter eggs and secrets by entering the word "VENOMSKY."
10/21/2016 3:29:27 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Oct 21, 2016
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PS2 110 volts charged to 220 volts

Hello. I think is it is repairable. Please give me the model SCPH..... and I will try to help you. Best regards, Arpi
5/19/2016 7:02:22 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on May 19, 2016
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Why is there a wrench beside the settings icons

It's designed like that?
3/11/2016 8:14:13 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Mar 11, 2016
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Disc wont read

1. Intro 2. Warnings 3. Diagnostic Mode 4. Cleaning the Laser 5. Do I need to adjust the voltage? 6. Clicking and Squeaking explained 7. Adjusting the Voltage 8. Disclaimer 9. Contact 10. Credits (multiple sections are contained on each page, scroll down if you don?t see the data you want) **********INTRO: *You might wonder why your PS2 isn't working. Well, if you're getting Disc Read Errors on multiple discs, all of which appear to be in good condition, then you most likely have one of two common problems. Either your laser is being obstructed by dirt and dust, or the laser's voltage is not properly adjusted. *Note: that this FAQ was written for people with little or no knowledge of electronics. The technical-speak has been highly simplified for those without the electronic know-how. ************WARNINGS: *The Playstation 2 is a precise gaming console. Fixing the console yourself should not be done unless completely necessary. You may also risk electric shock, so do anything within your power to remain safe while attempting these repairs. *If you can, use an anti-static wrist band to ground yourself. This device is available at any electronics store (e.g. Radio Shack.) *These repairs require opening the case, which WILL void your warranty. If your console is still under warranty think twice about cracking the seal. *Adjusting the laser's voltage requires some precision, being too rough can cause damage which you will not be able to fix. Be very careful when doing this process!!! Be prepared to pay Sony over $120 to fix this part if you damage it!!! *Always attempt the laser CLEANING before trying to adjust the voltage!!!!! ***********DIAGNOSTIC MODE: This is the easiest thing you can do to attempt to fix your PS2, while it hardly ever works it only take a minute or two, and should be done first before you take apart your machine. 1) You must be in the "main menu" screen of the PS2 console, the first screen that comes up when you start with no disc in. 2) Press the "triangle button" 3) Select "Console" from the top using the up directional buttons and press the "Triangle" button 4) Select "On" using the up and down directional buttons and press the "X" button 5) Insert a disc. The console automatically starts the diagnosis. ***********8CLEANING THE LASER: *Required Materials:-Normal Phillips head screwdriver-Jewelry (Small) Phillips head screwdriver-Q-Tip-Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl) *Optional Materials:-Can of Air-Butter knife *Taking the PS2 apart is fairly simple, nothing too complicating. All that you're basically going to do is remove the upper shell, remove the lens cover, clean the lens, and put everything back together again. Just be sure to follow the steps, and read through each step and understand it before going through with it. Sometimes the instructions may seem a little too in depth or complicating, but just use your common sense and you should understand what I'm trying to say. It's a lot easier if you print it out, as well. 1. Make sure that you have a neat, clean area set aside for taking the PS2 apart. A small box or cup to put screws in wouldn't hurt, either. Flip your PS2 over so that the bottom (horizontally speaking) is facing up. There should be 6 screw covers, 4 plastic and 2 rubber, that need to be removed. You can use the butter knife for this, or your nails, whichever is easier. Screws should be uncovered under them. There should be 2-4 more screw covers on the outer side of the base, underneath the controller ports (where the system goes out a few inches from the base). The older model PS2's have 4 screw covers, while the newer ones have only 2. Remove them all, and you should now have a total of 8-10 screws unveiled. Set the screw covers aside. 2. Using the normal sized Phillips head screwdriver, remove all of the screws. REMEMBER where the longer screws go, or mark the holes with a piece of tape or anything that will remind you of which holes the long screws go into. If you do not remember where the long screws go, you could put a hole through a circuit board by trying to force the long screw in where it is not supposed to be. Make sure all of the screws are removed, and put them aside. 3. The PS2 shell should now be ready to remove. ONLY the UPPER side (with the PS2 logo) needs to be removed to clean the lens - Leave the BOTTOM side on. ***But, be very careful when taking the upper shell off, or you could damage the PS2. To take the shell off, you first should place the PS2 horizontally, with the PS2 logo facing up. *Next, you need to move the side of the shell out a little, sideways, so that the Eject/Reset buttons are not blocking the shell, and it can be lifted off. Just play around with it a little and you should get it. Then, lift it at an angle, like opening the cover of a book. Take the bottom (Vertically speaking) of the shell, with the PS2 logo on it, and lift it an angle. You should notice a small wire around the area where the Reset/Eject buttons are. The wire should be taped to the top of the Lens cover. Remove the tape, and then carefully lift the cover so that it is laying flat, and the PS2 is open like a book, connected at the middle by the wire. The Lens is now almost accessible. 4. To gain access to the lens, you need to remove the lens cover. The lens cover is located right in the area where the PS2 ejects the tray out, just above the tray. It's square shaped, and has a small white circle piece on it. To remove the lens cover, simply take out the 2-4 screws located on the side with the Jewelry screw driver. Place the screws aside, and lift the lens cover. You should now see the lens, a small circular glass piece located in the back of the disc tray. ***Optional*** Now comes the optional part. If you have a Can of compressed Air, you can use that to get all of the dust out of the PS2. Spray all around the area, especially the fan. You don't need to remove anything, just spray. When it seems that the dust is removed, go on to step 5. 5. Now, the lens can finally be cleaned. Take the Q-Tip and swab it generously in the rubbing alcohol, but make sure that there's not too much on it so that it's dripping. Take the Q-Tip and carefully yet firmly rub the lens in a circular motion for a good 30 seconds. Then, flip the Q-Tip over to the dry side and dry it off in the same circular motions. The lens should now be clean. 6. All that's left now is putting the PS2 back together, which should be fairly easy. Place the lens cover back on, making sure that it's tight and snug in position. Screw it in place. Then, tape the wire back onto the lens cover and flip the shell back into place on the PS2. Screw the screws back in, making sure the longer screws are going into the correct holes. The screws don't all have to be tight, so don't sweat it if 1 or 2 of them aren't seeming to fit into the holes all of the way, as long as they're in the right holes. Put the screw covers back into place, and you're done. Congratulations, your PS2 is now cleaned, and working like new, without having to spend a dime! Feel free to repeat this process in the future, as well, if Disc Read Errors ever occur again. *********DO I NEED TO ADJUST THE VOLTAGE? *To determine whether or not these repairs are necessary, read the following carefully... *You may need to adjust the voltage if: 1. Your PS2 reads games on DVDs but will not read games on CDs 2. Your PS2 reads games on CDs but will not read games on DVDs 3. Your PS2 will read no games, you have already cleaned the laser and you are using undamaged discs. *****Do not adjust the voltage if: 1. You do not receive the message "Disc Read Error" in the browser screen when trying to load problem discs 2. You have a Playstation 2 Version 4 or higher: a PS2 with 8 screw covers on the bottom rather than 10. (Directions for fixing these models will be available sooner or later) 3. Your PS2 only gets errors on certain CD or DVD games, not All CD or DVD games. Try cleaning the problem disc, or using a Disc-Doctor 4. You receive "error reading CD" during games such as GTA3/VC or other games that stream data (clean the laser in this case)please note that fine tuning may be needed if your PS2 reads CD games but not audio/PS1 CDs (or vice versa)... Or if your PS2 reads DVD games but not DVD movies (or vice versa)... Personally I don't suggest fine tuning without a voltage meter. ********CLICKING AND SQUEAKING EXPLAINED *Clicking is most likely the laser unit moving back and forth trying to access a piece of data. If it can't find that data it will move back and forth until it does. In the case of a DRE, since the PS2 never finds that data it will continue clicking until you receive the error. *In case clicking is loud, or you hear squeaking, it might be a good idea to clean the slide rods that the laser rides on, and then add some oil or grease. *Loud clicking can be the result of warped discs in the drive, check to see if your disc is warped if you get loud clicking. ********ADJUSTING THE VOLTAGE: ******Read these instructions all the way through, and make sure you understand all the steps before doing anything! 1. Remove your warranty sticker, located next to the power cord. Take off the cover to the expansion bay. 2. Remove the screw covers on the very bottom of your Playstation 2. There are six total. Four of them will be rubberized and two will be plastic. You may need a flat head screwdriver to remove the plastic ones. Ignore the extra 4 plastic covers on the raised, upper portion of the underside of your PS2, these are for removing the top shell. 3. With a phillips-head screwdriver remove the six screws under the covers you just took off. Four short and two long. 4. Pull up on the bottom portion of the case to remove it. 5. Remove the metal shield covering the circuit board (the shiny one). With the front of the PS2 facing toward you, it is on the right. There is only one screw holding it in place, it has an arrow pointing toward it. 6. Remove the expansion bay plate (the dull one with holes). With the front of the PS2 facing toward you, it will be on your left. Once again there is only one screw holding it in place with an arrow pointing toward it. 7. Lift out the expansion bay housing. It is attached to the circuit board by a short ribbon cable. Under this are the laser control screws. 8. The laser control screws are on a small amber circuit board slightly recessed in the plastic case. You will be adjusting one or both of the two small silver screws with a black screw in-between them. *With the front of the PS2 facing you, the silver screw on the LEFT controls the voltage for the CD reading. The silver screw on the RIGHT controls the voltage for the DVD reading. ****I suggest putting a small dot, with a sharpie pen, in the 12 o'clock position of each screw to help with the adjusting process... 9. Stand the PS2 on its side (vertically, memory cards at bottom, power button at top) at a slight angle. You won?t be able to stand it at this angle unless it is done on carpet floor. Having a friend hold it in position might be better. Make sure that the expansion bay housing does not come in contact with the circuit board, as you will be turning it on, and you don?t want the metal housing to short out the board. Let it hang down, away from the board. 10. With the PS2 plugged in (power and video) turn it on. You are ready to adjust the voltage for the laser. Only adjust the screw for the type of disc you are having problems with. If you are having problems with both, do them one at a time. Remember, now that the unit is on its side the CD voltage control screw is above the DVD control screw. ***If at all possible use a non-metallic screwdriver, as static electricity can ruin this portion of your PS2 (a $65+ part!)... 11. Turning the screw clockwise increases the voltage, counter-clockwise decreases the voltage. Because you risk of blowing the laser if you give it too much voltage, always start by decreasing voltage. In my experience, you generally have to add voltage, but for safety, I suggest you reduce voltage first. *Using a small screw-driver (non-magnetic & non-metallic if possible) turn the appropriate screw counter-clockwise two degrees. Load in the CD and wait, if you still get a disc read error move the screw another two degrees. Repeat the process... *If you still get disc read errors after about 20 degrees of rotation, put the screw back to the 12 o'clock position and start moving the screw clockwise two degrees at a time. *It may take a while, but you will most likely find the sweet spot where your discs begin to read again. I have never had to move the screw more than 30 degrees, although I have heard as much as 180 degrees are needed for a modded PS2 to play backup CD-Rs. 12. Try a few different trouble discs before re-assembly to make sure you don?t need more fine adjustment. As well, hold the PS2 elevated in the horizontal position and make sure it reads while in this position. I have found that slightly more voltage (2-6 degrees) is needed to run discs in the horizontal position than the vertical position. 13. Turn off the PS2 and re-assemble it. If All Else Fails You Can Contact Sony:1-800-345-7669 This is the number you need to call if you?re getting Disk Read Errors. Sony may fix it for free even without a warranty. They will not fix it if you have installed a mod-chip. If you installed one, just forget about getting this repair. They will still fix it if you took the warranty sticker off. The warranty sticker is not important to this repair since it only voids the warranty when there is one. Since most of the people taking advantage of this have not had a warranty in years. If Sony repaired your PS2 in the past, but the Disk Read Error came back, do not worry, they will still do it again for free, they may even replace it with a new one. When you call Sony you need to talk to a real person. This is the Sony hotline, so there are a million recordings. Just listen for the option to talk to a Customer Service Representative and select that. While talking to them, make sure you specifically mention that you are getting a Disc Read Error. Those are the "magic" words, you will not get very far without saying "Disc Read Error." After this they will ask you some questions such as if you have used any devices such as a Gameshark, answer no. They will also ask you if you have used a cleaning device on the game disc, say no. They ask a few more questions but those are the important ones. Once you get the go ahead for the free repair simply follow the instructions they give you. They will ask you if you want to write down the information or have them email it to you. I suggest having them email it to you since it will have the number that gets you the free repair already written on top and it has all the blank spaces for you to fill in the necessary information so you will not forget to put anything down. The repair is free but you will have to pay for the shipping to Sony. However they pay for the shipping on the way back. I would suggest that you purchase insurance, you do not want to loose your PS2 just so you can save a couple of dollars. Their repair time is generally short.
3/5/2016 8:11:23 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Mar 05, 2016
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Ps2 laser does not move disk does not spin

it would cost more to fix this than it would to buy 3 more ps2's. sorry
2/7/2016 9:00:54 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Feb 07, 2016
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How to hook up ps2 to a emerson tv

Hi Bonnie, first, we need to know if your TV is compatible for the connections from the Playstation. The way to tell, is do you have the matching RCA inputs on the TV? These are the Yellow(Y) Red(R) and White(W) cords that come with all PS1's 2's and 3's. (Yes, all years and models are exactly the same) If your TV does NOT have the matching RCA inputs, don't worry! You can still hook it up to the TV, but it will require another piece of equipment. You will need to add a signal converter box(I will put in a link for it) What this does, is lets you plug the cords from the Playstation, into the box, then out too the place where you plug your cable or TV antenna. These boxes are also called RF Modulators. They are available at every local Walmart or Meijers respectively.I hope this helps. Good luck. ^^ RF Modulator TV Switch Audio Video RCA Ant Input to Type Coax Output...
2/6/2016 7:54:23 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Feb 06, 2016
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Why won't my playstation 2 turn on?

its probably because it is 15 years old old wiring tends to short
1/2/2016 6:50:25 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Jan 02, 2016
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Modern warfare 2 mod menu

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12/22/2015 1:39:42 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Dec 22, 2015
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My ps2 slim 90006 series can't play orig dvd movies why?

its the new psp it never plays originals only originals with upgrades
11/23/2015 5:11:14 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Nov 23, 2015
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How do I calibrate my concept 4 steering wheel for my play staion 2

Keith, The wheel you have has an intentional dead spot (0) in the center position. There are several ways to assign buttons, and even select a different center, but in the center position, it will always be (0) The PS2 version of this racing wheel lacks the proper calibration settings to make the (0) zone smaller like other analogue controllers. I have the same issues with the same racing wheel for the Xbox, and other after market controllers. The manufacturer does not consider analogue "sensitivity" when making a controller. That keeps costs down, and lets them produce an "Average" product, instead of a "SYSTEM STANDARD QUALITY" product. A prime example of this, is the Wheel in question. (0) is hands off of the wheel centered. +1(right) 1/8 rotation before connection for controls. Think of the wheel as a piece of pie. you only get 1/2 rotation in either direction. The concept 4 slices it into 1/8 for analogue control. A quality wheel (expensive) slices the pie into 1/16. I hope this helps. When it comes to racing wheels, it's user preference. 25918250-3xbv5rribybyiqfdugebethu-5-0.jpg
11/6/2015 1:25:06 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Nov 06, 2015
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PS2 will not read disc for Guitar Hero

theres a difference in the older guitar hero games and newer ones, CD Rom for the older and DVD Rom for the newer, Ps2 wont read the DVD Rom ones, my experiance so far.
9/18/2015 12:08:19 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Sep 18, 2015
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Playstation 2 does not detect memory card

YOUR MEMORY CARD SLOT DEFECTED. REPAIR IT
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8/31/2015 2:08:28 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Aug 31, 2015
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Loading screen on my PS2 .....

Does it do anything after that? (like show a picture of a disk?) Also listen closely to the drive for any "Clicks" "Ticking" or scrapiting noises. This could indicate a problem with your console.
8/29/2015 8:25:14 AM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Aug 29, 2015
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MY PS2 SCPH 90004 DOES NOT POWER UP ?

I think this issue is common among PS2, fixing it might cost you more than actually picking up one that is used from eBay. if you do want to try fixing it yourself you can try looking at some homemade YouTube videos, however it's not guaranteed that your problem would be exactly the same as displayed in the videos.
8/9/2015 5:33:36 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Aug 09, 2015
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Opened up a PS2 and square metal piece fell out

If you look on the left hand side of the top plastic bit you will see what looks like 3 holes. You have to place metal bit to match up with the central hole but in the other half. The smaller side fits in a perfectly sized hole.
7/19/2015 6:46:15 PM • Sony PlayStation... • Answered on Jul 19, 2015
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