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In order to play copied games, you will first have to mod your PS2. To avoid piracy, much of the necessary info on the original disc will be omitted during the copy phase. When you "mod" or put in a new chip, The PS2 can now bi-pass this info and continue to the game. Regardless of the type of PS2 you have, you must put in a mod chip to read back-ups.
While they may not be region-coded, PS3 consoles and games sold within the United States are going to be NSTC compliant, instead of the PAL format used in the United Kingdom and South Africa. What this means is that in order for any game to display properly (or even operate) it must be purchased from the same region of the world as the console itself - NTSC games can only be played on NTSC consoles.
There should be a way to switch the your T.V. from NTSC to PAL. It should be easy. Yes you can play music on the ps2, if it's on a compatible dvd or cd.
Hello Staubs,
please look at the back side. There should be a sticker with the model (for example SCPH3XXXX). So please, which model is it?
Thank you,
Arpad
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