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Sony really got the short end of the backwards compatibility stick. Because of the immense popularity of the PlayStation 2 and the anticipated quality of the PS3's backcompat solution (it's got a PS2 ...
If the PS3 is able to pull off flawless backwards compatibility of both prior PlayStation systems, it will be a large selling point for a system that needs all the help it can get to justify its own ...
An upcoming firmware update for Memor32 – the PS2 modchip on a memory card – promises to allow your non-chipped PS2 to play your entire collection of games from the comforts of a roomy, capacious USB ...
To start off, yes, I'm using a ps1 memory card.<BR><BR>I got my ps2 about a year ago, and have never had a single problem with any of the ps2 games I've played (20 - 30). Every once in a while, I run ...
No longer are you forced to break open a PS2 to solder a modchip in or swap off the top for the disc switching method to play “homebrew” games on Sony’s previous-gen console. The Vast memory card ...
It’s only been two days since the first PlayStation 2 Memory Card slot modchip was announced, but a separate group has popped up and and claimed that they’ve been working on a similar product for two ...
U.S. game players are finding it tough to buy memory cards, the most common add-on for Sony's PlayStation 2 video game console. The 8MB memory cards plug in to the PS2 and are necessary for people to ...
Mad Catz Interactive has announced that its agreement with Sony Computer Entertainment America to sell its own third-party PlayStation 2 memory card has expired. The company said that SCEA will not ...
TOKYO--This was a busy week for Sony, with the unveiling of the PSP concept model, and announcements of price drops and new console colors for the PS2. The company also announced plans to issue some ...
(IDG) -- Sony has now released its much-anticipated PlayStation 2 game platform in the United States. For some, it is the start of a new gaming era. For other gaming fans who neglected to pre-order ...
kludge or kluge (klooj) n. Slan. 1. A system, especially a computer system, that is constituted of poorly matched elements or of elements originally intended for other applications. 2. A clumsy or ...