08-02-2004, 10:29 AM
Yes, you can. And like I said before the dvd backups work 99.9% of the time. However, this method only works with PS2 games, it wont work with Playstation games.
You do indeed have to remove the little plastic part holding the ps2 logo on the tray but don't worry because after the hard task that is removing it for the first time you'll be able to it put it back on and remove it again very easily.
You need to remove that part in order to open the tray (using the slide card) without the ps2 system noticing it so that you can swap the magic disc with the game you want to play. After you get the hang of it it's very easy to do. I prefer that to a mod chip, it gives you a little more trouble but I think it's worth it. You might like to know that I know several people that use this method and they're all very satisfied with it.
You do indeed have to remove the little plastic part holding the ps2 logo on the tray but don't worry because after the hard task that is removing it for the first time you'll be able to it put it back on and remove it again very easily.
You need to remove that part in order to open the tray (using the slide card) without the ps2 system noticing it so that you can swap the magic disc with the game you want to play. After you get the hang of it it's very easy to do. I prefer that to a mod chip, it gives you a little more trouble but I think it's worth it. You might like to know that I know several people that use this method and they're all very satisfied with it.