ps2 backups
#1
I just got a silver multisystem ps2 and was wondering if anyone knew where i cud get backups for games. Plus is there anyway i can play ntsc games on a pal tv.
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#2
I just placed an order with http://www.backups-4-ps2.com/


I'll let you know how it works out.Wink
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#3
thanks m8
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#4
just realized that those games will all be ntsc and i will only be able to see black and white. thanks anyway
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#5
I'll give it a look around, and see what I can find.Wink
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#6
I'll let you guys in on my littels secret Wink

http://www.morbidbackups.net/

Every CD is just $1.25 each! Every DVD is just $3.00 each

kakoi_sugoi_yama tsk tsk expensive route thee takesWink
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#7
I have money to burn!Big Grin




















Actually, I really don't have money to burn. Thanks for the link by the way.Wink
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#8
thanks everyone, ive found something that will allow me to play ntsc games in full colour now , so i dont need to go round finding pal games anymore.

if anyones interested click here
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#9
Just keep in mind when you are using copied DVDs on your PS2 to use better qualitied ones, otherwise you're drastically shortening the life of your PS2 by using shitty-qualitied ones. The PS2 is poorly constructed, and with very mediocre parts, so it isn't as versatile of a DVD player as many of you might think. By using a cheap DVD, the PS2 may not be able to read it at all, or will have to strain itself in attempts of reading the data on it. This in turn puts tremendous stress on the laser of the PS2, as well as the drive motor, not to mention slowing down the loading time even more. Most PS2 game burners recommend brands of discs such as Ritek/Ridata (which for some reason work fabulously with the PS2, but is quite cheap) or Mitsui (which has actually dropped in price recently).
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#10
Where exactly is a good place to buy a Modded PS2?
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#11
Honestly, I would recommend you buy a modchip and PS2 separately, then take it an electronics shop where someone can install it for you. The PS2 isn't exactly the most reliable product to survive shipping, and it'll likely be cheaper to just get someone to do it.
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#12
The components and their quality depends on the PS2 Version!

from what i hear V4,6,7,8,9 are the goodens

mines V7 and my backups work fine but mine sre mostly done via myself and ripkits!
and normally used for actual imports!

but my friend swears by that site and his works fine!
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#13
i've got one from the first batch of ps2's and it is still kicking , even though it only plays dvd rom games and dvd movies nothing else. thank goodness ps2 games all went to the dvd format.
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#14
how do u find out what version urs is.

plus dosnt having to buy memory cards annoys you. Im just not used top it anymore.
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#15
Check out

http://www.whitedog.co.uk/ps2-version.shtml

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