5il3nc3r
10-08-2005, 04:11
I searched and didn't find anything but if I just missed it, feel free to direct me in the right direction :)
Thing is, we have a PS2 (those flat version ones) and I have PSX backup games. Obviously, because they aren't original, the PS2 refuses to load them (doesn't recognise them as PS games; I figured as much). Now thing is, I'm looking for a way to play the PSX games on it WITHOUT having to install a mod-chip (Since it's not my PS2 and the owner doesn't want one in it) so I'm looking for alternative ways.
On the internet, I saw plenty of ways to play PS2 backups without a chip, but none of those said anything about PS1's. I thought maybe a PS2 freeloader disc (can load imported games) could help, but I don't know if it also works for backups (PS1's too). Or is there another solution I missed?
Thanks for the help :)
Thing is, we have a PS2 (those flat version ones) and I have PSX backup games. Obviously, because they aren't original, the PS2 refuses to load them (doesn't recognise them as PS games; I figured as much). Now thing is, I'm looking for a way to play the PSX games on it WITHOUT having to install a mod-chip (Since it's not my PS2 and the owner doesn't want one in it) so I'm looking for alternative ways.
On the internet, I saw plenty of ways to play PS2 backups without a chip, but none of those said anything about PS1's. I thought maybe a PS2 freeloader disc (can load imported games) could help, but I don't know if it also works for backups (PS1's too). Or is there another solution I missed?
Thanks for the help :)