Yes Play Station 2 can play DVDs.
PS3 do not play DVDs from other regions that are not for all regions
No you can not PlayStation does not even read the PS2 DVDs. It's like asking if a CD player can play DVD movies, it can't be done.
You cannot play two players on Sims2 Castaway PS2
The Sony PlayStation entertainment system lacks a DVD drive, so no, DVDs cannot be played, regardless of their region code. However, if you possess a PlayStation 2 or PlayStation 3 designed to NTSC U/C (United States/Canada) games, it will be capable of playing back Region 1 DVDs. These models typically have a model number ending in 1 (eg. SCPH-50001).
Yes Play Station 2 can play DVDs.
Ireland is in Region 2 for DVDs, so Region 4 DVDs will not play in Ireland.
It is possible that nothing is wrong with your PS2; the DVDs are simply the wrong region. You can mod your PS2 or use a region disk if you want to be able to watch the DVDs.
No, it only plays standard DVDs.
no because hd dvds are newer then the ps2 (that's like trying to play ps3 games on the ps2)
PS2 games do not play on a DVD Player. To Play a DVD in a PS2 just put it in the disc drive
PS3 do not play DVDs from other regions that are not for all regions
Hello,dear, DVD region 2 includes: 2 Europe (except Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus), Middle East, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Greenland U can play the region 2 dvds in the previous regions and countries.
My PS2 is from the PAL region because I live in the UK.
PS2 games are on DVDs
Any PS3 game will work on any PS3. The PS3 has no region coding, so it's compatible with games from any region. The only issues you will have are with PS2 and PS1 games, and DVD/BD movies. PS1/2 games and DVDs are region coded, meaning they will only play on a player from the same region. So if you have a Japanese PS3 it won't play PS2/PS1 games or DVDs from the US. This is a double edged sword though. While you won't be able to play North American PS2/1 games and DVDs, you will be able to play Japanese imported PS2/1 games and DVDs, which is pretty cool. As far as online functions and the PSN store, this will all work fine as long as you set up your account as a US account. I have a US PS3 and have both a US and Japaense PSN account. I use the JP account to download demos and other media from the JP PSN store, that aren't available in America.
No, they are two different regional format. Unless you have an all Region DVD Player which is not available anywhere. Your computer might be able to play these Japanese DVDs but you have to change the regional format of your computer to region 2. Setback is you cannot play Region 1 anymore on your computer.