Playstation 3 can play old Playstation games, but Playstation 2 games are not compatible. You can load some playstation 2 games using the hard drive and an emulator, but not all.
Yes, you need a hard drive to play original Xbox games because the hard drive contains the emulator that allows the original Xbox games to play on 360
No, games need to be installed locally onto the hard drive of the computer you wish to play it from.
In order to play games for the original Xbox on the Xbox 360 you will need to have the hard drive. This is because the update is downloaded onto it.
No you can not download and play PS2 games that way.
obviously,yes
Yes, you can install games on an external hard drive as long as the machine which it is connected to has all of the requirements needed to install/play.
you can not, you need the game disc
There are a few different external disk drives you can get that will play Sims 3. You can try getting the 250g external disk drive.
Yes, but you will have to play it with either a external USB drive or a networked DVD Drive.
No You Can Not.
The Xbox 360 Kinect sensor is not compatible with any Xbox One console you can use an external hard drive to store games, apps, and console settings for your new Xbox One. The external hard drive must: Use a USB 3.0 connection.
After downloading the games to your computer from Google Play, you can use the SD Card as an external drive in your computer. Plug the SD Card in and then you can drag and drop the programs you want from your hard drive to the SD card, that will copy the programs to the SD card and then they are at your disposal.
Playstation 3 can play old Playstation games, but Playstation 2 games are not compatible. You can load some playstation 2 games using the hard drive and an emulator, but not all.
No. You have to go buy a external CD drive.
um i had trouble with mine my mom dropped it and it worked again but dont try it mine was luck
I'm going to assume you want to use the old drive as a secondary drive for this answer. Get an external USB hard drive enclosure which is compatible with your "old" drive. CHECK ON THIS, there are several types of hard drive (SCSI, IDE, EIDE, and SATA) and you need to be sure the enclosure and drive are compatible. (Cost: around $30-$40)Put old hard drive in new external case, plug in power source, plug USB into laptop. Plug 'n' play (uPnP) will recognise drive and incorporate it into devices.