The USB ports on the PlayStation 2 are multi-purpose, and could in theory be used for any peripheral that a game wanted. The most common uses are for the EyeToy, the PlayStation 2 headset, and the Guncon II (a light gun). Some games also support saving screenshots to a USB Flash drive or printing to a USB printer. Plugging in an MP3 player or iPod via USB cable can also be used to charge it while you play the playstation.
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I believe you can transfer memory data from your memory cards to your flash drive.
This would be useful if you wanted to back up your data or needed to format your cards.
No, only old PS3 Game consoles with 4 USB ports can play some PS2 game titles.
You insert plug a supported USB device into the USB port (they only fit one way, so you can't screw it up). What devices are supported will depend on the individual game.
only 2 usb ports on the front
Only the ones with 4 USB ports. PS3 consoles with 2 USB ports are not Backward Compatible no matter what size the harddrive is.
Only select PS1 titles can be played on any 2 USB port PS3. There are only 2 USB ports on all the PS3 slim modes, any 80 GB fat PS3 models produced after August 2008 or the 40 GB PS3