No, PS2 memory cards are keyed differently, and will not physically fit inside the PS machine.
Yes, playstation games work on ps2's.
The PS2 will play legal PS games that are not from a different region or illegal burnt copies of PS games for most titles
yes but only if you have the right version of playstation 2
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No, PS2 memory cards are keyed differently, and will not physically fit inside the PS machine.
yes you can just go to playstation store and go to add-ons and look for ps2 memory unit download it go to best buy and but a memory card adaptor so you can put your memory card for ps/ps2 onto your ps3 and play the games by saving the data.
Yes, playstation games work on ps2's.
For all except the first generation of PS3s the Memory Cards are created in your harddrive and this system is for the PS and PS2 memory cards. Other cards that are not for games can be downloaded using a USB memory card holder and the PS3 USB port. You need to purchase one that holds the type memory card that you have and then you will not have a problem downloading it to your Photo, Music, and Video ares of the PS3. You will not get access to the games area
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No. Vita products work only on the Vita. They do not work with the PSP E1000 series.
Only the 2nd gen PSVita slim has internal memory, 1GB.
If you just have gotten the PS Vita you probably need more games for that and the PS3 games can often be found at reduced prices.
No. PS 1 games work on PS2 system, but PS2 games don't work on PS1 system. Same with PS3. It will play PS 1, 2 or 3 games. But PS3 games won't work in PS1 or PS2 systems.
No it does not and uses a Vita Memory card
Games you download from the PSN go onto your PSVita's memory card. A new memory stick will be blank, there's nothing on it.