Most Acer laptops do not meet the recommended requirements for the PCSX2 of CPU: Core 2 Duo 3.2 GHz or Core-i series GPU: GeForce 8600 GT or better 2GB RAM (3GB or more if using Windows Vista or Windows 7) see related link
Additional running the PCSX2 is not even an easy process to set up see related guide link
Third you might not like there definition of a playable game because it is not like playing a PS2 where problems involve the playing the game and the games difficulties and not getting the game to just work and load the next event. This is what they consider playable: "You can get from 'new game' to 'end credits'. This is regardless of FPS*, it simply means you could with a great deal of patience, complete the game! eg: Slow, but stable!" Then many of the game titles do not even meet this criteria and some will not even start to play. *By the way FPS means frames per second the game may not play like a video running at normal speed
nope
no
It does not play
No a laptop does not contain the PS2 software among other reasons
Not without an emulator and downloading the game disc into a file
no
Yes, you can. What gaming console does the game support? If it's a DS, PSP, PS2, PS3 or Wii? Yes you can play it ON a laptop!
No, you play through your TV screen.
Yes, it does.
DVD player, laptop, PS3 PS2 XBox new TV's
no The PS2 emulator works on very few games and does not include the PS2 Bio which you would also have to download from somewhere. In theory the system would work as you want, but it never has.
You do not the PS2 is played through a TV and not a computer. PS2 discs can not be played through a PC either it is a much more difficult process to run an emulator