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An upcoming firmware update for Memor32 – the PS2 modchip on a memory card – promises to allow your non-chipped PS2 to play your entire collection of games from the comforts of a roomy ...
No longer are you forced to break open a PS2 to solder a modchip in or swap off the top for the disc switching method to play “homebrew” games on Sony’s previous-gen console. The Vast memory ...
It’s only been two days since the first PlayStation 2 Memory Card slot modchip was announced, but a separate group has popped up and and claimed that they’ve been working on a similar product ...
According to MaxConsole, which claims to have a dialog going with the developers, Vast "essentially exploits a flaw in the PS2 memory card system" to give you the same functionality derived from a ...
To start off, yes, I'm using a ps1 memory card.I got my ps2 about a year ago, and have never had a single problem with any of the ps2 games I've played (20 - 30). Every once in a while, I run ...
G.2 supports up to 512Kbytes Flash Memory on board for future upgrades and possible application space on chip and unlimited features possible. Purple PCB with Gold covered pads.
What about the memory card though, are you going to lose all of your saves? Will you be able to use your PS2 card on your PS3?
Rather than an optical drive (which wouldn't physically fit in the system and uses a lot of power), the build runs games from a PS2 memory card over USB.
8BitMods is taking pre-orders for the MemCard Pro, a PlayStation memory card adapter with an OLED screen that can connect to WiFi.
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Fun Fact: PS2 Startup Blocks Were Tied To Your Memory Card More ...
Mad Catz stops selling PS2 memory cards The company's license to develop third-party memory cards expires as Sony reevaluates its strategy regarding the product.
Although the HDD Utility Disc creates a "Your Saves" folder on the drive, no other titles use that. So you can't throw out your PS2 memory cards -- which, incidentally, make Sony a tidy little profit.
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