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December 23rd, 2004, 00:59 Posted By: iplayrpgs
does anyone know how i can fix my disk read error on my ps2. if you do i would really appreciate it if you gave me some info, thanks. ;D
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December 22nd, 2004, 00:03 Posted By: duncan35
does the ps2 slim version come with network cabablities already? or do you still have to buy a network adapter. my only question is becuase there already is a ethernet adapter in the back?
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December 21st, 2004, 14:00 Posted By: capcomfan19
what program works good in backing up games for modchip use, also what brand dvd-r works for you?
thanks,
p.s. have you ever heard of a program called Alcohol 120%?
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December 21st, 2004, 08:55 Posted By: Beenie_Blaze
ok i just got my PS2 (it came with the network adapter ;D) i dont have any memory cards or money to go and buy one > . i formated my 7 gig HD to the PS2 format and installed my onimusha II game to it. i got pretty far into the game and i cant save it because i havnt got a memory card! if i put the HDD into my network adapter is there a way to use it as a big memory card?
thx - Eric
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December 18th, 2004, 04:54 Posted By: jubu
How do you kill Natasha at the end of Chapter 19?
Or are you meant to kill her?
What do you do?
I've been stuck on it for days now and I can´t get past this part.
Thanks.
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December 12th, 2004, 15:11 Posted By: redfunkyape
any hints tips cheats ..... or anyone know of any walkthroughs available on the net? let me know ??? ;D
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December 12th, 2004, 03:15 Posted By: crocodiles99
Can we use standard pen drive ti ps2?How can we transfer files we downloaded from internet like max drive gamesave files.Does we need special accessories or software?
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December 9th, 2004, 14:01 Posted By: omarzer
Hi
I'm stuck on chapter 15. In the bank, trying to get upstairs to find the laptop. I can't make it upstairs without the guards seeing ( and killing ) me. Any pointers?
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December 4th, 2004, 05:37 Posted By: wraggster
The Cell processor that will power the next version of the PlayStation game console will also be adaptable for advanced scientific research, but you won't have to be a rocket scientist to program it. [br][br][br]That is the pledge of one of the chief architects of the Cell, jointly developed by IBM, Sony, and Toshiba, who together on Friday sought to allay fears that the chip would create huge programming challenges for game developers just starting to learn their ways around the complex circuitry that powers the current PlayStation 2. [br][br]"We're very much aware of the need to balance between innovation in architecture and the ability to leverage that innovation," H. Peter Hofstee, a researcher in IBM's Systems and Technology division, said during a break at an IBM press event in San Francisco today. "The learning curve for this platform should be significantly better than previous ones." [br][br]The three companies announced their Cell plans three years ago, describing an advanced processor tailored for demanding multimedia tasks. The companies said earlier this week that they plan to begin test production of Cell chips early next year, with the first Cell-based products--workstation PCs for computer graphics production--set to arrive late in the year. [br][br]Sony and Toshiba both plan to start selling high-definition TV sets powered by the chip in 2006, which is also when Sony is expected to introduce the Cell-powered PlayStation 3. [br][br]Hofstee said the Cell will benefit game developers not only by giving them a stable and easily approachable foundation for games to run on, but also by powering the workstations they use to produce games. The upshot is that developers should be spending a lot less time waiting for their equipment to render the animations they create. [br][br]"We think it's going to be a much more seamless and speedy process for developers using these workstations," he said. [br][br]Besides workstations, game machines, and TV sets, the Cell is also likely to power certain types of scientific supercomputers, streaming media servers, and image analysis systems, all of which have continually expanding needs for processing power. Hofstee said the Cell taps into an emerging "convergence between what we think of as supercomputing and what we use in the entertainment space." [br][br]Beyond that, the sky's the limit, according to Hofstee, who said the Cell development team set out to create a flexible design that would dramatically increase processing power while skirting growing chipmaker concerns about power consumption. [br][br]"We've created something that is very flexible," he said. "Having a more generic architecture will allow people to do new things."
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December 2nd, 2004, 10:34 Posted By: Chrispob
hi, whats the best mod chip to go for these days? is it DMS4 Lite/Pro or does the Matrix and ghost compare in ways of user friendlyness, % boot record etc?
Cheers
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November 30th, 2004, 17:41 Posted By: Scooby_Rex
my PS2 console just took a dive on me today. appears that the DVD drive has busted on me (looks to have scratched a game in the process).
I've looked around for a new PS2, but either they are out of stock, or in a "bundle" with alot of items I dont need. All I need is the console itself. (or just the DVD drive).
I've looked online a bit, but with no luck. Have anyone here aware of a place to get PS2 parts?
Thanks in advanced!
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November 30th, 2004, 12:47 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang [br][br] Here we go with the latest update about the booming SmartJoy FRAG. SmartJoy FRAG is a unique adapter that allows you to connect standard PS/2 compatible mice and keyboards to your PlayStation®2 or Xbox® console. You will be able to enjoy First-Person Shooters (FPS), or any other game where targeting is important, the way they are meant to be played.[br][br]Both versions, for PlayStation®2 and Xbox®, are fully programmable and come with pre-installed key configurations for the best games available on PlayStation®2 and Xbox®. Advanced features such as Deadzone adjustments and mouse control inversion guarantee best gaming experience with your favorite titles.[br][br]The Sales and Shipping Rush[br][br]Ever since its launch, the SmartJoy FRAG has been so popular that delivered quantity could only fulfill recorded pre-orders. Sold out for weeks, some early customers took their chance and sold their units on eBay between $75 and $100 to desperate gamers. With the latest production run of the SmartJoy FRAG (both versions), Lik Sang was finally able to clear all pre- and back-orders and to keep a few in stock. If you were wondering when the hell you could just click'n'get the Smartjoy FRAG without waiting in line for it, now is your big chance. According to sales stats, the units will be gone within a few days and the next stock is supposed to arrive not earlier than middle of December.[br][br]The Customers' Love and the Fanbase[br][br]So far, the SmartJoy FRAG has been shipped to plenty of living rooms all across the planet, and also to several gaming press offices. The response is simply unbelievable, and both Lik Sang and the Smartjoy Team wish to thank everybody for this wonderful reception! Our loyal yet unbiased customers rate the SmartJoy FRAG for Xbox (based on 20 reviews so far), while the PS2 version is approved at the maximum as well, with 6 opinion posts in total.[br][br]The Media Frenzy[br][br]Except if you were on the moon or locked in a Reality TV show for the last three months, you probably noticed the press buzz about the SmartJoy FRAG throughout the international video games and technology newslines. After giants IGN and GameSpot, editors from the entire world are now raving about the SmartJoy's latest installment. The SmartJoy FRAG is quickly becoming the killer-app in the FPS-lover arsenal. If you can't beat them, join them![br]
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November 30th, 2004, 07:53 Posted By: jovialjonny
Hey I've just gotten my PS2 online by the wonders of broadband but at the moment the only online game I have is Mortal Kombat: Deception, which is pretty cool but I'm just wondering if anyone else plays online PS2 games and if so which ones are good?
I'm looking at getting some war game at the mo cos I've played them on pc before and they are usually a laugh online...anyone know which of these is best?
- Call of duty
- Ghost Recon 2
- Killzone
- Rainbow six 3
- SOCOM 2
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November 30th, 2004, 07:21 Posted By: steham
Can anyone help me on the first Sam mission (Chapter 12) which involves getting into the gym around the back.
I have got into the main gym (near the boxing ring) and I'm up to the point where you go past the 2 paramedics in the corridor. I have gone down the stairs to the left to find both exits blocked by policemen (the doorway opposite the top of the stairs is also guarded). I therefore return to the main gym near the boxing ring. I am stuck at this point. If I go to the far end (near the punchbags) I am always seen by the 2 policemen guarding. I can't find anyway round them. Do I have to get past them or is there a way to return to the metal pathway hanging beneath the ceilnig? Help please
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November 29th, 2004, 14:53 Posted By: clayg13
I have been wondering if with the PS2 hard drive you can save games to the hard drive to play from there? I have heard you could on the XBOX. Thanks.
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November 28th, 2004, 19:41 Posted By: Marcos
Without a chip? I have an unmodded PAL PS" and i have heard that HDAdvance will allow me to put a NTSC games directly from my computer to the HD and play it on my PS2. Which bypasses the PS2's disk drive problem of not reading NTSC games.
Can anyone confirm that this is in fact possible?
thanks alot 
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November 28th, 2004, 17:46 Posted By: Samio
A friend gave me his broken PS2 to fix, and I opened it up and while I was cleaning the inside I noticed that he had his disc tray jammed (he told me the tray wouldnt eject thats why he gave me it). So while trying to fix that this ribbon came out. It's came out for me millions of times on other PS2's so I unscrew everything and put the ribbon back in, but while I was screwing everything back on a different ribbon came off. It's an orange ribbon with a big white tip connected to the lens that reads the disc. I unscrewed the part with the lens and tried to put the ribbon back in but It wouldnt go in for some wierd reason. I took some pics with my digital camera that i recently bought. (I'm not used to it so bare with these crappy pictures.)



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