PlayStation 2 modchip miniaturized
Posted on Nov 8, 07 08:08 PM PDT
Fanboys and passion are a truly volatile mix, as evident by this PlayStation 2 modchip that has been condensed onto a memory card. Word has it that this memory card is capable of playing backed up games, letting you bypass, you know, the act of purchasing an original from the store.
The PS2 is certainly no stranger to a continuous flow of great games which is why every hardcore gamer will adore the Memor 32. Featuring a unique USB based design, the Memor 32 is an advanced memory card for use on any PS2 and PSTwo systems around the world. Unlike standard memory cards, the Memor 32 will allow gamers to load and unload save games to and from the PC for use with the PS2. It's compatibility is up there with the best, with over 1500 games tested and working perfectly.
Somebody make one for the PS3 and I'll have their babies.
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By Keith Crawford , 02/04/08 12:40 PM (CommentID #606035)
hey can i play copied dvds as well
By Jay , 08/11/07 9:21 PM (CommentID #356232)
Are you sure about it being able to allow you to play backed up games, as in "bypass..the act of purchasing an original"? Reading their website, it sounds just like they let you save via their memory card to your PC, but they don't actually mod the PS2 to bypass the security checks.
This would let you play and swap your "backed up *save* games", but not the actual games on CD itself, assuming that I'm right.
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