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Old 26-04-2001, 12:29
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How can you tell....

How can you tell the difference between a regular PS2 game and a DVD PS2 game??
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Old 26-04-2001, 12:38
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Easy, on the case it says either "CD" or "DVD"
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Old 26-04-2001, 20:30
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So what would be the best thing to copy a PS2 DVD ROM disc, if it can be done at all.
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Old 27-04-2001, 05:14
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To copy a DVD you would need a DVD burner that would cost you several thousands of dollars to buy, blank DVD that are nearly as expensive as an already pressed original and software capable of copying DVDs.
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Old 27-04-2001, 09:42
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Damn, that sucks, I guess that Sony has us by the balls in this area. Does anyone have a list of the current games that are out saying which ones are DVD and which ones are regular. I just hope that Metal Gear 2 doesn't come in DVD.
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