GingerOfOz, the console modder you might remember from his excellent Game Boy-sized portable Wii, is back with another home console-turned-handheld. This time it’s the turn of the PS2, objectively the ...
If you've got a mod-chipped PlayStation 2, then there's no reason to hide it away anymore. In a decision that could have far reaching consequences for Sony, the High Court of Australia has found it is ...
With a PS2, maybe a Freeloader would work? I'm pretty sure, for my GC at least, I can just use a Freeloader on any Japanese games and then it'd work fine (well, except for my complete inability to ...
What if you could turn a PSP with a broken screen into a miniature PS2, connect a Bluetooth controller to it, and play PSP games on your TV? That’s the idea behind Retro Mod Works’ PS Placeable, a mod ...
I have the slimline PS2, and I need it to be able to play burned games. If I'm going to go to the trouble, I'd like to make sure it can play imports as well. <BR><BR>I'm not planning on pirating games ...
In a move sure to restore the faith in the legal system for millions of gamers worldwide, six Australia High Court judges unanimously ruled that it is not illegal to install a mod chip in a console ...
Building on an idea he’s had since he was a kid, security software engineer CTurt has developed a way for people to play unofficial games on a PS2 console by burning them onto a DVD alongside an ...
Online import retailer National Console Support has announced that it has received and successfully tested a "mod chip" for the current round of Japanese PlayStation2 consoles. The chip, like its well ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Video game hating ex-attorney Jack Thompson has finally made himself useful, with a copy of his book "Out of Harm's Way" providing the donor ...
There are a few titles that really stand out when I think about the original PlayStation. Final Fantasy VII, Spyro the Dragon, and of course, Crash Bandicoot. Sadly, only two of these series are still ...
Australia's competition watchdog has welcomed a federal judge's finding that Sydney-based Eddy Stevens had not contravened section a116A of the Copyright Act by ...
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