I still want to play Playstation 2 games. There is also emulator for PS2 as you all know, but so far, i didn't see any good emulation on it. Also playing on the original console is way better than emulation.
Actually i bought a brand new one two years ago but since i can't find games for that in my current country and buying copies from outside is expensive, i want to use a modchip. But there is also a problem with that: some places offer bad modchips and they seem like tricksters; so i couldn't obtain a "modchip implant" for my PS2 Slim.
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Don't modchip it, just look up FreeMcBoot and thank me later.
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I guess i saw it before but never ever tried it because of my save games (also some bad comments as i remember). Since there aren't many save games and i don't care anymore, i'd like to try now; thanks :)
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edit: Oh, nevermind, it's impossible since they said:
All consoles made before mid 2008 work with FMCB. The new Slim SCPH-9xxxxx models with a Date code of 8C and a BIOS v230 dont work with FMCB. All models after this version also will not work with FMCB.
Uh, i guess my PS2 can't see my 16GBs of USB 3.0 flash disk (USB stick). There is only one method to install McBoot, on Free McBoot site: Codebreaker. But i couldn't reach the files on USB stick, it's already FAT-32 and... there isn't any sign of USB stick or any of ELF files.
I'm still searching forward how to do this thing but just in case, i'm asking you here how to install McBoot on my PS2 Slim. Thanks in advance...
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Well, MS-DOS isn't Windows so that's what I'm going with. PC with MS-DOS. I played so many shareware titles but rarely ever got to play the full versions. The only other things I've ever played fall under the forbidden category so that's all I can say anyway.
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since i cannot pick the SNES (lots of games there which i missed completely or played only occasionally), i guess i would pick the Neo Geo.
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Easy. A Neo Geo arcade board modded into this arcade cabinet, specifically. With black curtains that run to the floor. ;D
I mean, who wouldn't wanna be a real hotty ignoring man? :D
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Atari computer. We had one when I was a kid and my dad's co-worker copied tons of games onto floppy disks (the original floppy disks that were actually floppy.) My brother and I had lots of fun playing Loderunner, Jumpman, Mr. Robot, and tons more I can't remember the names of.
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All Tiger Electronics game consoles and cartridges, to force you to play through all of them for not allowing me to pick the PS2.
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Excluding any system from Nintendo, Sega, Sony or Microsoft, the modern PC (Be it running Windows, Apple OS, Linux), iOS devices, Android devices, and if anyone is planning on picking it, the SteamBox. I want to hear discontinued consoles, old school computers like Amiga, etc.
Assume personal use only, so don't just pick the most expensive and say you would sell it. Assume you wouldn't be able to emulate other systems on it.
You would have all the important hardware like controllers, media addons, etc.
Name off some of the reasons you picked the system.
I expect the NeoGeo and a few consoles from that gen and the following would be more popular, along with C64s and Amigas, but wouldn't mind surprises.
If you are going to pick a system you know isn't an option, I shall assume you picked a Casio Loopy. You don't want that, do you?
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