S SD-Ness Member Dec 16, 2004 #1 Maybe an ignorant question, I don't know. My cousin wants to know: Is it possible to burn PS2 games? A yes or no answer will suffice; I'm not looking to discuss things that violate the ToS.
Maybe an ignorant question, I don't know. My cousin wants to know: Is it possible to burn PS2 games? A yes or no answer will suffice; I'm not looking to discuss things that violate the ToS.
F fennec fox ferrets ferrets ferrets ferrets FERRETS!!! Dec 16, 2004 #2 Regular old fires aren't enough to burn them, but if you stick them in the microwave, you get all sorts of neat patterns on the disc. That harms the environment more than the TOS though.
Regular old fires aren't enough to burn them, but if you stick them in the microwave, you get all sorts of neat patterns on the disc. That harms the environment more than the TOS though.
S SD-Ness Member Dec 16, 2004 #4 fennec fox said: Regular old fires aren't enough to burn them, but if you stick them in the microwave, you get all sorts of neat patterns on the disc. That harms the environment more than the TOS though. Click to expand... funny. You might as well edit your post to read "For back-up purposes only." Click to expand... ...
fennec fox said: Regular old fires aren't enough to burn them, but if you stick them in the microwave, you get all sorts of neat patterns on the disc. That harms the environment more than the TOS though. Click to expand... funny. You might as well edit your post to read "For back-up purposes only." Click to expand... ...
B Bobety Member Dec 16, 2004 #8 Yes, it is. I haven't been able to get dual layered games to work though.
M Mike Works Member Dec 16, 2004 #9 It is possible, though this isn't the right place to discuss it. If you want a forum that tolerates the kind of discussion for, an acquaintance of mine runs this one.
It is possible, though this isn't the right place to discuss it. If you want a forum that tolerates the kind of discussion for, an acquaintance of mine runs this one.