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Senteria: I managed to make a back up copy of my Final Fantasy X game, put it on a USB flash drive and play it on my ps2! I am amazed and very happy.

Just needed a place to share it with.
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cbean85: Side note, the only FF game that I ever completed. (The main story, at least)
You really should play IV and VI then.
Actually, you don't need a modchip for that...
you just need a "modded" Memory Card.... (but I didn't say anything... ;p)
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Dzsono: Have you considered emulation? There are some sweet graphical options available that make it superior to playing on your PS2!
Exactly what I was thinking. What he/she did was a lot of work for what is seemingly very little gain.
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Senteria: I managed to make a back up copy of my Final Fantasy X game, put it on a USB flash drive and play it on my ps2! I am amazed and very happy.

Just needed a place to share it with.
Congrats! :)
Congrats! Very cool and techy hehe.

I've been amazed by the fact that I can read Walking Dead comics on my kindle lately lol. What an age we live in!
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Dzsono: Have you considered emulation? There are some sweet graphical options available that make it superior to playing on your PS2!
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mistermumbles: Exactly what I was thinking. What he/she did was a lot of work for what is seemingly very little gain.
Well I am used to playing my ps2 games on a tv and this way I don't have to be afraid of my dvd games/ps2 laser dying on me. I also have a method of legally obtaining the ps2 bios to play the back ups on the computer through an emulator.

Plus playing on an emulator on the pc is not that comfortable. I don't know about you guys but I don't sit back on the couch while I am on the computer. Well a laptop would do I guess but then again I don't own a laptop.
Post edited December 13, 2012 by Senteria
Link a gaming PC to your TV. It's really easy to do with leads - it just goes into one of the inputs on all TVs made in the last like six years.

I have an older PC from like seven years ago linked to my TV. It plays all emulated stuff N64 and before, as well as pretty much everything from this site. Playing with a 42" monitor is amazing hehe.

Although, to be fair, with like early psx games it can make the graphics a little crappier than you remember lol. Thankfully my eyes are pretty bad, so stuff blurs organically.