How do I backup PS2 games?
Okay, I just had San Andreas die on me because of my stupid little brother, and I have to backup my other games. So how would I do this. Also, does anyone know how I could bring San Andreas back? I looked at the back and it's clean except for one huge scratch because he scratched it against the corner of a glass coffee table. Also, once I do back it up, will it be possible to play these on a DVD R, or will I need to get some chip or mod my precious PS2 to play them. I have an emulator already, but I'd rather not play it on my PC with the keyboard, and I don't have a USB controller at the moment. One more thing: I heard it's illegal to play these with an emulator even if you own the real game and console. Is that true?
EDIT: Okay, I made an image of GTA3 with CloneCD and then I mounted it and tried to play it with the emu, but it won't work. I'm hoping this is a problem with the emulator....
EDIT: Okay, I made an image of GTA3 with CloneCD and then I mounted it and tried to play it with the emu, but it won't work. I'm hoping this is a problem with the emulator....
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Long version: You can make copies of the disc, but they'll only play with a mod chip. Yes, it's illegal to make archival copies. Thanks DMCA!
http://www.cnet.com.au/games/ps2/0,39029672,40057408,00.htm
Xbox modchips are a simple concept. It is just essentially a 2nd bios that overpasses the one on the motherboard. Once its overpassed you can get the bios to allow you to do other things, primarily change the dashboard and run other software.
Australian consumer law is very broad, it is an Australian's right to purchase any product they like from anywhere in the world (assuming the product is not illicit or breaches customs laws) and have it work here.
Thus all DVD players sold in Australia must have the capability to be made multi region to allow us to play DVD's from any region.
The same is for Games and modifying the console to play overseas games is not illegal and the great thing is that you can get it done by reputable electronics store or even buy the consoles off the shelf pre mod'd.
Both Microsoft and Sony have had to bend to this law
Also backup copies of disks owned has been deemed not illegal here (very grey area and is still being debated in the courts) as copyright law currently has not quite caught up to the digital age here.