That's it, is a swap disk a good idea? My friend has given up on IIDX, so he has given me his copy of 10th and RED CS in the odd chance that I might get around to playing them. The thing is that I have not gotten to go over to any of my friend's houses to play them on their modded PS2, so they are just sitting pretty up in my room serving to purpose other than to mock me of my one playable IIDX game.
My PS2 is the newer slimmer kind (I know theres a name or a term for it, I just can't remember). It's the only working PS2 I have. I tried getting a modded thin PS2, but within a two month period, I had to bring the system back into the shop 4 times, which became more and more of a pain in the ass. After the 5th problem, I just gave up...that and I was broke from paying for most of the fixing (fortunately the first time it was under warrenty). Many sources have said that it is NOT a good idea to modify the newer PS2, but then, and now, the regular sized PS2s were hard to find (in a store that is).
So, right now I'm looking at some information on Swap disks, because I don't know what they are, but I can develope some sort of idea from the name. But this specific version is not compatable with the slim PlayStation. Is...ANY version compatible with my PlayStation? And if not, than do I have other options to play my games?
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