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Old 02-13-2004, 07:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kids Backing Up PS/2 Games

I really love the idea of having several of the DVDs my kids watch the most, backed up. They don't always put them back in their cases, and leave them laying on the table or worse. Using DVD Shrink & Nero has given me piece of mind. Could I do the same with my son's PS/2 games? He's already trashed a couple. Any recommendations?

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only way possible would be with a mod chip which is not allowed to be discussed here
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Thanks, Butch. I expected something like that, and I don't want to go down that road. My kids just need to take better care of their stuff. I backed up the DVD movies they watch the most. I cleaned up the orginals, and now keep them in my room. I let them use the backups. We've already had to replace the "Two Towers" and couple of others that were badly scratched and gouged. My son has the habit of leaving his PS/2 games on his floor, which is not good, when you consider all the other stufff thats already there

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