Description: LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy ... (PS2) Video will open in a new window Using the mobile app? Copy this link into your browser: * Includes: Game disc, generic label & case Play PSone and PlayStation 2 Games on a PlayStation 3All PlayStation 3 systems can play most PSone games.Certain PS3 systems have the ability to play disc-based PlayStation 2 software titles (backwards compatible).All PS3 systems have the ability to play downloadable PS one and PlayStation 2 Classics available from the PlayStation Store.The compatibility of disc-based PlayStation 2 format software titles for use on the PlayStation 3 varies by model. You can either match the model on the back of the system to the chart below, or look on the system's box under features; it will say whether or not the system is backwards compatible.PlayStation 3 modelsHard Drive CapacityModel NumberUSB PortsPS2 Software Compatible500GBCECH-4001C2No250GBCECH-4001B2No320GBCECH-3001B2No160GBCECH-3001A2No320GBCECH-2501B2No160GBCECH-2501A2No250GBCECH-2101B2No120GBCECH-2101A2No250GBCECH-2001B2No120GBCECH-2001A2No160GBCECHP012No80GBCECHL012No80GBCECHK012No80GBCECHE014*Limited60GBCECHA014*Limited40GBCECHH012No40GBCECHG012No20GBCECHB014*Limited*PS3 models CECHA01, CECHB01, and CECHE01, will be able to play some PlayStation and PlayStation 2 titles, but full compatibility is not guaranteed. 1Look at your PS3 to determine if it is a "fat" PS3. The original PS3 design is often referred to as the "fat" PS3. Only some fat PS3s are backwards compatible, but not all of them are. The "slim" and "super slim" models are not backwards compatible. The ones with 4 USB ports on the front are. [1]If you don't have a backwards compatible PS3, the only way to play PS2 games on it without jailbreaking is by purchasing and downloading the games available on the PlayStation Store.You can jailbreak a PS3 to play PS2 games. Doing so will void your warranty and can get you banned from the PlayStation Network.2Check the number of USB ports your fat PS3. All backwards compatible PS3s are "fat," but not all fat PS3s are backwards compatible. If you have a fat PS3, check the number of USB ports on the front of the PS3. If the PS3 has four USB ports, it is backwards compatible. If it has two USB ports, it cannot play PS2 discs.3Look at the serial number. Find the sticker on the back of your PS3. The last digits will inform you as to whether you have full hardware backwards compatibility, or limited software emulation:CECHAxx (60 GB) and CECHBxx (20 GB) - Full hardware backwards compatibility.CECHCxx (60 GB) and CECHExx (80 GB) - Limited hardware emulation (These models do not contain the Emotion Engine, as it is instead emulated by the Cell processor). You may run into issues with some PS2 discs.CECHGxx and above - These models are not backwards compatible.4Check if your game is compatible. While you can usually just pop the PS2 disc into a compatible PS3 and start playing without issues, some PS2 games have known compatibility problems. This is more common if you have a CECHCxx (60 GB) or CECHExx (80 GB) model, which use partial software emulation instead of full hardware backwards compatibility.5Insert your PS2 disc into your PS3. If your game is compatible with your PS3 model, it will start just like a PS3 game. You'll see the PlayStation 2 logo and your game will begin.6Press the PS button to activate the controller. When the game starts, you'll be prompted to insert a controller. Press the PS button on your PS3 controller and then assign the controller to "Slot 1." This will allow the game to recognize your DualShock 3 or SixAxis controller.You may not be able to play PS2 games properly if you are using a third-party PS3 controller. If you can't get it to work, try an official controller.7Create a PS2 virtual Memory Card. In order to save your PS2 games, you'll need to create a virtual Memory Card that the PS2 game will treat as a physical card. You can do this from the PS3's XMB.Press the PS button to open the XMB.Open the Game menu and select "Memory Card Utility (PS/PS2)."Select "New Internal Memory Card" and then choose "Internal Memory Card (PS2)."Assign the Memory Card to "Slot 1." This will allow the game to access the new Memory Card.8Adjust your PS2 playback settings. Your backwards compatible PS3 will have a couple of PS2-related settings that you can adjust. These may improve the image quality of PS2 games:Open the Settings menu in the XMB and select "Game Settings."Choose your Upscaler settings. This will affect how the image is zoomed or stretched to fit your screen. "Off" will display the game in its original resolution, which may result in black bars. "Normal" will increase the resolution to match your screen size. "Full" will stretch the image to fit your display. Choose "Off" if the game doesn't look good when upscaled.Choose your Smoothing settings. Smoothing will attempt to smooth out rough edges in your games. This will be more noticeable in games with 3D graphics. Smoothing may not be noticeable in the games you play, and may actually make things look worse.
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Star Wars
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Region Code: NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform: Sony PlayStation 2
Video Game Series: LEGO TT Games Platform Series
MPN: 0023272329259
Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Publisher: LucasArts
Game Name: LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
Genre: Action & Adventure