PS2 and internet access.
kris
06-29-2002, 01:39 PM
Is it possible to connect to the internet with a PS2, similar to the way you can with the dreamcast?
crxlvr
06-29-2002, 06:11 PM
yes but the adapter for internet access hasnt hit the market yet, it will plug into the Harddrive port on the back i believe.
Ando_Rules
06-30-2002, 09:52 AM
well for certain games ya u can play them off your PS2 on to the internet but not all games
kris
07-01-2002, 08:49 AM
Originally posted by Ando_Rules
well for certain games ya u can play them off your PS2 on to the internet but not all games
I know that, but I was wondering if you canuse it as a web browser yet. I hate computers, and I really dont want to buy another one, just to have the internet at home. So I would rather just have a browser, for the little things at home.
Any ideas on when the adapter comes out? I tried running a quick search on google, but found no real information.
well for certain games ya u can play them off your PS2 on to the internet but not all games
I know that, but I was wondering if you canuse it as a web browser yet. I hate computers, and I really dont want to buy another one, just to have the internet at home. So I would rather just have a browser, for the little things at home.
Any ideas on when the adapter comes out? I tried running a quick search on google, but found no real information.
crxlvr
07-01-2002, 04:19 PM
i think the internet access will only be available for email i think, not any type of web browsing.
kris
07-02-2002, 10:59 AM
Originally posted by crxlvr
i think the internet access will only be available for email i think, not any type of web browsing.
Well, I know they partnered with AOL to allow web browsing, and the use of AIM. But I cannot find a date of when this is going to be released...
i think the internet access will only be available for email i think, not any type of web browsing.
Well, I know they partnered with AOL to allow web browsing, and the use of AIM. But I cannot find a date of when this is going to be released...
Ando_Rules
07-02-2002, 06:13 PM
Originally posted by kbslacker
I know that, but I was wondering if you canuse it as a web browser yet. I hate computers, and I really dont want to buy another one, just to have the internet at home. So I would rather just have a browser, for the little things at home.
Any ideas on when the adapter comes out? I tried running a quick search on google, but found no real information.
no i dont believe that PS2 has a web browser like sega dreamcast, but im not totally sure but preety sure
I know that, but I was wondering if you canuse it as a web browser yet. I hate computers, and I really dont want to buy another one, just to have the internet at home. So I would rather just have a browser, for the little things at home.
Any ideas on when the adapter comes out? I tried running a quick search on google, but found no real information.
no i dont believe that PS2 has a web browser like sega dreamcast, but im not totally sure but preety sure
ArtemisEntreriR34
07-10-2002, 10:50 PM
Bah, I just can't wait for PS2's EQ and FFXI :D
R34GTRVspec2
07-10-2002, 11:20 PM
The PS2 can go online right now with a USB 56k Modem, but all you can do is play Tony Hawk 3 with other people, but August 27th the official adaptor will be released, and a swarm of games soon after. rumors have surfaced that Grand Turismo 4 will be online and availible for PC.
theres no plans for a Web Browser right now, but with the PS2 Linux kit on the open market, who knows.
AOL is partnered with Sony, but theres no mention if its for the PS2 or the PS3 that will be released in 2005.
about games you can probably ask me anything, i'm a regular a t quite a few Gaming Forums under the name incubusnb
theres no plans for a Web Browser right now, but with the PS2 Linux kit on the open market, who knows.
AOL is partnered with Sony, but theres no mention if its for the PS2 or the PS3 that will be released in 2005.
about games you can probably ask me anything, i'm a regular a t quite a few Gaming Forums under the name incubusnb
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