PS2 games come in two formats, CD-ROMs, which have a blue underside, and DVDs, which have a silver underside. The best media to use for copying these games include: DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD R, DVD RW and CD-RW formats. There are two factors to consider when purchasing software to copy PS2 games. Out of which the first does the software support PS2 games, and the second one can the software overcome FADE-an anti-piracy protection that gradually self-modifies and degrades elements of play in copied games to the point where they become useless. FADE is fairly new to the PS2 scene and can only be found on a few titles, but FADE will probably become a more frequent issue when attempting to copy PS2 games in the future. Other things you will want to look into include how easy the copy software is to use, the quality of the copies it produces, and the quality of help and support the game copy software company offers.
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