Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Nope.
The i.Link was how you were able to link up PS2's before the launch of the Network Adaptor in 2002 and operates just like the system link on a PS1 or GameBoy.
Later games that came out after the i.Link port had been removed from the PS2 supported linkups in the form of a LAN Party through the Ethernet Jack but were not backwards compatible with i.Link titles.
Thanks for the info.
And that's a bummer. I built a good friend two racing cabinets recently with slim PS2s in each, and was hoping to do some network connections between them. There are a handful of titles that seem to support it, but I don't know which are LAN-capable and which are internet-only. I've seen articles on setting up GT4 for LAN play * , and that seems straight forward enough.
But dual-screen Time Crisis on PS2 sounds awesome. That would be worth building a dedicated cabinet for!
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http://mastergt.250free.com/GT4/LAN_GT4/GT4_LANs.html
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Oh, I see Wikipedia (insert usual accuracy disclaimer here) splits their list up now separately into PS2 Network, LAN and iLink games:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pl ... work_games