it's just a way that you can swap discs on a slim PS2. Just google or youtube search "ps2 tissue tape." It's super super easy to do.Incognito D wrote:What's the tape/ tissue method? I've never heard of that before, but it sounds like a nice ghetto alternate to a proper mod - I'm interested!noiseredux wrote:as long as you can swap (flip-top or tape/tissue), you can very VERY easily play PS1 imports and backups on a PS2 using only Free MCBoot.
Confused about PS2 Modding Options
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nice - I'll have to try it out. I recently acquired a second PS2 for free off a friend that was moving house, so it'll make a good test subject.noiseredux wrote:it's just a way that you can swap discs on a slim PS2. Just google or youtube search "ps2 tissue tape." It's super super easy to do.Incognito D wrote:What's the tape/ tissue method? I've never heard of that before, but it sounds like a nice ghetto alternate to a proper mod - I'm interested!noiseredux wrote:as long as you can swap (flip-top or tape/tissue), you can very VERY easily play PS1 imports and backups on a PS2 using only Free MCBoot.
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Yeah, I'll just stick with a chipped ps1 then. If you're going to have to open the PS2 anyway, I'd just install a modchip. Tissue/tape or a flip top shell are both hardware mods, so it's still accurate to say that you cannot play PS1 games on a soft-modded PS2.
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