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Playing copied PlayStation 2 (PS2) games used to be impossible without installing a modchip. Now, thanks to the magic of software-modding, you can play copied PS2 games with software called Swap Magic and a tiny plastic tool called a Slide Card—we'll show you how!
Steps
Gathering Your Tools
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1Get the Swap Magic 3.6 software suite.[1] Swap Magic 3.6 is software that allows you to play copied PlayStation 2 (PS2) games on a regular PS2 or a Slimline without having to install a modchip. Swap Magic is commonly found at independent gaming or computer repair shops. You can also purchase it online, but make sure you buy it from a reputable place, such as Amazon.
- You’ll need to buy CD/DVD copies of the software, as burning your own copy will not work. Any site that demands payment for a download of Swap Magic is likely a scam. Only buy software from sites you trust.
- Swap Magic 3.8 also allows you to play games that are not rated for your country. Make sure you know the laws before playing games that aren’t designed for use in your area.
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2Get a Slide Card. Swap Magic removes the need for modchips by working in tandem with a Slide Card. The Slide Card, a small plastic device, is designed to open your PS2 while a disc is spinning so you can swap out games. Swap Magic 3.6 and up almost always comes with a Slide Card (and Slide Cards are universally compatible), however, if you find a copy that doesn’t include one, you can almost always order one from the same place you found Swap Magic.Advertisement
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3Arrange your workspace. You’ll need a small Phillips-head screwdriver, a small flathead screwdriver, and a well-lit flat surface on which to work. You’ll only need to remove the front cover of the PS2’s DVD drive, which doesn’t involve taking the whole machine apart.
Removing the DVD Tray Cover
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1Turn on the PS2 and press the Eject button. The DVD tray will slide out, which is the position you’ll want it to be in when you remove its cover.
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2Power off and unplug the PS2. Use the power switch on the back of the unit, as the front switch will close the drive. Unplug the unit from its power source.
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3Bring the unit to a flat, well-lit surface and flip it upside-down. The screw you’ll need to remove is located on the bottom of the DVD tray.
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4Unscrew the screw on the DVD tray. This screw attaches the cover (which you’ll be removing) to the DVD tray. Using a small Philips-head screwdriver, remove the screw at the lower right corner of the tray. Keep the screw nearby, as you’ll be screwing it back in shortly.
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5Separate the cover from the clips which hold it in. The cover is the front of the DVD drive, and it’s held in by two small clips on the left and right edges of the drive. Using a small flathead screwdriver or a pin, gently separate the cover from each clip while pulling the cover toward you. Don’t use too much force or else you’ll break the plastic. But if you do break the plastic, you can repair it with super glue.
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6Replace the screw in the tray. Use the Phillips head driver to gently reinstall the screw.
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7Flip the unit back over and turn it on. You’ll need to plug it back into the power source and reconnect it to your television.
Playing Your Game
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1Insert the Swap Magic 3.6 (or later) disc into the PS2. Swap Magic 3.6 comes with 2 different discs: a CD and a DVD. If the game you want to play is burned onto a CD, insert the Swap Magic CD. If your game is burned on a DVD, insert the Swap Magic DVD.
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2Turn on the PS2 and wait for on-screen instructions. Once the PS2 loads the Swap Magic disc, the words “Insert disc” will appear on the television screen.
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3Remove the CD/DVD using the Slide Card. With the arm facing right, insert the Slide Card under the tray on the left side of the drive tray. There should be a 2 centimeter gap between the Slide Card and the left edge of the tray. Once the Slide Card is inserted, grip the DVD tray firmly and slide the Slide Card to the right. The tray will eject. Remove the Swap Magic disc from the tray.
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4Insert the copied game into the drive. When the game is inserted, gently push the tray back into the PS2.
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5Slide the Slide Card back beneath the tray facing the same direction as before. The next few motions are slightly different than the removal of the Swap Magic disc:
- Slide the Slide Card to the right once more, but this time, when the tray ejects slightly, release some of the pressure on the Slide Card, then continue sliding it to the right. This slight break in the sliding motion will allow the Slide Card to move around the locking mechanism to ‘catch” properly.
- Slide the Slide Card back to the left, as far left as it will go. This will close the tray. You can remove the Slider Tool once the tray has closed.
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6Press the ✕ on the game controller. This will start the game. You should be able play any copied game.
Community Q&A
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QuestionDo I need to use Swap Magic when playing copied PS2 games?Ps2_WhispererCommunity AnswerIn the explained method, yes. However there are multiple ways like modchips or a hacked 8mb magicgate memory card with free mcboot which you can buy online or use an exploit with 007: agent under fire to swap into the installer.
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QuestionHow can I play a PS2 game from a DVD?Community AnswerYou have to put the game in question into your PC’s drive, copy it, convert to iso and use a program like imgburn to burn the ISO contents onto a dvd. DVD+\-RW’s wont work, only DVD+\-r’s will.
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QuestionDo I have to do this EVERY time I turn the ps2 on and off or just when I take a disk out?Ps2_WhispererCommunity AnswerUnfortunately, with this method you must swap each time to load a backup disc. However, mod chips or an official memory card hacked with a software called "FreeMCBoot" will allow you to bypass or ease the process of swapping entirely (at the cost of an added step, like installing the modchip, getting free MCBoot, and patching the ISO before burning).
Warnings
- In some locales, modchips are even illegal.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- There are other software titles that will allow you to play copied PS2 games, but it’s difficult to find trustworthy sites online. Gaming experts recommend Swap Magic because it’s safe and easy to use.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- While modded PlayStation 2 systems are available from some independent retailers, they aren’t covered by warranties and could break at any time.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- A PlayStation 2
- Swap Magic 3.6 (or later)
- Slide Card
- Small Phillips-head screwdriver
- Small flathead screwdriver