![]() I would suggest putting the games either on your HDD if you install one, or on a CD or DVD that you can plug in as you won't have much room / if any / for any 16-bit system games on the memory card itself. You can easily install any number of emulators on the memory card and load them from there. I guess the HD loader hasn't been updated in a while (on the discs) but the Open PS2 loader is still getting updates for compatibility and so a lot of the later games work flawlessly with it. ![]() However, I edned up using the Open PS2 loader that is on there because I found that it has better compatibility for newer games. I bought this to be able to use the HD Loader so I didn't have to worry about always having to boot a disc the first time I power up. The key is to either get an IDE hard drive (which you can find on Amazon for around $50.00 for a 160 gig one) or to hack your network adapter to let you connect SATA drives (which I hear is something a lot of people are doing). ![]() I bought this because I have a PHAT PS2, with the network adapter and I have wanted to put my games on the hard drive to load and play them faster. ![]() Bought this last month and haven't had a chance to write a review of the mcboot card. ![]()
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