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    walk_down Guest
    Ive this question, here in Holland we can now finaly go online but before i'm going to buy a network adapter i wanna know if i can go online with my DVD copies of the games?? (I have a messia chip in my PS2)
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    Well im new to all this. but from what i have heard . copies won't work because sony playstation have this protection DNSA or somthing like that. to stop people doing that. but hey if anyone als has heard diffrent just let me know.
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    yes you can play on line but the only games so far are that are protected with the dnas protection. such as madden 2004, socom, and all the other new ea sports games out.
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    Yea, the majority of games you can play online with a backup except Madden 2004, Everquest, SOCUM (I beleive you can with NTSC, but not PAL), NCAA Football 2004....I dont think Tiger Woods either, but have yet to try it, or heard anything.
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