http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/about.html Question 11
"To use saved data on a PlayStation 2 memory card, you must copy the data onto a virtual memory card within the hard disk. This requires a PS2/PSone memory card adaptor to copy the data to your PLAYSTATION 3. A memory card adaptor is designed to edit, up/download game saves to and from EMS flash card or smart media card."
http://arstechnica.com/journals/thum.../2006/8/6/4889
"August 06, 2006 @ 2:38PM - posted by Ben Kuchera
Adaptor will let you use your PS2 memory card on the PS3. What else will it do?
If the PS3 is able to pull off flawless backwards compatibility of both prior PlayStation systems, it will be a large selling point for a system that needs all the help it can get to justify its own price. They've now gone to a hardware solution for PS2 compatibility, and I think there are enough people with old or failing PS2 systems to make that a big draw. What about the memory card though, are you going to lose all of your saves? Will you be able to use your PS2 card on your PS3? The answer Sony came up will make many gamers happy while making sure Sony has something else to sell you with the system.
You're going to be able to purchase an adaptor to move your PS2 memory card data to an EMS flash card or a smart media card and then put them into a virtual memory card on the PS3's hard drive. What grabbed me was the fact that the Sony's official site says you can also edit your game saves, which is an interesting feature. This leaves a lot of room for cheating devices and the trading of saved games over the Internet. If you remember that one of the first soft mods for the Xbox came from a saved game of an EA title, you start to see why editing that data may be a boon for enterprising gamers."
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So, what do you think? We get to buy an adaptor.While I am disappointed by the extra item required, I think this is a pretty cool way to transfer the save files. A virtual memory card on the hard-drive is certainly a good idea.
What do you guys think of this?