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Typically when a game or movie skip or freeze on the same part everytime there is something wrong with the disc itself.
Make sure you check the bottom very well, clean any finger prints, grease, dirt ect. Also look closely for scratches. You can purchase a disc cleaner at most places that sell dvd's or music cd's.
Its very unlikely that the laser is the cause, as you would have the same problem with any other disc you put in it.
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Try cleaning the lens first. My plastation was doing the same thing and I cleaned the lens, now it reads everything. Could be dust or hair on it. Just an idea.
does it read any discs at all or just not games? and if it wont read any disc and it just keeps spinning in the corner than more than likely u need a new blue ray drive.
If this is a rental copy the most likely answer is simply that the disk is scratched or damaged to the point that your PS2 can't read it.
With rental games you also need to double check that store staff placed the correct disk in the box, have a look at the disk an ensure it is not an XBox copy.
This message would normally suggest however that the copy you have is not from the same region as you're PS2, if you have a US PS2 it will only play US PS2 games, if you have a UK PS2 it will only play UK PS2 games Etc. you cannot play UK games on a US PS2 and vice versa unless your PS2 is fitted with a 'mod chip' and you will usually require a 'swap disk' as well.
**be sure you understand the copyright issues involved if you decide to pursue this**
Another possibility is that it is a DVD R, not a legitimate disk, without a 'mod chip' your PS2 will not read games written to DVD R/RW (and doing so is most definitely illegal regardless what those to cheap to pay for there games will tell you about "backups").
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