As MrAdults said, this question is perfectly legitimate. In my opinion, it's basically the same question as asking whether one can run a PSX or PS2 game on a PC - and as far as I know, that's also the goal of Q-Gears, at least for FF7 and some other Square's games - not to mention the emulators.
As mentioned before, running the PC Version of FF7 on a PS2 is
theoretically possible, however, a
huge amount of work would be necessary. And noone is ever going to do that work and rewrite and/or recompile the PC engine for a PS2.
@ hotdog963al, ignitz, ultima espio, Trenholm, cactusjack901, JordieBo:
Since we now have figured out, that neither the question was as stupid as it might sound nor the answer is "obviously no", the role of the "fool" in this discussion has suddenly changed with MrAdults first answer, as you
1337 h4x0rs weren't competent enough to give the correct (or at least a non-flaming) answer.
If you have nothing useful to say, simply shut up.
As everyone of us was taught, there are no stupid questions, there are only stupid answers, as seen in this thread.
@ Richgirl80billion:
Calm down, girl. There's one important lesson in life that you have learned in this topic: The world around you is full of idiots.
@ halkun:
I do see your point with this being a tech-related forum, where people spend a great amount of time and work with this stuff. I also see that posting such a question makes the author look like a fool in the eyes of the ones who know the answer. The question may come from lack of knowledge and understanding, but I don't see any reason to give answers which come from lack of respect.
I'd like to compare this situation with an university, which is also a place where experts, who work for years or decades on a specific topic, and
n00bs, which just came out of school to study, collide. Every day, students come to the professors asking questions which are often trivial to the latter ones. Of course, every student could skip his/her lessons and instead buy, read and understand a bunch of books which explain nearly everything that the student needs to know to answer all his/her questions by himself/herself. But I'm not sure what would happen if professors would start flaming their students because of being asked trivial questions...
Mod Edit: Topic closed - because of flaming, not because of stupid questions. - Alhexx