OptiJuegos has ported a functional version of Minecraft, branded as OptiCraft, to the original PlayStation 2, inspired by Minecraft Pocket Edition version 0.6.1. The adaptation allows gameplay on hardware that predates the mobile version by over a decade, featuring world generation, block manipulation, and survival gameplay. The development focused on optimizing for the PlayStation 2’s limited specifications, achieving a frame rate exceeding 30 frames per second. The gameplay mirrors the Pocket Edition, including the Nether Reactor Core, while the draw distance and world size are reduced due to memory constraints. Controls are adapted for the DualShock 2, and feedback indicates good performance with occasional stutters. Users must configure their console to run the port, with options for modded PS2s and stock Slim variations. World saves are stored on memory cards, and the developer is working on USB storage integration. This project highlights the homebrew community's creativity and technical skill in delivering new experiences on the PlayStation 2.