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04 May 2009



Good Cheap Solid Product
I'm not sure what to say. The PS2 has been around for awhile. It has an excellent library of CHEAP games and there are still some games coming out for it now. If you want a cheap video game system with awesome cheap games, the PS2 is the product to have.
The console only comes with one wired controller.
–Joanna Louiefrom Amazon.com
30 Apr 2009



PS2 OWNS XBOX 360
At least for me. Most people probably think that I am crazy for saying this, but I had a N64 up until I got an XBOX 360. The 360 has a FEW nice games, I love Call of Duties and such, but it breaks too much! I love the PS2's 1400+ library of games, and the fact that its so quiet, dosent overheat, and is small is nice! I realized that im a Sony person now, and as far as the graphics go they are still good. I dont really care about graphics, its all about the playability of games and the PS2 just h...
–zakfrom Amazon.com
14 Apr 2009



Arguably the best gaming console ever made gets a well-deserved makeover.
Let's face it: Size matters. Less clutter. Less bulk.
I had the original, fat Playstation 2 before owning this one, so I know all about oversized consoles (*cough* XBox*). It's hard to believe that the same (if not better) technology is in this newly redesigned slim version of one of the most famous gaming consoles. On top of that, it comes with ethernet, and the disc tray is different than the original. Loading times seem to be a little better but nothing to celebrate.
This versi...
–Sam Vafadarfrom Amazon.com