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My PS2 is still my main gaming machine. I love it. Same here. There's always something in my PS2, regardless of what I'm playing on any other console. SSX Tricky is amazing; I still play it. I played Crash Tag Team Racing the other day, too. Not really anymore but I played through Jak 3 and God of War, and I must say, the graphics are actually pretty good.

I still have a ton of games for PS2 I want to play but mine blew up last year. I actually just bought a ps2 two days ago after being in denial that I didn't want one I bought the 40 gig ps3. Please Log In to post.

This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. There's a great store in Boston that just means it's not gamestop that has tons of cheap used games. Bring back the main forum list. Kuturagi also added online gaming support, and although original machines required a network adaptor and it took a year before the facility was really supported, this allowed potential customers to believe they were buying into the future.

It also brought us Final Fantasy XI, a major move forward in the concept of massively multiplayer online role-playing games on consoles. Backwards compatibility with the original PlayStation also ensured brand loyalty from many millions of owners.

Despite looming competition from the Nintendo GameCube and the Microsoft Xbox, the PlayStation 2 was an instant smash, selling more than three million units in its first year in Japan alone and hitting 20m worldwide by the end of The machine effectively ushered in the modern era of highly cinematic blockbuster action adventures, with titles such as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Metal Gear Solid 2 and Devil May Cry thrilling players with their depth, visual detail and mature themes.

But the sheer ubiquity of the console and its vast global user base also allowed for a growing pool of experimental titles, which used the power of the Emotion Engine in very different ways. There's a tiny secret hidden within the settings menu of the PS2 that most gamers probably never heard about.

During the early s, it was commonly believed that the PS2 could only run its games at a resolution of i, although it was actually capable of far more impressive resolutions. By entering the system's settings menu, players could alter the resolution to either P or, in some cases, i. It was also possible to switch from a aspect ration to , although not every game supported these settings. Those that did looked truly stunning though and offered some insight into how subsequent generations of video games might look.

Backward compatibility has become a fairly big talking point as of late due to its inclusion in Microsoft's new Series S and Series X machines. Unfortunately, however, the PS5 opted not to include the technology , much to the ire of many PlayStation fans.

Just because the Japanese company doesn't seem to interested in backward compatibility now though doesn't mean that that has always been the case. The PS2 allows players to enjoy all of their old PS1 titles without needing to have both consoles hooked up. It worked flawlessly too, providing, that is, that players had access to a suitable memory card. Early models of the PS3 also played older PlayStation games , although this functionality was phased out in subsequent revisions.

Modern consoles can be incredibly sensitive machines when it comes to moving them around. It's common knowledge that players should never carry their consoles around while a disc is inside them and avoid manhandling them any more than is necessary.

That hasn't always been the case though. The PS2 is actually quite special in this regard as it offered players the option to set it up in two different ways. They could either stand it vertically similar to a PC tower or lay it down horizontally like a DVD reader. It was even possible to rotate the PlayStation logo on the disc tray accordingly too. Xbox: Which Console Was Better? Emma Watson recalls a moment during the filming of Harry Potter where she had doubts about a famous scene.

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