Ps2 Still Alive

Jul 2
08:55

2008

Matthew Cristini

Matthew Cristini

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Even though the next-generation of consoles have already been released, that's not too say that you should let your previous generation consoles collect dust. Simply, there's still life in the PS2.

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It's amazing,Ps2 Still Alive Articles even though the next-generation consoles have already been released, there still seems to be a lot of life left in the PlayStation 2, at least  in my opinion. Roughly three years after the first next-generation console was released, Xbox 360, I still feel like I have yet to play everything that I wanted to play for my PS2.

That's a good thing. Since I still have interest in PS2 games, that also means that I can get them for dirt cheap prices. Something tells me that there are still a lot of people out there with just as much interest in their PS2 as I have with mine. How do I know this? Believe it or not, the PS2 still sells pretty well even to this day.

Rightly so. It has a ton of awesome games. These days, there are so many games being released (good ones too), that it almost feels like too many games are being released. Games I still want to play for my PS2 are: Metal Gear Solid 3, Devil May Cry 1, 2 and 3. Resident Evil 4, Silent Hill 4, Silent Hill 3, and the list just goes on and on. Oh yeah, God Of War. So, there are a lot of games available for the console. You find software titles you have always wanted to play, or forgot you wanted to play. You will also find software titles that you didn't even know of and probably really enjoy them.

Let's face it, the next-generation consoles are expensive, and so are the games. This is a good opportunity though, because not only is the PS2 really cheap, but so are the games. This doesn't even include the used games section. In my opinion, there's never been a better time to be a gamer. I've purchased 3 software titles for my PS2 for fifteen dollars. Yes, only fifteen dollars! How much would a next-gen game cost? Fifty dollars or more! Huge difference.

So, if you have a PS2, stop letting it collect dust because now you know there's a lot more life inside of it. For those that are still on the fence of which video game console to buy, well, now you know. Get out there and buy a PS2, and for less than half the price of a next-gen console, I might add.