Hard to find games ps2
It may be tempting to boot up an emulator, but we would argue that, in some cases, it's tough to beat the original physical versions of these games. This game was released in on both the PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo Wii. This game features the largest roster of characters in any of the games in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi franchise and brand new battle stages that weren't in previous games, making it a fresh addition to the series.
Debuting in , Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was originally released in arcades in Japan before being released on a variety of home consoles in the years after that. It was released on the PlayStation 2 in Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is a crossover fighting game that features a variety of characters from the Marvel comics, as well as characters from a wide variety of different Capcom games, and pits them against each other for an intense battle. Retro game collectors will know that Atlus is responsible for publishing some of the most overlooked and retroactively coveted games of all time.
Most famous for their Persona series, they often catered particularly toward the niche but well-regarded JRP genre, and most of their game releases are very limited in the West. Releasing in , two years after the North American release of the PS3, it was a tough title to get a hold of. Def Jam: Fight for NY is a hip hop-based game that was released on a variety of home consoles, including the PlayStation 2, in This game features a variety of real-life rappers as characters in the game, including Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, and Flavor Flav.
The game has a story mode that follows the player's character through the underground fighting world of the city as they take on opponents and make their way up the ranks. This game has become pretty rare for collectors and is a popular game for people interested in hip-hop music. Originally gaining traction in the arcades in the late s, Bandai Namco's Time Crisis games would eventually make their way over to home consoles. A light-gun-compatible on-rails shooter, it was a one-of-a-kind experience for Western games.
Forking out all that money for an extra light gun—which likely won't work with most modern-day setups—may seem extreme, but they'll certainly make for a nice conversation piece. In this game, the player controls a samurai who travels around the Old West looking for his brother.
This game was released in exclusively on the PlayStation 2. The Special Edition version of this game, which is the most difficult one to find, came with the game as well as a collectible action figure.
If you're a huge fan of the. And if you do? Growlanser: Generations is a combination of both of the first two Growlanser games and the only release of these games in the North American region.
It was released on the PlayStation 2 in and the deluxe edition of this game came with the two games as well as some extras like custom artwork, a game-themed watch, a game-themed ring, and the game's soundtrack.
The fact that this is the only time these games were released outside of Japan definitely makes this hard to find. It's a remake of the original game as well as being an expanded and enhanced version. It has fresh graphics and an expanded storyline that made it really popular with fans of the original Wild Arms game, a popular RPG. Share Share Tweet Email. Related Topics Lists PlayStation 2.
Lacey Womack Articles Published. Read Next in gaming. BioWare Embraces Remote Work. There are some users here who are still on their first PS2 with it still going strong, i don't know how they managed that.
I'm always super-sympathetic towards my electrical goods because i like to rely on things, but i've still had two PS2's die on me one fat, one slim. I still don't fully understand what went wrong with the fat SCPHx but it started scratching discs with the laser lens, even though several users here have said that's not possible.
There's nothing else inside it that could possibly have caused the marks it made on the two games it killed. My first slim x had a dying laser after 3 or 4 years, much like TC found out with his most recent purchase: First it stopped reading one type of disc, then another, then it would've stopped reading the last had the guide arm on the laser assembly screw not started slipping.
That's ultimately what finished it off. My current console is lasting a lot longer than i thought it would, it's a slim x Pink which i bought used from a second hand shop 5 or 6 years ago. I'm at the stage now where every time i turn it on i think it's going to refuse to read something but it keeps surprising me.
If Gamestop are only stating whether a console is fat or slim then it is just going to be down to luck of the draw. But if you get a choice, at this stage i'd say try and get an SCPHx the x is a number that changes depending on territory! Hope the next one is a winner! My joke answer is "Because I am using mine to play Valkyrie Profile, and you can't have it". However, that's probably not really a joke answer at all. Why is it so hard to find a working one?
Because there is still a lot of demand for PS2s, and the better condition a given console, the less likely someone is to part with it. So, the circulating supply consists disproportionately of those that either have existing signs of age and thus someone is more likely to sell them , or that were owned by people indifferent to them and thus were given worse care.
I'm kind of hoping the Polymega proves as good as the hype, and eventually gets PS2 support. I have a fat PS2 that still works. I don't know what I did right. The lid issue is potentially fixable. Depending on which version of the slim you have there are do it yourself guides to hit all the sensors that tell the console the lid is closed and spin the disc. BarbaricAvatar 2 years ago 8. It's only a little button in the back corner, easily taped down if necessary although i've never had this problem.
Ryan Si 2 years ago 9. I don't think I've ever had a system fail on me. Though the only used systems I've ever bought were a Sega Genesis and an N ThrillKillFan 2 years ago I just wonder what each 'module' is going to set you back. If it's the same as a standalone console on the used market in good to great condition then I'd rather have the standalone device. More topics from this board Why my ps2 suddenly make more noise? Tech Support 1 Answer Can you change memory cards in the middle of playing a game?
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