Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Tips for Sony PlayStation 2
In the world of interactive entertainment, it's pretty much a given, there are a lot of of video gamers that enjoy the current generation video game systems, and that's normal. All that being said, the gaming consoles that came out before these one's don't have to be ignored.
To begin with, I want to discuss about the first PS2. Let's just say that the system isn't exactly tiny, and because of that, it occupies quite a bit of space. For any person that just doesn't know yet, Sony ended up creating a thinner version of their PS2, which they ended up calling the Slimline. It's much better looking and visually, it's just really sleek, and accordingly, as a result of this, it becomes a lot more appealing to the eye, and is much better at taking up less room of course. And that ends the first tip for the PlayStation 2. If it's possible, get the Slimline version. They are also cheap, so that's cool.
Now, I want to quickly speak about the power of purchasing used software titles. Plain and simple, brand-new games just aren't low-cost. In comparison, used games are a lot less-expensvie. I will let you know what I'm chatting about. There are other places that have used games, but Blockbuster is where I personally like to go, and when I went to get the software titles, I managed to get a pretty fantastic deal. I was able to purchase three games for ten dollars. I couldn't have said it better myself, that's correct, only ten bones. Who is to say you can't hit upon similar types of deals?
And with that said, I am going to close this article on my tips for PS2. If just for the used titles, I want everyone to take their PlayStation 2 gaming systems out of their bedroom closet, get rid of the dirt, and hook it into their t.v.'s, because the Sony PS2 is far from dead.
To begin with, I want to discuss about the first PS2. Let's just say that the system isn't exactly tiny, and because of that, it occupies quite a bit of space. For any person that just doesn't know yet, Sony ended up creating a thinner version of their PS2, which they ended up calling the Slimline. It's much better looking and visually, it's just really sleek, and accordingly, as a result of this, it becomes a lot more appealing to the eye, and is much better at taking up less room of course. And that ends the first tip for the PlayStation 2. If it's possible, get the Slimline version. They are also cheap, so that's cool.
Now, I want to quickly speak about the power of purchasing used software titles. Plain and simple, brand-new games just aren't low-cost. In comparison, used games are a lot less-expensvie. I will let you know what I'm chatting about. There are other places that have used games, but Blockbuster is where I personally like to go, and when I went to get the software titles, I managed to get a pretty fantastic deal. I was able to purchase three games for ten dollars. I couldn't have said it better myself, that's correct, only ten bones. Who is to say you can't hit upon similar types of deals?
And with that said, I am going to close this article on my tips for PS2. If just for the used titles, I want everyone to take their PlayStation 2 gaming systems out of their bedroom closet, get rid of the dirt, and hook it into their t.v.'s, because the Sony PS2 is far from dead.
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