PS2’s 10 Year Life Cycle Makes Sense Now
- Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 6:21
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I must admit, I’m not a great Sony fan (yikes!), I never played MGS, God of War or Final Fantasy for that matter. But yes, I had the PS2 even before Microsoft rolled its Xbox. Back then I was more of a PC nut, overclocking, modding and upgrading my PC constantly. As such my PS2 continued to gather dust while I enjoyed the openness of PC gaming.
But now I’ve garnered a certain itch, enjoying the frantic fast paced combat in God of War I & II, delving deeper into the Final Fantasy universe and can’t get enough MGS action. I’ll probably get a PS3 (I’m down to my second 360 by now), but I’m glad Sony stuck true to its word and still support the PS2. 7 reasons why:
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