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Hi guys, I have a problem with my PlayStation 2 slim SCPH - 75003. The issue is „The disc could not be read.” It doesn’t happens all the time. Actually right now it is most of the time, but after few times to lunch a game it starts. But after power of on the issue is there again. I checked the switches which are confirming that the disk lead is closed and they looks fine. I opened the PS 2 to check woh the issue looks like and I see that the disc is spinning but after a while it is stopping. Does anybody has a clue what can be the issue here? I will attach the video of to here bellow:
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Geeks-Line Publishing recently launched their Kickstarter for a four-volume history book on the PS2 that will be released Winter of 2024. Each volume will have specific dust jacket artwork: PS2 Anthology Vol.1 - God of War Dust Cover PS2 Anthology. Vol.2 - Okami Dust Cover PS2 Anthology. Vol.3 - Prince of Persia Dust Cover PS2 Anthology. Vol.4 - FFX Dust Cover Geeks-Line books sell out pretty quickly, so it might be a good idea to pledge/order the PS2 Anthology Book set priced at $164 which gives you 10% off compared to buying the books separately. Learn more here at this link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pcengineanthology/playstation-2-anthology
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My friend Chris needed his PlayStation 2 repaired. Here are the results!
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Play backups of PS2 games on authentic hardware via a micro SD adapter in the memory card slot!
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PS2 Slim with RCA cables 2 memory cards 1 Controller 38 games - pictures below (Edited some loose games into lot) Whole lot $150. Free shipping. I invoice through Paypal.
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I've been refurbishing old consoles and building a new retro gaming center for myself, this year. I figured I would dump the photos here from the past few months so I don't lose them. It all started when I found this really nice old Sylvania flatsceen TV that is still old enough to not be widesreen ($7 Goodwill). After that, it was a matter of cleaning dust and grime off the old consoles, which had been sitting dormant on bookcase shelves, and diagnosing which controllers worked, and which were defective. At this point, my Atari controllers were stuttering or intermittently unresponsive. The Atari was still dusty, and lots of cartridges really needed to be jiggered around to get them to work. Without any cleaning for this, the problem resolved on its own after some use swapping cartridges on the console over a few weeks. The Intellivision II functioned, but still needs serious jiggering to get cartridges to load, but none of them were found to be dead. The playstation 2 works beautifully, but none of my memory cards were recognized. Some of the controllers turned out to be broken, especially the "clear red plastic" one seen plugged in here. I found a nice woodgrain cabinet for a stand at goodwill for 5 bucks, and used an old xetec Amiga hard drive casing for the stand to raise the TV up a bit. Next, I took apart the 2 sets of Atari paddles, which suffered from "Jitter," and cleaned them. Reassembled after cleaning the residue and grease with alcohol and swabs, they worked perfectly. The next challenge was to open up both joysticks, remove the clear adhesive over the boards, clean them, and reassemble with packing tape over the boards. Both of them worked very well, aside from an issue with one of them: The cable plastic seemed pretty stiff, and would lose control if it was not held in a certain position - ultimately a small tug downwards of the connector end plugged into the back of the console got whatever connections were loose to connect. But, this one went into my "museum" for non-use, ultimately. Next, I took apart the console and cleaned the case. I found three areas on the RF cable where the plasic cord exterior had torn, but it seems that the cable is still working perfectly, so a little electrical tape was wrapped around the frayed parts to protect them. Ultimately, I want to replace the cord and fix the connectors in the B&W switch, and get a second Atari joystick, but this is good enough for now. After the next photo was taken, I popped the caps off the paddles and cleaned them some more. Next, I identified two playstation controllers that still functioned, though only one PS2 dualshock controlled worked, so a PS1 controller was borrowed from the old console which is in my "museum." I added a VCR to the mix, running the PS2 through that. Finally, I set up a spare tablet to be able to quicky hit a website with atari manuals on it, for reference if needed, and bought myself a Harmony Cartridge for the Atari for loading games from my organized rom library on SD card, which I continue to explore and learn about. My Atari Keyboard Controllers needed no maintenance - so they will be nice to have for Star Raiders. Finally, the Commodore 128 (64) computer and accompanying Commodore 1571 (Disk Drive) were set up as part of my functioning retro gaming center. It's still going to need some refurbishing to get it all cleaned up and "retro-brighted", with the 128 boot not functioning, lots of keys lacking spring or being loose, and the old RF video cable lacking proper RF shielding to prevent interference. But, it functions and I have access to all my old files and games. This was my primary computer literally from like 1985-1998. I'm making good on my "perpertual student" label for myself. Pacing myself, but aside from some repairs on this and the Atari, I still have two Commdore 64's and an Amiga 500 that will need to come back to life. The Amiga will need cleaning and retrobrighting, keyboard fixes, proper video cable, and a boot disk. The 64's with need to have their problem diagnosed. I have a Timex Sinclair 2068 with no cables, and an Atari 5200 that has a rusted end to it's RF (Power?? WTF) cable, which sparks when turned on. My playstation 1 is probably fine, but with the PS2, there's no rush on that. I'm definitely going to need a proper belkin surge protector instead of these two cheapo power strips. Projects for much later.
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Today I discuss an instant classic: Big Mutha Truckers for the PS2. I'm sure many of you saw the commercials for this game and remember the title, but how many of you have played it? What did you think?
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I am looking to purchase a PS2. One controller would be just fine. It would be nice if it comes with a memory card, but not totally necessary. Drop me a line. Thank you.
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I am selling a lot of VIDEO GAMES, LASER DISKS, CD’S, DVD’S, BOOKS, PLAYSTATION 2 & 3, X-BOX & X-BOX 360, and a couple WII GAMES.. I WOULD LIKE JUST TO SELL ALL OF THEM TO ONE PERSON. IT WOULD BE TO YOUR BENEFIT BECAUSE I WILL GIVE YOU. WEOME PRIE OR ALL OF THEM.. PLEASE THINK ABOUT THIS GREAT DEAL, BECAUSE I REALLY WANT TO GET RID OF ALL OF THESE FOR ONE SET PRICE... I HAVE APPROX. 75 ITEMS IF NOT MORE.. THANK YOU, FROM, LANI KOCHEVAR
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So I have a DualShock 2 and the X button doesn't register anymore, I was wondering if there's any way to fix it. I know what most people are going to say: "Dude, throw it away and go get another one because DualShock controllers are really cheap at this point." Thing is, where I live, the only PS2 controllers you can get are cheap Chinese knockoffs that look just like the real thing, but absolutely suck. So if you can share some videos or articles where they explain a solution to this problem I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
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I've owned a Logitech Wireless Action Controller for the PS2 for almost a decade. I've only had a problem with it once which involved the X button getting stuck every once in a while, but I remember cleaning it and solving the issue. But now I can't use it anymore because the receiver doesn't turn on the light. I think that's how it worked: the receiver blinked (or you had to push the button for the light to blinked) and then you pushed a button on the controller and voila! But the receiver's light never turns on regardless of what I do. I looked up the manuals online to see if I was doing everything wrong, but I can't seem to find a solution. Help! I really want to play Final Fantasy VII and I don't want to go back to a wired controller. Can anyone help me to check if the problem is the receiver not working properly or if I'm not configuring it properly?
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I was doing some research about Logitech controllers on the PS2 because I read that that brand released some of the best controllers on the console. That's how I found about about the Logitech NetPlay Keyboard and I want someone, anyone to tell me something about that thing. According to reference sites like PriceCharting.com those controllers should be collectible and somewhat expense, but someone's selling them for $10 with shipping and I have to know if it's worth acquiring one or not. Some general questions include: are they compatible with every game on the system or just online games? If that's the case, do you recommend using it for any games in particular or is it good just for the purposes of collecting? I think I can't really go wrong for that price. Apparently they come complete in box and most reviews from that seller are fine. It seems he has a stack of them and just wants to get rid of them, but since I can't find that much information about the controller anywhere, I turn to you. It seems most of the people who got one of those back in the day used it for Final Fantasy XI, but I don't know, maybe it works well with strategy games or slow-paced RPGs. Again, I'm just seriously considering it for the low price... Here's a picture:
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I recently came across a Logitech Precision Controller for the PlayStation 2 (also compatible with the original PlayStation) and I flipped out. I had a Logitech PS2 Cordless Action Controller that I loved back in the day, but the X button eventually wore out thanks to stupid mini-games and QTEs. This person is selling it for around $20 and swears that her kids used it a couple of times, their PS2 broke and they moved on to a newer console, but I've never been a fan of getting used controllers. But Logitech PS2 controllers have always had a fantastic reputation and I'm wondering if it's worth making an exception. So had anyone had an experience with that model in particular? Is the controller worth that price? I know it's a gamble, but I never come across those and need some advice. I have a feeling I might regret in the future, but I can't tell right now. Oh, and there's a picture of the controller below just for reference.
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Are Generic PS2 Memory Cards Any Good?
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Are generic PlayStation 2 memory cards any good? They are pretty inexpensive, but the one I saw, which is 128MB, I'd use not only to back up all the saves from my previous memory cards, but also for new games I get. So far, I've used the PlayStation-branded ones which are solid and extremely reliable, but I don't want to get a new card and then lose all of my progress on dozens of games. Any thoughts? -
Well, It's time for The Great Dreygor House Clearing Sale Extravaganza! I am having a convergence of events that dictate that I need to get rid of a bunch of stuff .. building a new house and not wanting to move a bunch of stuff when I move .. taking on a new expensive hobby project (renovating and converting arcade machine .. wouldn't be so bad if I was reselling it, but I am keeping it when I am done) .. and the wife plain simply says I have too much crap laying around and I need to get rid of it! I will be listing everything and will range from video games, toys, IT gear (computers, switches, and other cool stuff) and stuff you did not know you absolutely needed! each post will say what I am looking for however I am open to you making me an offer or even trading .. what my wife doesnt know I aquire wont hurt her! What you see in the picture is what you are getting. I will add stuff in groups at a time as it's time consuming. So it won't all be listed in one day. I would keep checking back to make sure you don't miss that one item you need! PAYMENT: All prices are USD. I accept PayPal ONLY. All sales are final and tech support is not included in the price (that will be extra .. although I do not have much time at the moment). PM me what you want and your offer. I will PM you back either acccepting you offer along with my PayPal address or I will PM you back with a counter offer of telling you to please reconsider your offer. You PayPal me the money the item is yours and I mark it as sold. Easy as that! SHIPPING: I do not tell you how much shipping is up front. I will combine shipping, but let me know everything you are buying so I can try to figure out how to package it for shipment. I will tell you the wieght and the size of the box. At that point you tell me how you want it shipped and pay for it via PayPal. If I get to the post office or UPS and what you paid me is not enough you will get a msg stating what the difference is. If the difference is great enough I will notify you of what USPS and UPS says the cost actually is.. I will ship anywhere in the world you want to pay me to ship it, however you assume all the risk if you do not pay for insurance. By the way this stuff is getting list on multiple sites so if you are thinking about getting something don't wait too long. Original Xbox Games Would like to get rid of these all in one lot. Make me an offer. These are all in cases, almost all have the instructions, and are in good shape. Every game plays. PlayStation 2 Games Would like to get rid of these all in one lot. Make me an offer. These are all in cases, almost all have the instructions, and are in good shape. Some games have surface scratches but does not affect how the game plays. StarTech.com PCIUSB3S4 4-Port PCI SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Adapter Card with SATA/SP4 Power $35 + shipping. Brand new still in sealed box. StarTech HSB4SATSASBA 4 Bay Aluminum Trayless Hot Swap Mobile Rack Backplane for 3.5in SAS II/SATA III - 6 Gbps HDD $65 + shipping. Brand new, unused StarTech.com ICUSBAUDIOB USB Stereo Audio Adapter External Sound Card $8.00 +shipping each. Slightly used, no driver disc you have to download from website. I have four (4) for sale. EnGenius EAP600 N600 High-Power Dual-Band Gigabit Indoor Wireless Access Point $60 + shipping. Brand new and un-used. I have two (2) for sale. EnGenius 802.3af PoE Injector I have two of these for sale. $20 + shipping for the new one and $12 + shipping for the used one NetGear R6300v2 – Smart Wi-Fi Router AC1750 Dual Band Gigabit $35 + shipping. Used but in very good shape. Motorola SurfBoard Extreme SBG6782-AC DOCSIS 3.0 AC1750 Cable Modem WiFi Router with build in MoCA (SBG6782-AC) I am selling two of these.I will let the brand new boxed one go for $150 + shipping and the used one go for $90 + shipping More to come later!
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Even to this day, the PlayStation 2 is my favorite home console. After all, the PS2 had thousands of games to choose from, a DVD player and backwards compatibility with the original PlayStation, among other amazing features. I still own dozens of PlayStation 2 games in my collection, but I know I missed several games a lot of people are passionate about (I never got to the play Persona 4, Ratchet & Clank, Timesplitters, Sly and Disgaea.) So apart from sharing some of my favorite titles, I encourage you to share yours. It's never too late to play some of those classics. Top 10: My Favorite PlayStation 2 Games
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Hey, all. First post on AA. I'm trying to get the best picture from my PS2 on a Sharp 27SF56B 27" flatpanel CRT. I'm currently using a PS2/PS3 component cable, but RetroRGB recommends SCART over component for 240p/480i displays. My questions are: if I use a SCART cable from the PS2, won't I just have to convert it back to component for the TV input? Will throwing the SCART in the mix really make that much of a difference on a CRT? I get the impression that the RetroRGB guys are mainly trying to optimize for HD displays, but I prefer a more "traditional" experience. Any help here would be appreciated.
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Are you thinking of getting into PS2 collecting? This video explains the different models of Playstation 2, what to look for that tends to fail, some different controllers and 10 games we highly recommend to get you started! What are the 10 PS2 Games a new collector should snag Day 1?
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The PS2 ROCKS with over 1,850 games released in North America! Here are a ton of great hidden gems for the console you may not know about. Games Shown: Legend of Kay Gungriffon Blaze Mister Mosquito Silpheed Lost Planet Disaster Report Maximo Ghost to Glory War of the Monsters Okage Shadow King Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil Aqua Aqua Primal
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This sells new in box on Amazon for $35. I am selling this one for $15 plus shipping. It looks brand new and I was told that it was only taken out of the box but it was never used. The foam pad has been attached but it really does look like it has never been used. The controller looks new and the SSX3 game (which is the GH version) does not have any marks on the disc at all. Everything looks great, includes the instructions as well. Works great. PM me if interested! Thanks
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I was a tad too lazy to post pics BUT I did upload a HD video of what I have for trade. I'm looking for 1 if not 2 XBox 360 fighting sticks (Hori preferred) for the items I have up for trade. This also comes with 4 extra peripherals to enhance your game playing experience. 2 add on's for your Playstation 2 1 add on for your Sega Dreamcast 1 add on for your Microsoft XBox 1 extra PCB replacement board for the XArcade These add on's alone are over 100 dollars easily if sold but I will include this with the trade. PLEASE NOTE: I CAN ONLY SHIP THIS WITHIN THE U.S. UNLESS YOU ARE WILLING TO HELP WITH SHIPPING TO EUROPE. Here is the video so you can get a better look at it. If you are seriously interested please PM me here or on my YouTube channel. Cheers, OldSchoolNYCGamer