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Play Station 2 Games

Post by Brian Davis » June 10, 2021, 12:35 pm

For once, I'll try and be succinct. :lol:
Does anyone have Sony Play Station 2 games they no longer want? These must be in PAL format to play straightforwardly in the unit, which I'm fairly certain was bought in Norway. I'm aware there are 'cheats' to play the very cheap, non-PAL discs one can buy on e.g Lazada, but don't want that hassle.



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Re: Play Station 2 Games

Post by choi choi » June 10, 2021, 5:58 pm

Have quite a few ! I think genuine games coz dont play on my "copy machine"
I dig em out yours for a Blend 285!
Pm you later!

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Re: Play Station 2 Games

Post by Brian Davis » June 10, 2021, 7:40 pm

choi choi wrote:
June 10, 2021, 5:58 pm
Have quite a few ! I think genuine games coz dont play on my "copy machine"
I dig em out yours for a Blend 285!
Pm you later!
Thanks. I can see that PAL is clearly written on the one genuine disc I have and the disc is 'thicker' than the cheap copies I bought. The latter don't play.

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Re: Play Station 2 Games

Post by Bubbler » December 24, 2024, 8:07 pm

Sometimes, it's worth checking out Facebook Marketplace or similar groups where people sell their old collections. As for avoiding the hassle of cheats and region issues, it’s probably best to stick with games specifically listed for your region to save time and effort.

On a completely different note, if you’re into gaming and want to grab some great deals, there’s always the option to buy games cheaper on Steam. You can explore options on platforms like SkinsMonkey, where you can also trade CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) skins. It's a smooth way to enjoy the game and possibly make a little money in the process. If you're curious, you can check out a guide on how to buy Steam games cheaper here: https://skinsmonkey.com/blog/how-to-buy-steam-games-cheaper.

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