PStwo


the proper given name for the redesigned playstation 2. this new model is much smaller than the ps2, and even has a network adapter built in (saving you $40 at retail). it uses a flip-top lid instead of the old one, which is a tray that slides out.

to help reduce size of the new pstwo, it will not support the hdd, but it’s still pretty d-mn small. but you like going to ps2 lan parties, you’d want this.
you still carrying that big hunk of cr-p? sell that and get a pstwo.

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