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<p>Sony released the Playstation 2 on March 4, 2000, in Japan. Thank the mighty stars they did. If they hadn&#8217;t, the North American release of the Playstation 2 on October 26, 2000, might never have happened. And then my life would be completely different.</p>
<p>See, I&#8217;m a part of the NES generation, but the first gaming system I ever sought out and bought on my own was the Playstation 2. I&#8217;d gotten its predecessor for Christmas some years back, and the fact that the latest system worked also as a DVD player and still ran PS1 games fine was all I needed to hear to have me shell out some hard-earned buckos. So I did, some time vaguely in 2002 or early 2003, and I picked up two games to keep me busy: <strong>Dark Cloud</strong> and <strong>Red Faction</strong>.</p>
<p>Both blew me away. I remember being extremely impressed building the town and dungeon crawling in <strong>Dark Cloud</strong>, as well as destroying entire walls in <strong>Red Faction</strong>. The system showed great promise early on, and my subscription to <em>PSM</em> only reminded me more of all the great games soon to come out.</p>
<p>The Playstation 2 was my college (and post-college) console. I supplied the videogaming fun for all my roommates, and too many fond memories strike me now: <strong>FIFA</strong> tournaments, learning together how to roll then jump in <strong>Jak and Daxter</strong>, borrowing <strong>Final Fantasy X</strong> from an upstairs neighbor and declaring it as &#8220;meh!&#8221; after 15 minutes, <strong>Grand Theft Auto III</strong> drinking games, and using the console as a comfort buddy during a relationship breakup (many collect-a-thons were completed during this era).</p>
<p>I only jumped into the latest generation of systems last April or so with an Xbox 360. That&#8217;s right. I&#8217;ve been playing my Playstation 2 (the same one, actually <em>::knocks on wood::</em>) since I got it. About eight years. Same single memory card, too. There&#8217;s no reason not to play it. It&#8217;s a haven system, especially for RPG fans like myself, bloated with JRPGs and big-name ones like <strong>Final Fantasy XII</strong> and <strong>Dragon Quest VIII</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_2_games">With a humongous library,</a> there are still games out for the Playstation 2 I&#8217;ve yet to experience. The latest <strong>Jak/Ratchet</strong> games, <strong>God of War II</strong>, <strong>Ico</strong>, and many more. Games are <em>still</em> being released for the system ten years later, which I think says a lot.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a great console all-in-all. Always is, always will be.</p>
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