Cheapest PS2 Games Worth Your Time

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Nice list Racket. As I said in a comment on the article itself, there are just so many great games for the PS2. When it's all said and done I think the PS2 and NES have the greatest libraries overall of any console, in terms of depth and breadth, and influential games. I'm sure there are a few on the forums who'd beg to differ, however... :wink:
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RadarScope1 wrote:Nice list Racket. As I said in a comment on the article itself, there are just so many great games for the PS2. When it's all said and done I think the PS2 and NES have the greatest libraries overall of any console, in terms of depth and breadth, and influential games. I'm sure there are a few on the forums who'd beg to differ, however... :wink:
Personally, I get more excited about the PS1 than the PS2.
I guess that's my 2D bias talking....
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GT3's only $5 Canadian at EBgames now. Great deal.
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The PS2 has a fucking mountain of good, cheap stuff. I love it. Even if you want to just stick with buying new stuff instead of used, the quantity and overall quality of just the Greatest Hits line alone is fantastic. Even then, why spend a full $20 when you can probably get the same game for $10-$15 brand new with a little hunting? :)

Toys R Us' Buy 2 Get 1 Free + Green/Red Tag sales were awesome for this. Hell, Circuit City always has some goodies in their deep discount bin. Disgaea 2 for $16? Sold!
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roushimsx wrote:The PS2 has a fucking mountain of good, cheap stuff. I love it. Even if you want to just stick with buying new stuff instead of used, the quantity and overall quality of just the Greatest Hits line alone is fantastic. Even then, why spend a full $20 when you can probably get the same game for $10-$15 brand new with a little hunting? :)

Toys R Us' Buy 2 Get 1 Free + Green/Red Tag sales were awesome for this. Hell, Circuit City always has some goodies in their deep discount bin. Disgaea 2 for $16? Sold!
Yeah, that's the other great thing. Not only are there a ton of titles, but most are easily had for cheap.
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