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Redesigned PlayStation 2 Console Preview 54

Anonymous Gamer writes "GameSpot has a new hands-on preview of Sony's redesigned PlayStation 2 system. It's one-fourth the size of the old PS2 and only weighs two pounds. It looks like Sony's new system will be the iPod of game consoles this holiday season."
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Redesigned PlayStation 2 Console Preview

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  • But alas (Score:3, Interesting)

    by antifoidulus ( 807088 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @11:34AM (#10566469) Homepage Journal
    it doesn't run Linux(no hd possible!)
    • you don't need a harddrive to run linux
    • Re:But alas (Score:3, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Actually, it does run Linux. A hard drive is not required to use the PS2 Linux Kit because the kernel (or any other executable you install) is loaded from the memory card. There are at least two projects on playstation2-linux.com that include tutorials on how to boot via NFS root.

      A friend of mine has already used the Linux Kit to boot homebrew software stored on the memory card.
  • It still looks just like a regular PS2, only smaller. I've personally thought that odd assymetrical design was pretty ugly.
    • It's now a top loader, outputs DVDs progressively and has the network adaptor built in.
    • "It's not ugly... it's advanced!"

      Really though, this is just the thing to get people to spend more money on the PS2 before they release the PS3. I was planning on getting one anyway, just for Katamari Damacy... now I'll be compelled to spend more so I can get a new one, instead of an old used one! Way to go, Sony!

      -Jacius
  • Is it portable? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @11:38AM (#10566508)
    "It looks like Sony's new system will be the iPod of game consoles this holiday season."

    Is it portable?

    No?

    Then how the fuck is it going to be the "ipod of game consoles?"

    What a stupid comparison.

  • car mod (Score:5, Interesting)

    by prankfurter ( 818985 ) <prankfurter@gmail.com> on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @11:39AM (#10566511) Homepage Journal
    The new PS2 would be ideal for modding a car. its small and it runs off of dc (the transformer is external..) :-)
  • well (Score:1, Interesting)

    by igzat ( 817053 )
    I have to wonder how long until a mod-chip that will work with this newer, smaller system comes out. I estimate between 2-3 months, could be sooner. Those pirated are pretty efficent. LOL
  • by (SM) Spacemonkey ( 812689 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @11:46AM (#10566605)
    Are you saying its going to sell the most? Or its the smallest of the three consoles? Or the best design? Or the one everyone thinks cool?

    The ipod comment seems a little redundant.
  • by SimianOverlord ( 727643 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @11:50AM (#10566648) Homepage Journal
    So the Playstation 2 will only be bought by faux-scruffy posers?
  • My thoughts.. (Score:4, Insightful)

    by McKinney83 ( 687821 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @11:55AM (#10566724)
    If you don't already have a ps2, this is worth looking into.

    The only reason I could see someone who already has a ps2 getting this new one would be if theirs was first generation and dying. The new size is sweet and I don't think the no hdd thing will be a huge issue, plus you can't go wrong with the built in IR (for the dvd remote).

    The other difference is the top-loader. It's a great idea, and now people don't have to worry about their drives breaking (as often, at least) but for people who value vertical room more than horizontal (tv stands, etc.) it may be more of a hassle.
    • Actually, I'm thinking of getting one even though my regular PS2 has been working great since the initial release. I want one just beacuse there's no fan in it and it's supposedly much quieter. The original PS2 is way too noisy.
      • Re:My thoughts.. (Score:3, Informative)

        There's a still a fan, but a less noisy one. The disc drive probably doesn't sound like an Acorn Archimedies's floppy drive either. :-)

        Could be worse, you could own an Xbox, mine makes a really annoying noise from it's fan (I think), I feel like seeing if I can replace it. Apparently as time goes on, the Xboxes construction is getting cheaper and cheaper, and it's getting noisier becuase of it.
    • Re:My thoughts.. (Score:3, Insightful)

      by KDR_11k ( 778916 )
      Any word on the reliability compared to a standard model? And did Sony only mean HDD games with "some games might not run on this new version" or does that include more games?
  • I really like the look of this new PS2, especially as being a European the lack of a hard drive doesn't matter as we're not getting one anyway. About the only thing I was worried about was a possible lack of IR remote sensor, but seeing as it has one, that's cool. Plus it's black, not silver (I hate the current trend for tacky looking silver AV stuff).

    Now if I only had any money.

    Although I somehow think it might look a bit weird next to my Xbox, Mega Drive mk. 1 (Genesis) and Sega Saturn, I seen to keep o
  • by llevity ( 776014 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @12:49PM (#10567284)
    The new PS2's biggest feature appears to be its size. Okay, it's smaller. So what? It's not portable. I'm not going to carry it around in my pocket with 15' of A/V cables and power cords trailing behind me in case I happen to end up somewhere with a TV to hook it up to. The only reasonable thing I've seen so far is that it'd be ideal to install in your car, if that's your thing.

    By the same token, lots of people had a problem with the Xbox because of its size. Why?

    We're not talking Univac sized room filling machines. Stick the sucker on a shelf, or next to your TV on the floor, and forget about it. Why does anyone care about size?

    Personally, I'd love to see them all come in a standard size. If they were the same dimensions of a DVD player, or VCR, I could stack them all on top of each other. Considering aesthetic design seems to be so important to someone, that'll never happen though.

    • Agree, mod parent up.
    • "By the same token, lots of people had a problem with the Xbox because of its size. Why?

      "Personally, I'd love to see them all come in a standard size. If they were the same dimensions of a DVD player, or VCR, I could stack them all on top of each other."

      I think you answered your own question. The size of the xbox sucks because it takes up too much room and doesn't fit where most other things will.

      Maybe I'm just more special than you are, but I see having components small enough so I can actually fit t

      • Ditto on all counts. Going from left to right in my room, I have the veranda door right next to a DVD cabinet next to my TV and TV stand next to a bookcase next to a closet door. My stereo and consoles are under the TV. That's the only place they could go without putting the XBox in my closet or another room or something else utterly impractical. The XBox isn't too big (it fits), but I do have to say it's a pretty tight fit putting the XBox, PS2, and amp under the TV. If the unit was a bit smaller, I c
    • Will it take up less space if it is top-loading? That means you can't stack stuff on it.
    • You know one of the main reasons I snagged a GC instead of an xbox or a PS2 was size. I always buy stuff that is designed well and like that Nofrendo put some thought into the design, and reduced the size. But, in the end it diddn't matter all that much. By bros xbox fits in his living room just like my GC does...

      So, the point is, while size for consoles doesn't matter in a reason-logic-practicle sense... it does sell systems!

      P.S. - It was nice to have that handle when goign to lan parties.. oh wait there
  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @12:50PM (#10567298)
    but still no price cut? I guess they don't need to (still). Oh well, I'm glad to see the tray loader gone, one less motor to break and all. Then again that only applies if they built the thing as well as the first PS2.
  • Finally! (Score:4, Funny)

    by pat_trick ( 218868 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @01:20PM (#10567559)
    I waited for her to drop in price, and now that she's lost a few pounds and has a slimmer profile, I can see myself spending the money to buy her. ...no, I'm talking about the new PStwo you sicko.
  • by Grym ( 725290 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @01:34PM (#10567706)

    ...Unfortunately, older (SCPH-10090) Multitap adapters are not compatible with the new PS2 because the memory-card and controller-port placements don't match the port layouts on the older system.

    Anybody ever notice that Sony is a bunch of bastards when it comes to multitaps? The things are like $30 (God knows why) and are ALWAYS incompatible with previous versions.

    -Grym

    • Seems to me that with hacksaw and some electrical tape, a person could make the old multitap work with the new PS2. All you would have to do would be to put the controller plugin and the memory card plugin on separate cords like sony should have done in the first place.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    As this one isnt compatible with HDLoader.
  • It looks like Sony's new system will be the iPod of game consoles this holiday season

    So its portable, runs on a long lasting battery time and has loads of awesome accessories? No? Screw that then, I'll just buy one of the older model used PS2s for dirt cheap when everyone starts selling them back. (And now you know why stores like EBGames virtually try to give away the old PS1 models.)

  • by Andy_R ( 114137 ) on Tuesday October 19, 2004 @05:09PM (#10569986) Homepage Journal
    Functionally it's just the same machine again, the interest here is in how much they've been able to reduce the component count, so I'm disappointed not to see the guts of the new machine on show.

    If the machine is effectively a single 'PS2 chip' plus support and interfaces, then it would be a very strong pointer to the PS3 having the same chip in it for backwards compatibility.
  • You know, usually previews are for things that haven't been released yet. Seeing as how this has been available (at least in the US) since last week, it seems particularly pointless to have a preview of it. But yeah. It's tiny and it comes in a cute, white box. Yay.
  • They've been out in Canadian markets since, oh, last week. If you want to spend 200$ CDN for the same thing you probably already have, just head over the border to an EB, FutureShop, or Toys'R'Us and get one.
  • Or, at least, elegantly unobtrusive. I didn't like any console designs I can remember except for the original VCS which looked rather like a piece of furniture (love the metal switches). On the opposite side of the offensiveness scale there's the XBox. While I've not seen one with my own eyes, it looks like a perfect blend of "macho" and "cheap". And the Gamecube, while not downright ugly, is just not the right shade of tacky. The PS2 is the only console that has both Rez and ICO, right? Damn. Now I almost
  • I've had a Nin. G.cube for ~2 years, and its had every game I could want, spare one type of genre. Multi-player action RPG (that doesn't require a gamboy). My wife loves Baldur's Gate DA. I do too. We've played it through a couple of times. But then, no DA2 for the cube! No Champions of Norrath! Then D&D Heroes became an XBox exclusive! NUTZ.

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