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- PS2s enduring popularity in Brazil is largely due to its affordability, with the console being priced around 700 reais and potential discounts down to 400 reais during sales.
- The PS2 offers a vast game library, with approximately 140 million units sold worldwide since its global launch in 2000.
- The consoles controller design, featuring enhanced sensitivity, provided nuanced control and was comfortable like the Super Nintendos.
- The PS2 doubled as a home entertainment device, offering DVD playback functionality for specific regions such as Latin America and Australia, in addition to backward compatibility with original PlayStation CD-ROM games.
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Originally published on Techtudo (Globo) on November 29, 2010, the PlayStation 2 (PS2) had been available in Brazil since late 2009. While consoles like the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii offered more advanced features at the time, the PS2 remains a top gaming platform thanks to its affordability and extensive game library. Approximately 140 million units have been sold worldwide since its global launch in 2000. Two models were released in Brazil: the original PS2 and a smaller “Slim” version. The original PS2 is similar in size to a slimmer PlayStation 3, about three inches thick. The Slim model reduces the original’s thickness and height by half. The PS2 offered several notable hardware features. Its controller design, comfortable like the Super Nintendo’s, reintroduced analog control, building on earlier implementations by Atari and Nintendo 64. According to Techtudo, PS2 memory cards are cheaper than those for Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, allowing players to save more games. The joystick offers enhanced sensitivity compared to the original video game controller, enabling nuanced control: lighter presses execute quicker commands, while harder presses deliver more powerful actions, particularly in fighting games.
Affordable Home Entertainment: PS2’s Enduring Appeal in Brazil
As a 128-bit console, the PS2 produces 3D graphics comparable to the Nintendo 64. While its graphics may not be as sharp as the GameCube’s, the console’s capabilities, combined with its broad software support, made it a popular choice for gamers. Sony designed the PlayStation 2 to be a comprehensive home entertainment device, incorporating DVD playback functionality. While it may not have the advanced features of newer consoles, the PS2 can play DVD movies from specific regions, such as Latin America and Australia, on official Brazilian devices. Moreover, the console supports backward compatibility, allowing users to play original PlayStation CD-ROM games. Techtudo reported in 2010 that the original Sony PS2 was priced around 700 reais, with potential discounts down to 400 reais during sales. It typically includes two controllers and a memory card. Note: The “Pros – Cons” section does not necessarily reflect Portal Uai’s opinion. The PlayStation 2’s combination of affordability, game selection, and DVD playback helped solidify its lasting appeal.
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