Sony PS2 Consoles (Image via Sony)
By Shane McGlaun

Today the Sony PS2 turns seven years old. Since the PS2 was introduced on October 26, 2000, Sony has sold 120 million PS2 consoles. That is only a drop in the bucket when compared to the amount of PS2 software Sony has moved at a whopping 1 billion pieces. The PS2 continues to be a popular choice for console gaming even with newer systems like the Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3 on the market.

The PS2 also helped establish the DVD format with its ability to play DVD movies as well as video games. Sony is trying this same trick with the PS3’s Blu-ray player with less success. Sony says it originally planned the PS2 to have a 10-year lifespan and with the way the console continues to sell, Sony says the PS2 may exceed its life expectancy. The PS2 currently has a library of almost 1500 games and that number is expected to grow with 160 titles coming for the PS2 between now and March 2008.

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1 COMMENT

  1. That’s true, PS2 maybe old already but still it is the most popular and record breaking console when it comes to sales the sony has ever had. i bought PS2 console way back year 2004 (the first generation ps2, the bulky one) but up until now it still give me real gaming entertainment both standalone and networked.

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