I disagree with many of your opinions on the console but even if you dislike it, you spoke about it respectfully and expressed your opinions in a very clear, mature manner. Props for that.
@@AdamKoralik Yeah, you can express yourself in a good manor even if you rip some of my heart. I understand that you are not a big fan of the PS2 and I respect that. You have an opinion and that is grate. You are a good content creator, you should do more videos. (Especially on the PS2, can you do a accessories recap, why, because I sadly never owned the multitap for any PlayStations. I know how it works but I would like to know more pls.)
something like a historical fact that PS2 was presented more as a dvd player than an actual gaming machine which it was supposed to be, how tf it is an opinion??
He’s brutally honest he said in one of these comments PS2 didn’t murder the Dreamcast sega did he is right if sega would have made less mistakes with the Saturn the Dreamcast would have done better also marketing
The first year of Dremacast was far superior to the first year of the ps2. But marketing and the DVD player. To be fair a couple of years in it really did pick up. GTA II and Metal Gear II.
Sega made mistakes with their decision with the Saturn, which in turn, affect the Dreamcast. But PS2 is still responsible unintentially to murder majority of the sales of the GameCube and bury Dreamcast even further down the line. Sony's inclusion of a built in DVD and playing playing the games is what made lot of consumers give attention to PS2 the most, especially with the affordable price. It's a brilliant strategy for lot of people prefering to buy PS2 over its competitors and the fact that Sega made mistakes that made people not trust them in a long run is the extra kicker to bury Sega in terms of console hardware after the early discontinuation of the Dreamcast. Sega made mistakes that affect their hardware business, but PS2 gave the final blow.
Have to disagree with some the comments here. While yes, PS2 held majority of the Market Share, at the end of day, it didn’t stop Sega from Continuing the Dreamcast until they can’t. Sega put the hatchet because they were already dead on arrival; they literally had no money to finance it in a stable way from the Get go, relying on funding from their Japanese Division’s president’s own money alone. The Dreamcast was never a financially practical system to support, but they did it anyway and they had a pretty good run for burning out quickly in the west and only fizzling out with other consoles in Japan. And it’s true, had Sega not been run by idiots and kept their Composure against Sony during the previous Generation, we probably still have them making hardware today.
your so true adam awesome reviews on the consoles, i love your review on n64, xbox 360 and the wii u, im an xbox gamer myself but im saving my money up for next gen and the wii u does look cool
I do argee with you,but that's how I always thought.I don't actually hate,but I flipping did love the backwards compatible with PS1 games since I played more PS1 games and.CDs then PS2 games and DVDs.I still buy games for the consoles,a lot of mature and Sega related games as I do not mean to give the Playstation 2 'backslash',but really loved the Playstation 1,had a lot of great memories especially with Toy Story Racer.
Holy shit I didn't know that Sega had the chance to have GTA III on the Dreamcast. That game could have turned the dreamcast's fortunes around. Such a shame Sega had to screw up with the genesis peripherals and the saturn. Oh and I have a theory about why the PS4 controller is more comfortable. It's because they changed the angle of the controller prongs. this means that the thumbstick grip relative to the angle of the hand is more ergonomic. Making it more like what microsoft and Nintendo do with their thumbsticks in their controllers. Definitely a change for the better as this is something I've disliked about the original dual shock design Ive disliked for a long time.
I always saw the reasons in the big success of the PS2 First: the cheap DVD Player Second: The Playstation hype Third: The backwards compatibility Fourth: The much higher marketing budget compared to Sega. I personally never liked this console very much, but because of the big sales numbers later it had tons of great games, more than any other console.
I got my Dreamcast for Christmas 2000 as PS2 were sold out everywhere. As it turns out that was for the best. PS2 had no games at the time, I remember a magazine I had a subscription to complaining about the less than stellar launch line up and giving game of the month to a PS1 game. Meanwhile, I was able to get Shenmue, Jet Set Radio, and Tokyo Extreme Racer and have a great time with my Dreamcast that Christmas.
Wish more people did that. DC had well over 200 games out by Christmas of 200, and I can say with confidence that at least 75 percent of them were worth playing. However, everyone's got to ride the hype train, just so they don't feel left out.
MrDeathSmiles We've all been there. I sold a bunch of consoles and games to a Funcoland when I was a kid to buy some new games for my Dreamcast, I later came to regret it.
The PS2 had a slower start than people remember but once it got going, you HAD to have one. The backwards compatibility and DVD capability were worth the price almost by themselves.
The system had two huge selling points: backwards compatibility with Playstation One (PS1) games, and the ability to play DVD movies. Released at a time when standard DVD players cost several hundred dollars, obtaining one free with a game console seemed like a terrific value. The PS2 DVD player turned out to be mediocre in quality (I recall some sound synchronization issues) but for the most part it served its purpose.
the ps2 actually had a STRONG launch: Tekken Tag, Timesplitters, DOA 2 Hardcore, SSX, Midnight Club, Silent Scope, Summoner, Kessen, Dynasty Warriors 2, Unreal Tournament and Armored Core 2 were some good games, decent at least as far as launch titles go, even if you rule out any non exclusive games. I guess you could argue that the GameCube or Dreamcast had heavier hitters, however the PS2s launch library is nothing to scoff at, and IMO is easily the best launch a Playstation system ever had.
Tekken Tag Tournament 1 was the only one worth playing at launch. That's all I remember playing til next year in 2001 when they finally got games. Hehe. Good times
Not always. It makes aliasing worse in many instances by making the image look too sharp. Very obvious on Resident Evil 4 or Final Fantasy XII. I like S-Video better, it's really smooth (you mean the Japanese / european SCART/ RGB system right ?)
I agree with you at the begning of the video its not my favorite it a most sucks Xbox was my favorite I'm no fan boy but the ps2 almost had ps1 grafiics
It does blur things up a bit, which hides a lot of the ugly stuff, but the result is not as good as playing on a CRT. But all i had to do was remove my glasses...
RGB smoothens aliasing a little bit, i mean true rgb not composite. Composite gives you bad colors, horrible contour and blurry images. I have never been able to stand it ever since it appeared on the PS1/N64, i bought a RGB cable for all my consoles. I believe myTV has a pretty decent upscaler, and most of the sources i use are not Full HD. Even my computer is set to 780 because in full HD the letters are too small i hate it. The upscaler has a lot to do with the final result. My TV is from sharp, made in japan, which i believe is the most serious manufacturer along with panasonic. (They basically make the retina screens for the ipads). I play PS2 with RGB and it looks pretty good (i mean for a ps2). The gamecube games i play in Composite using my WII and most of them look better than with RGB, but also sharper which in some cases makes defaults very visible, but i don't like using the sharpness control of the TV because it just makes the image blurry. SO all i have to do is play far from the TV and forget to wear my glasses.
12:15 $3 component cables generally don't look good. I know you now switched over to the HD Retrovision cables, but generally speaking if you're going to buy component cables for any console you should always buy either official cables or at least a high end third party version. In some cases, RGB SCART may actually be a better option. The PS2 is unique in that it also uses RGB for 480p content - albeit RGsB, and RGB generally has better colours than YPbPr. And if you need YPbPr, the SCART cable carries both YPbPr and RGB. If you have a SCART amplifier, you can send RGB through one output and YPbPr through another.
The best thing about this system, for me, was the backwards compatibility. I previously had an N64 (ripping on my friends who had a PS1) and the PS2 allowed me to easily catch up on some great games I missed from the previous generation.
PS2 came out in the US on October 26, 2000. My brother preordered it, but didn't have the money for it, but I did on launch day. The store called saying it was in, so my brother and I go to pick it up, but leaving his work parking lot we were the 3rd party in a car accident, while still in waiting to turn onto the road. We were delayed, as we were witnesses. Our car was a Honda CRX tiny car. We get to Gurnee Mills mall, and buy it, sales person tells us once you leave the store, we are no longer responsible if anything happens. I only kept it for a week, and resold it for a profit, to my friend and co-worker. I only made $50 do to he was drunk at the time he agreed to buy it.
I'm a die-hard PS2 fanboy, but even I have to admit that the stock controllers weren't great. I managed to find and buy a cyber gadget Rensha 2 controller a few months ago, and these things are just amazing. They solve everything, especially if you have big hands.
peter cacic I don't hate the PS2. With the PS2 people tend to believe that if it's not your favorite console ever then you must be a hater. Neither of which is true.
Gray FOX Come on dude, I obviously have more than the games I showed in the video. I can't do the whole collection or we'd be here all day. What you're not getting is my issue isn't with the games, it's with the console themselves, what they represent, and how poorly they were made.
***** It goes beyond that. Most fanboys are general to a group. "Nintendo 4 life" "XBox Supreme!" "Playstation Nation!' "Sega Forever!" These guys are hyper focused on an obsession with the PS2 that is obscene. Coming from a guy so in love with one console (the Dreamcast) that I took the time to get a complete set for it, that says a lot.
***** You get used to it. The people I feel bad for are the ones who have legitimate reasons to love that console, but they get lumped in with the insane. Though that happens in many aspects of life, nothing new there.
The PlayStation brand is the "Jack of all,Master of none"My first system was the N64 then PSone,Gamecube,PS2,Wii,XBox 360,PS3,Wii U,PS4 and XBox One.Never got a dreamcast because it was discontinued by the time my mum was going to get it for Christmas and never got an OG XBox because after the DUALSHOCK 2 I hated the original XBox controller and not many of the exclusives appealed to my gaming taste and you needed to buy an extra remote and dongle to watch DVDs
Your wrong from my view. How design works is reverse here. The simpler the structure, the easier to develop quality titles, the stronger the console. Even at expense of potential graphical and performance potential. Because the game library becomes healthier and the smaller companies can compete giving you unique titles. Simplified and Easy to Adapt for Consoles makes more Unique games.
Unique Games PS2 - Excellent Library, PS3 - Great Library, PS4 - Amazing Potential Library N64 - Excellent Library, NGameCube - Good Library, NWii - Okay Library, NWiiU - Good Library, NNext - ? Xbox 360 - Good Library, Xbox One - Great Potential Library
The Rational Man The GameCube had an absolute excellent library along with the Wii U
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Marketing strategy. The name was perfect. The consumers knew it was the new PS. The most brilliant idea from Nintendo was the name Super Nintendo. if you change the names of the products it may confuse the consumers. Nintendo and Sega had that problems with bad naming like Dreamcast or Gamecube. I know the name PS2 is lazy but PS was a recognized brand. Brilliant idea. For exemple, if the PSVita was to be called PSP2 it might had a different path.
Personally, I've always loved the name, PS2. It speaks to a level of minimalism and continued line of success. The name, like the famous "299" speech epitomizes the personality of Sony. They didn't try to win people over with elaborate names based on planets or cats. Their surgical prose is clear, concise, and speaks volumes greater than the sum of its parts. Ever since the Nintendo CD fiasco, they've always been the gaming company with a vengeance, and for that, I find their straight-to-business attitude badass.
Nintendo always changes their name except for the Wii U and SNES. (Not counting portables). And guess what the Wii U was a fail because of its name. Nintendo changed the name for the Wii and DS and look those are Nintendo’s most successful consoles
@@MalarkeyMan the DS was successful because Nintendo dominated the portable gaming scene and everyone knew how good Nintendo was in handleds the wii was successful because of their marketing strategy by targeting casuals the Wii U failed because of their target audience and bad marketing casuals don’t care about upgrading to the next generation console and the bad marketing didn’t help people thought it was a tablet add on
The PS2 may have a ordinary name BUT it has the greatest game library of any console ever, and probably always will considering how hollowed-out and soul-less the gaming industry has become. The PS2 has an astounding amount of diverse and unique titles, and even some of the multi-plats actually look better on the PS2 than the XBOX, not many but some. In short, the PS2 was about games not hardware domination.
ps2 didn't really have any great fps games though, that's what Xbox caught on with, and that's the direction that 360 went in to win last gen. oh wait Wii won last gen didn't it? but yeah ps2 probably has the best game library of any system ever, shadow of the Collossus, gta, final fantasy. the ps2 did rpg games well and perfected what I call "the movie style game." the best ps2 games were 3rd person rpgs with cuts scenes that made you feel like you were playing through a movie, either rendered in real time, or pre recorded on the dvd, or a mix of both.
Kelly Kapowski Well I can see you are a dude bro gamer. Sadly, those group of gamers are known as a poison to gaming. That's why the PS2 outsold the OG Empty Box, despite it looking better.
halo3odst Dreamcast Had some great games like Shenmue. But keyword here, SOME. PS2 Had many great games that at that time, no other series could beat in story, graphics and sometimes gameplay. Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons Of Liberty, Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater, Kingdom Hearts 1, Kingdom Hearts 2, Soul Calibur 3, Final Fantasy X and many other classics that MOST people remembered and enjoyed for years and years and even now. Meanwhile, lets look at the other consoles. The Dreamcast has some memorable games, again, Shenmue, Shenmue 2 Sonic Adventure 1, Sonic Adventure 2 and Virua Fighter. Those games are good and even great, but honestly, do people remember those games more than the PS2 games I mentioned? The games I named out lived for a very long time. Meanwhile, Shenmue is just getting its third game, and at the time it gets it, Metal Gear Solid would have been at its 5th game by game (Though that one kinda sucks). Alright! Onto GameCube. I actually have no beef with the GameCube. It has great games itself. I loved playing Zelda end of end. Thing is though, Nintendo has a third party issue and has it to this day. They still couldn't get classics like Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater or even Kingdom Hearts. The only Nintendo platforms Kingdom Hearts ever came on was handhelds. Again, GameCube? Great exclusives, but shit third party support. Now (Sigh) we talk about the OG Xbox. Oh God! The dude bro console. First off, let me say this, the OG Xbox had a lot of great ideas. Xbox Live Was a great service and it paved the way for service based online services, it had more content in multiplats and yeah, the graphics on its console was the BEST out of all consoles. Sadly, those were the only good things the OG Xbox did well. Lets break down why I think it's the WORST out of the 6th generation. Games are the biggest reason. Really now? Who the fuck talked about Halo like that? Yeah I'm sure it was pretty popular, but not compared to anything on PS2. All it did was start an online multiplayer dude bro crowd. (Claps hands) congrats Failsoft! You guys basically started the cancer tread of gaming from 2004 and onward. No one talks about the fucking horrible story of Halo and the horrible main character of Master Chief. He is no Solid Snake or Sora. He has no depth to him. He is just a wanna bad ass space marine with a horrible voice. Give me a break. They had no other big memorable title on the OG Xbox either. In conclusion, the PS2 wasn't a perfect console, but the console or its power is irrelevant. It had great games on It that was remembered for a reason. That alone is why people love the PS2, myself included.
At launch PS2 didn't have much true, but that changed and very quickly. It wasn't just the DVD player that made it sell so much unlike what some people say. Was a factor sure but not the sole reason.
The greatest Christmas gift I ever got. Introduced me to the joy of DVD collecting and to this day I collect Blu Rays. There's a lot of consoles where you can say "No matter what you like this console has a game for you." PS2 has like, ten, of whatever you like. This was also the console where sports sims really turned the corner into GM simulators instead of just running a season. Fantastic wrestling games at the beginning and end of the console's life that were completely different. A glut of fine racers. An ocean of RPGs. Lot of stealth action action and sandboxes. The thing just got everything.
peter cacic XBox One is hands down the worst console name in videogame history. No debate there. And yes, all the rest of those suck. 3DS...that one isn't too bad. Sells the line and the gimmick some what creatively. That being said, I got a 2DS...which is a terrible name.
No. The worst console is the Saturn. Also, Xbone isn't a derogatory term. It's a term that's been used to shorten the name of the console ever since E3 2013, like PS4 is a shortened name for Playstation 4.
I wonder if GTA had been Sega exclusive, whether they could have hung on and built on that - regained that edge they had through the uncensored Mortal Combat days.
(I know this comment is old but still) Even with the fantastic GTA III, Sega could not make a comeback, one of the main reasons PS2 did so well at launch was not only the brand itself (With the PS1 being the third best selling console of all time) but the fact that it could play DVDs out of the box in the early 2000s, keep in mind, it's like getting a budget DVD player with an extra system attached to play games. It appealed to casuals even before the Wii hit.
Yep, the age would definitely be a factor. Though to avoid being hypothetical, that's also why the NES for example doesn't mean much to me as it was mostly before my time.
I love the PS2, but I think it was the least "smooth" feeling console that gen. To me, the Dreamcast and the GameCube were the best playing consoles that gen.
The 6th. Generation was pretty tight, {Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox & Gamecube} they all had their moments, some pretty good games to got along with the hoopla. I loved the Dreamcast, i was on the lines when it first debuted. So many games, and decent ones at that, Soul Caliber blew my mind, what art!!! Substance and replay value were all there. Ah, Namco what a developer!!! my heart was with the DC, but there wasn't anything as special as Sony's PS2, the greatest console of all times, can't be touched or duplicated, no one will ever see another PS2, what a freaking Library!!!!!!!!! I did have a hard time picking between the SNES and the PS2, but the latter brought a format {DVD} to the masses, and that can not be over looked, history has proven, the PS2 really brought the concept media to the forefront. We will never and ever experience another era as such, the term "Eye Candy" was practically placed in our thoughts and minds, thanks to the Sony Playstation 2. It didn't matter what anybody else had at the time, the PS2 was total poetry in motion, i loved the other consoles as well, but the PS2, was a one of a kind media monster. You're presentations with regards to the 6th. generation, were somewhat interesting. Not my favorite by any means, but informative never the less!!! Keep up the good work: Martin
I agree with your opinion Adam on the Ps2 controller it is pretty uncomfortable and one worst controllers ever and you are right about the Ps2 being Marketed as DVD player that was the main reason why it was so successful.
Well Adam the ps2 is my fav console of all time and why? because of it games. The rpg and horror style games, for me, is the best out there, examples: Persona series (shinmegami tensei), shadow hearts series, dark cloud 1 and 2, tales of abyss and legendia, kingdom hearts, final fantasy X, ar tonelico, etc, for the horror, fatal frame seires, silent hl, indigo prohechy, and many mores. However I game you the credit that was the worst looking on graphics but I really dont bother if looks bad because I want an experience playing it ;)
yes I know and you told us that, thats was I gave you the point that in fact ps2 is the worst console on that generation comparing on graphics etc, but the games was the only thing that for me make it the best console because have everything to choose, and well have a lot of rpg and horror games that is my fav type of game. Also I think the ps2 is the console with most official game releases I think again, have over 2000, again I think
When you said that PS2 didn't have a great launch. That's very true. The only launch game I played was my favorite Tekken Tag Tournament 1. That game was beautiful when it 1st came out. That's the only game I was playing until next year with GTA 3, NBA Street, Jak and Daxter Precursor Legacy, THPS 3, & etc. PS2 truly one of the best consoles of all time. R.I.P. (2000-2013)
I never liked the PS2 all that much. Not the software itself as it does have a great library of games, it's the hardware that has always bugged me. I remember a few years ago that it stopped running games and movies and it kept saying "Disc Read Error." I had to pay £40 to get it all cleaned and fixed and ever since then, I've rarely played it. When you said the Sega Dreamcast was the last genuine gaming console, I partially agree with that statement. I personally think the GameCube was the last one but the PS2 felt like the beginning of game consoles being very gimmicky with media features and losing a lot of what made games feel different from other forms of media.
I remember the PS2 launch, I picked up a bunch of DVDs, and played a shit-ton of PS1 games to see how they cleaned up. I actually don't remember which PS2 games I purchased though, maybe SSX, if that was a launch title lol. What I’ll always remember about the PS2 was the excess. Whenever Xbox, GameCube, or even the Dreamcast got a game, the PS2 would get 14 (naturally 2001 and onward). Sure the vast majority would be filler, but I remember just how insane it was when you started looking at release schedules. When games like Disgaea hit the PS2, it had to find a niche market whereas if that were released on any of the other platforms it would have been celebrated as a major coup. That’s the thing with the PS2, tons, and tons of games flooding the market to the point it almost made the other systems feel more special because all the big games on the other systems were celebrated to some extent. Not sure if I’m getting my point across, but that’s the thing I’ll always remember most of the PS2, the excess.
Say what you will, but the 6th Gen was an epic period of console gaming. Gen 6 was simultaniously both the last generation of retro gaming and the first generation of modern gaming. And there wasn't a bad console in the group. And while the PS2 is kind of generic, it had SO many games, especially if you're able to dip into the Japanese library. It doesn't matter what you're into, the PS2 had lots of games you liked. What made it good is what made it bad, and that's that it was, literally, everybody's console. I had a PS2 during the 6th Gen, but never really played it after, my nostalgia pulling me towards other consoles. But now, in 2021, I find myself playing the PS2 more and more since it had so many fun games. It was really the cornerstone of my gamer days. I really enjoy exploring its massive library these days.
I remember when the PS2 came out all my older brother and his friends would say is how it can play DVDs. Meanwhile I was sad cause he sold his Dreamcast and the games with it to get a PS2. But TBH the PS2 was an awesome console down the line. If was backwards compatible with PS1 games so you can enjoy classics while you wait for new games to come out, which PS2 has some of the best games in the entire PlayStation franchise. When it came downright to features, the PS2 dominated. It was the first game console that blurred the line between a game console and a media center. Xbox also did this too with it's own DVD playback with it's annoying ass remote limitation but people eventually modded them into media centers lol. Although I can understand why you disliked it, I did too because it basically curb stomped the Dreamcast. But you can't deny it's massive influence in the game industry as a whole. Now consoles can stream media and movies and it's all because Sony decided to add DVD playback in 2000. But on the real they probably would've streamed media anyways but the PS2 earned the title because it has DVD playback first. All that being said, yes the PS2s display quality is ASS LOL.
I just don't understand fan boys because all you said was that the ps2 isn't your favourite console of the 6th generation and that you don't like the controller but because you've said that the fan boys now think you hate the whole playstation and prefer the xbox when you chose the ps4 over the xbox one for the eighth generation. Fan boys are odd people.
The only way to get the best video quality out of PS2 games is to use the PCSX2 emulator for PC. It can play physical PS2 games and can display them in native 4K, but if you stick to the console itself there isn't a way to get decent video quality even with the best component cables or aftermarket HDMI adapters. It's really sad when the best way to get the best video quality out of a console's games is to use an emulator.
I get what you're saying with the name. Even Nintendo, after the 64, decided to get a little creative with their names, but PlayStation 2 was a marketing gimmick. It was like Sony was saying, "Hey, remember that PlayStation that won the 5th generation console wars and you loved so much? Here's it's new and improved sequel!" And I also get what you're saying about the negatives on switching from gaming consoles to entertainment systems, but even you said it yourself that when all is said and done, video games are a business, and whoever makes the most money at the end wins. Sony tapped into 2 markets with the PlayStation. They turned to the gamers and said," Our video game console is the only one [at the time] to play DVDs!" then they turned to the movie watches and said, "DVD players are expensive, but at least our DVD player can also play games!" Like I said, 2 markets with 1 system. Oh, and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories was another game that was ported to both PlayStation 2 and Wii.
Imagine an alternate universe where the PS2 didn't have DVD support and failed so the DreamCast would have become the best selling console of all time. Unlikely, but not impossible!
I grew up wth the ps2 and I really dont like it looking back. I would take the Gamecube and Dreamcast over it any day. I never even had an orignal Xbox but I would rather play that so I'm not locked to 480i in most cases.
PS1 and 2 are my favorite systems ever hands down, mostly because of exclusive games. Also I still have 2 PS2s (US and Pal) out (along with my Dreamcast) today. I don't keep my Xbox out because the thing is huge so I have to get it out when I want to play it. I don't agree that the PS2 has worse picture quality. It just has worse graphics ('just' been an understatement) and most games are rendered at just 480i not 480p. I can't speak for the US but the UK the PS2 was not marketed as a DVD player, it was marketed as a games console that could also play DVDs. I remember they was giving out these booklets with the games coming for it at the time. I don't think PS2 exclusives would of looked better on the Dreamcast but they would of done on the others for sure. The PS2 was more powerful than the DC despite the lower resolution. I can't imagine the DC running Grand Turismo 3 and it looking as good. I personally prefer the PS2 pad, specially over the Game Cube pad which I didn't like the sticks for or the button layout. The Dreamcast had the best analog stick but only having one of them was a huge problem and you was left with few buttons because of having to use buttons to move you around and the stick to aim with for some games and others the triggers (great triggers) were used for the camera. I think the Game Cube in terms of hard ware was a good all rounder, more powerful than the PS2 but not overly big like the Xbox. But for me ultimately the games are what matter to me most and even if you just owned the PS2 for exclusives, it still had a shit load of games. The PS2 launch I would maybe say was the worst of all the 4 systems. The Dreamcast i'd say had the best launch mostly down to Sonic Adventure which I put an insane amount of time into. I was in love with the Dreamcast so it took a while for the PS2 to prove it self to me.
I sunk hours of my life into the ps2, but i can count on one hand my absolute favorites, ive sunk way more into the 360 and ps4, and ive played more games than i can count on those that i enjoyed immensely.
I've been playing games since the age of 20 now 55 I still play games I had every console you can think of I loved the ps2 it was a great console at the time I also had the very first xbox both had different things you could do the xbox would play your music in the background when you were playing games the ps2 didn't but I loved the ps2 just the same I recently got a ps2 slim has well as the ps3 love both great games all round!!!
+AdamKoralik you forgot to mentioned the ps2 until 2012 was able to run NETFLIX. I think if the Ps2 had better image clarity you would love it. Also, have you ever tried to connect your "PS2 To HDMI" to your "Scart to HDMI" converter using the HDMI as input? I was wondering how it would look like
+Chuyi Vue the ps2 image clarity is not an issue, it has a video filter that makes jagged edges extremrly less noticible when using component cable. i played some ps2 on ps3 and the image looks inferior imo because that sprcial ps2 filter is gone and i can notice jagged edges even more.
The 6th gen has to be the biggest slaughter of all time, every video game device sold during this era couldnt compete with the PS2's 155-157 million sold! Gamecube did 21.7 million and GBA did 81 million so a total of 102 million Xbox did 25 million and dreamcast did 9.6 million! you add all that up and your still about 18 million away from the PS2s sales! that means if you want to you can add the Wii U and virtual boy numbers to that and still not be at 155 million!
@@AdrianL2805 nah ps1 was very successful so ps2 would still be more plus most of you don’t realize it wasn’t just old people buying it for dvds if your a kid you can make the excuse of buying ps2 to your parents so then they could enjoy dvd on it and then you as a kid could play games so ps2 was also a chance for kids to make the excuse to get a gaming console because of the dvd plus ps2 has 453 exclusives Xbox only had 95 plus 25 percent of them are probably on pc so there fake exclusives whenever I say onimusha 3 is ps2 exclusives people bring up the pc port wich ya onimusha 2 and 4 are the only real ps2 exclusives in onimusha series but the thing is how can Xbox players say elder scrolls morriwind is og Xbox exclusives when that’s on pc but apparently I’m not allowed to say onimusha 3 is ps2 exclusives wich is dumb to me. would PlayStation 2 go to the 100s if it didn’t have dvd no but I still think it would win but maybe not you know why because Xbox had a DVD player it was guilty of lt I remember this guy I know who owned a Xbox just for dvd you think I’m joking so Xbox also was guilty of it but PlayStation 2 was a better DVD player you didn’t need to use a remote even tho there was ps2 remote and the ps2 is smaller too so I can see some dvd guy getting ps2 for dvd over Xbox for dvd plus there are many times PlayStation 2 looked better true crime New York City looked way better on ps2 and had better fps then GameCube and Xbox did look a little better but the Xbox had a game breaking glitch that doesn’t let you finish the game there’s tons of other time PlayStation 2 beat GameCube that no one talks about but as for ps2 and Xbox Xbox multiplatform usually a little better or there even like burnout 3 takedown looks near identical to Xbox version plus ps2 was first console to have more than 4 players ya not much people know that smh it’s as if PlayStation 2 is overtalked about but underrated in the same time PlayStation 2 online was underrated games like monster hunter and resident evil outbreak online we’re revolutionary socom too I guess but socom a little bland to me I should try it it’s like tactical shooter and had online and was exclusives never even played ps2 online I wish I did
I remember PS2 was mocked for 2 controller ports and needing a multi tap. Sly Cooper and Ratchet/Clank was the the system seller for me. One day I’ll get the transparent blue PS2 to play Japan imports
a CRT TV for a PS2 for any retro console looks amazing better than an HDTV. a PS2 is meant to be played on a CRT TV I've played a PS2 on a HDTV and it looks horrible. if you did component on an HDTV and then used composite on a CRT TV the game looks gorgeous on the CRT. granted my CRT TV only does composite so I really don't know the difference between component when it comes to CRT TV but it still looks better than HDTV. and that's not the only reason to buy a CRT TV for your retro console there's a thing called input lag and with a CRT TV there's no input lag at all that makes all the difference in the world. so go out there and buy yourself a CRT and enjoy the PS2 and all of its Glory.
uppermostking02 It was designed for newer TV, but the clarity sucks so it looks better on CRT. I don't have anything againts CRTs or PS2 (actually like CRTs because of high refresh rates and I had a PS2 [didn't liked it so well because of the controller]).
I own a PS2 because I like many of its exclusive games, not because I like the hardware. In fact, whenever I hear the words "only on PS2" I can't help but be disappointed, because I think how much better those same games could have potentially been on the original Xbox in terms of visuals, content, and controls. A perfect example of that for me is Fatal Frame. Fatal Frame 1 and 2 are _way_ better on Xbox, and then Tecmo went and made Fatal Frame 3 only for PS2. I bought it and I love it, but man, if only that game was on Xbox. Another example of a game is Persona 4. Man did I play the crap out of it, but imagine if that had been on Xbox as well!
MrMikehunt87 I'm not talking about the Duke, but rather the controller S originally designed for the Japanese market. I think that's one of the best controllers ever made, and I prefer it over the Xbox 360 and Xbox One controllers.
all 3 consoles had completly different hardware, the ps2 had an emotion engine chip that had only 300 mhz and still could hold on to its competitor. Becuase it had a supirior graphicscard and its ram had hugher clockrate and was the fastest and had even more ram than the gamecube. The emotion chip could also kind of phsicis stuff etc. Yeah the gamecube got resi and xbox got doom but the ps2 got shadow of colosus and silent hill 3. Games like silent hill 3 and mgs 3 are exclusive for a reason because of its different architecture it wouldnt run on gamecube or the xbox
Aktuell Russland Yes, they all have different architecture, but that doesn't mean jack when it came to the possibility of enhanced, better ports on either GameCube or Xbox. There are many examples of games that were initially exclusive to one format and then ported to one or both of the other two, and speaking only of the Xbox, there are many examples of games that started off a PS2 exclusives and then were later ported to the Xbox with better graphics, better framerate and additional content. Metal Gear Solid 2, Fatal Frame, Tenchu Wrath of Heaven, Dead or Alive 2, Grand Theft Auto 3. The list goes on and on. An even bigger list than that are games that were developed for all three, or at least, PS2 and one of the other two at the same time. In almost every single case from any developer, the PS2 version was inferior by a good margin when compared to the version the developer was able to make on GameCube or Xbox. This is why I say I am disappointing whenever I learn that a great PS2 game is landlocked on the PS2 hardware and never had a chance to be superior on more powerful hardware. This is is why it's almost always a better idea to buy those HD collection versions of PS2 games on PS3 rather than play the original PS2 builds. The PS2 may have this legacy of having such an amazing and diverse game library, but to me and many others, games that were locked to the PS2 were doomed to suffer from the hardware itself, never having a chance to reach their true potential on either GameCube or Xbox.
The Ps2 was doing everything right with Guitar Hero, God Of war, Gran Turismo, Metal Gear, and Grand Theft Auto. Also the RPGs. I remember goign into game stores and the clerks telling people straight up to not buy Dreamcasts, and to hold out for the PS2. I think that bit them in the end when the PS2 was out of stock and they couldnt sell dreamcasts LOL. I still have my Launch Dreamcast. I will never sell it.
i remember finding out that video games journalists were sell outs when they threw the Dreamcast under the bus for the ps2 and bouncer. bunch of articles at the time say o the dreamcast cannot compare to the ps2 look at zone of the enders with the sparks and light lol. Instantly think of shenmue 1& 2 , jet set radio which cannot be done by ps2,dead or alive 2 , soul caliber, out trigger,echo the dolphin and so on. If only the dreamcast had dvd play back then the games could have been longer and had high grade assets all the way through. ps2 £300 and 1 year newer Dreamcast £200, would have loved to have seen what sega could have done with a £300 machine but i guess they did not have the capital to compete and buy out the press.
It's funny you don't like the dualshock 1~3 controllers and mention that they're just an evolution of the SNES controller. That's _why_ I've always found them comfortable while a lot of other controllers seem like big clunky bricks to me. I loved the SNES controller, the only issue I had/have with is the build quality. Somehow Nintendo made the NES controller so rugged you could crack walnuts with it and go back to playing Zelda, while the SNES one develops minor to moderate cracks if you sneeze on it. Sony kinda did the same thing to a lesser extent too. The first dual analog controller for PS1 (the old gray ones that don't say dualshock anywhere on them) are beasts, they're built to take a nuclear blast. Then you have the dualshock 2 ones that were much more fragile, and the first model PS3 sixaxis controllers were pretty flimsy (plastic bits around the shoulder buttons love to jump ship). Thankfully they brought some build quality back with the dualshock 3 and 4. You do make a good point about hooking up a PS2 to an HDTV. When I got my PS3 and HDTV I set my CRT aside because I figured I'd just use the new TV for everything. So glad I didn't get rid of it because when it comes to PS1 and PS2 games they look better on the CRT (to me at least). It is really weird because you'd think that Sony as a TV manufacturer would be more forward thinking when it comes to display, heck esp if they were treating the PS2 as a media box (I NEVER saw it as a media box, it's always been a game console to me).
I remember back in 2004 me getting a ps2 for Christmas, I was originally planned on getting a portable DVD player, but after playing gta San Andreas at my brothers house, one of my nephews rented it and I got to play it some, and of course it wasn't on the xbarge (oops I'm sorry, I meant to say xbox) yet, so therefore, I got a ps2
It is sad and cringe at the same time that you have to start some of these vids with a 'just because I don't like XYZ does not mean...' Kinda shows the ppl you are dealing with and their own mental limitations...
Ya, he's gotta buffer his vids for stating his opinion so PS2 fanboys (like me) don't spam the comments section. Gamers, it's fair to say, are among the shittiest people when it comes to "criticism about things you may like". See gamergate.
I miss 3D platformer they still make them but most are mediocre and I can't think of an 8th generation 3D platformer off the top of my head apart from knack which sucked,and yooka-Laylee but I'd have to try a demo
I really hated the button placement on the Xbox controller, even the S controller had the awkward black, white, start & select buttons. The analog sticks on the other hand were far better than the PS2 sticks imo, much more comfortable & precise.
136paul136 I completely agree. The original Duke was one of the worst controllers I have ever experienced. Even the European and Japanese S-version is horrible, with very strange button placements. It's also extremely bad for fighting games because some how with all the money Microsoft has they still don't know how to make a proper D-PAD. Good lucking trying to FADC in Street Fighter using Xbox D-PAD, lol.
Something similar happened with the PlayStation 1. It was also marketed to play CD's. CD players normally costed thousands of pounds/dollars. And the SCPH-1001, one of the earlier units, was an AMAZING CD player, and that's why many people bought the PlayStation.
I still got that version. it plays music perfectly. Also do you know that you can play Japanese games plus burn games on it by using the swapping technique?
To be fair Adam the numbering of consoles thing didn't start with the PS2. It actually goes back to the Magnavox Odyssey 2, a competitor of the Atari 2600 when it was still the Atari VCS (video computer system).
The PlayStation 2 kind of happened at a time when I pretty much gave up games as I began to be more "mature" and "serious" as a freshman in high school, that coupled with a bunch of negative personal changes in life, as well as basically being a Dreamcast fan and seeing the PS2 as partly responsible for the demise of the Dreamcast, means that I don't exactly have fond memories of the console. Retrospectively, looking at it there just aren't too many games that I've found that I like for it. Soul Calibur II (also available on GameCube, and Xbox) and Rez (a Dreamcast port) are the only games coming to me at the top of my head. I haven't played enough of Beyond Good and Evil to form an opinion. I completely agree that in terms of financial success it's just a fact that it beat the competition, and Sony pursued a brilliant strategy. I'm surprised though that you don't like the PS2 controller. I've gotten so used to the PS1 dualshock controller that it feels like the "standard" to me. I'm not a huge Nintendo fan but I agree that the GameCube was a better console.
Fun fact - the buttons on the DualShock 2 are pressure-sensitive. On most controllers regular buttons are digital - which means the amount of pressure doesn't mean anything to them. For example, in MGS2 you would press the Square button slightly to aim in first person and press it harder to shoot. This functionality was still there in the DualShock 3, but was removed in the DualShock 4. Honestly, if feels like a gimmick. I can't think of a single PS3 game (that I've played) that even used this feature. Not even exclusives. No wonder they switched to digital buttons in DS4.
it wasn't a gimmick on ps2 though. in gta holding down x hard made the car drive at top speed, hold it down lighter and it would drive slower. I think all of the buttons were analog, even the d-pad was analog, I know some people who play fifa on ps2 with the d pad because it is analog and can register pretty much 360 degrees of direction. for example holding down up and right at equal pressure would make the direction at 45 degrees from origin.
I honestly can't fathom how you would prefer the gamecube over the PS2. To each their own I guess. The PS2 actually has the PS1 hardware natively built in, so you get two systems for the price of one. The fact that it runs on DVD means that it can handle more cinematics and more complicated games. hmmm Devil may cry, God of War, Red Faction, Final Fantasy X, GTA vice City? or should I play some mario? I wouldnt play any of the fifth gen consols on an HDTV. WTF would you do that? That's what the xbox 360 is for. Im not interested in playing wind walker in any resolution. 😅
I prefer the gc over the ps2 because I like their exclusives. As to your logic on cinematic and graphical capabilities, the Xbox is better handling these things. Meaning all around better gameplay quality. Even the gc does better hardware wise. And why would you play sixth(not fifth) gen games on hdtvs is to get great quality in the image quality and resolution. And playing on a crt gives you 480i which is a resolution
+who Knows esports Yeah the Cube's problem wasn't hardware it was Nintendo repeating their screw up with the N64 by using an inferior in terms of storage capacity media format compared to what their competitors used.
Hey Adam, what do you think its better: PS2 connected to a lcd through component or Ps2 connected to a crt tv through scart? I usually use component but like you said it doesnt look very good! at least in most games, some are ok.
The PS2 had a lot of shovel ware games as I can remember. Only like a small percentage out of the thousands of PS2 games were really good. I own a PS2 BTW.
I am also not saying that other 6th gen consoles had shitty games, because believe me they did have a handful of terrible games. But it was the PS2 that suffered a large selection of shitty games, which makes sense since every developer profited off the PS2's popularity by releasing whatever game they could make quick cash with.
The ps2 is comparable to the NES IMO. People gloss over 1/3 of the PS2 library which had great exclusives but multiplats were better on the competition while the other 2/3rds of the library was shovelware . The NES suffers from the same issue. Blimey, How nostalgia blinds people. The SNES and mega drive are better consoles that will always be timeless unlike the PS2.
Recently starting watching the sixth generation console review videos on your channel, leading me to subscribe. Your presenting style is very cool. Keep up the good work
Same thoughts on the PS2 as you, I'd rather play the games on Xbox or Gamecube. Only used the PS2 for metal gear, zone of the enters,, gran turismo etc. Looking forward to seeing the Xbox and Gamecube videos!
PS2 was great, gamecube with its tiny disks was always strange because Nintendo was too cheap to licence DVD's from that strange copyright consortium. Never got into Xbox
if you noticed I said PlayStation not ps2 and sorry if you don't racing but its worth the mention it was a launch game on PS ,PS2, PS3,and PS4 just as the forza series has been launched for Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox one just saying its worth mentioning
Iamthe64 Two likely reasons. 1: Your CD laser is dead. Put in a music CD, if it reads that, you're fine. 2: You're using component cables, the PS1 can't support them.
AdamKoralik Most of my PS1 games work on my PS2 and I use component. I had to change the " digital output"(or something like that) in the settings to ON, then they all work fine. Thats what i had to change, at least.
I have played and bought almost all the consoles ever released. I can say that every game from third party developers for the most part were built for the PS2 during this generation. Sports, racing whatever.... The PS2 version was the version to get despite the visual upgrades in my opinion. This was the best generation and will not be surpassed. I am a Master system Sega console fanboy and Nintendo was my first real experience with console gaming. However, the PS2 for me in the effects, games, art styles is the best. I agree that you may not appreciate what it had to offer. I bought the gamecube after my dreamcast because I must support Nintendo if Sega goes down before I continue on the playstation which had games that allowed me to enjoy games in my late teens. I made a mistake. Prime, double dash, sushine, smash, symphonia, Skies of arcadia.... Sure... but the PS2 had games that allowed me to game during my late teens into early twenties dealing with stories that were more than just killing goombas and koopas. I think the hate is always never truly objective. Without Playstation consoles I know for a fact that I would not have gamed past Genesis and SNES era.
I'm 7 years late but I 100% agree with this statement haha I grew up with the mega drive and PlayStation 1 and agree the PlayStation 2 had some amazing games where the story actually had some substance if you were a JRPG/space Shooter fan the PlayStation 2 was the system to get
mrsiggia People don't like it because they think it's too small for their hands. I personally have small hands so It doesn't bother me but I understand where they're coming from. I don't like Xbox or the controller layout but I will admit it is very comfortable to hold.
I loved the PS2's name.. This is because I like simplicity. New games, for example, have a million options and I get easily confused by them (And no, I'm not a 70 year old grandpa, I'm a 14 year old teenager).
I disagree with many of your opinions on the console but even if you dislike it, you spoke about it respectfully and expressed your opinions in a very clear, mature manner. Props for that.
Thank you sir.
@@AdamKoralik Yeah, you can express yourself in a good manor even if you rip some of my heart. I understand that you are not a big fan of the PS2 and I respect that. You have an opinion and that is grate. You are a good content creator, you should do more videos. (Especially on the PS2, can you do a accessories recap, why, because I sadly never owned the multitap for any PlayStations. I know how it works but I would like to know more pls.)
@Hendrou Bilo PS3 controller compared to ps4 controller hurts my hands
something like a historical fact that PS2 was presented more as a dvd player than an actual gaming machine which it was supposed to be, how tf it is an opinion??
Most of what he said about the PS2 were not opinions? This comment is so condescending.
He’s brutally honest he said in one of these comments PS2 didn’t murder the Dreamcast sega did he is right if sega would have made less mistakes with the Saturn the Dreamcast would have done better also marketing
Yep the PS2 didn't kill Dreamcast it but it definitely buried it.
Comrade Stalin!!!
The first year of Dremacast was far superior to the first year of the ps2. But marketing and the DVD player. To be fair a couple of years in it really did pick up. GTA II and Metal Gear II.
Sega made mistakes with their decision with the Saturn, which in turn, affect the Dreamcast. But PS2 is still responsible unintentially to murder majority of the sales of the GameCube and bury Dreamcast even further down the line. Sony's inclusion of a built in DVD and playing playing the games is what made lot of consumers give attention to PS2 the most, especially with the affordable price. It's a brilliant strategy for lot of people prefering to buy PS2 over its competitors and the fact that Sega made mistakes that made people not trust them in a long run is the extra kicker to bury Sega in terms of console hardware after the early discontinuation of the Dreamcast. Sega made mistakes that affect their hardware business, but PS2 gave the final blow.
Have to disagree with some the comments here. While yes, PS2 held majority of the Market Share, at the end of day, it didn’t stop Sega from Continuing the Dreamcast until they can’t. Sega put the hatchet because they were already dead on arrival; they literally had no money to finance it in a stable way from the Get go, relying on funding from their Japanese Division’s president’s own money alone. The Dreamcast was never a financially practical system to support, but they did it anyway and they had a pretty good run for burning out quickly in the west and only fizzling out with other consoles in Japan.
And it’s true, had Sega not been run by idiots and kept their Composure against Sony during the previous Generation, we probably still have them making hardware today.
+dominic trofa The PS2 didn't murder the Dreamcast, Sega did.
your so true adam awesome reviews on the consoles, i love your review on n64, xbox 360 and the wii u, im an xbox gamer myself but im saving my money up for next gen and the wii u does look cool
tom newbon
Thanks for watching!
I do argee with you,but that's how I always thought.I don't actually hate,but I flipping did love the backwards compatible with PS1 games since I played more PS1 games and.CDs then PS2 games and DVDs.I still buy games for the consoles,a lot of mature and Sega related games as I do not mean to give the Playstation 2 'backslash',but really loved the Playstation 1,had a lot of great memories especially with Toy Story Racer.
I still love my PS2. i had mine since 2008.
I have had my Playstation 2 since 2005,the slimline model.
Adam I hope it means something to you, when you're one of the few people that I can watch for 20 minutes without getting sidetracked.
I do appreciate that.
I’m the same, he has good charisma
Take your meds kid.LOL....
@@ModernClassicWorld How about you take yours?
Holy shit I didn't know that Sega had the chance to have GTA III on the Dreamcast. That game could have turned the dreamcast's fortunes around. Such a shame Sega had to screw up with the genesis peripherals and the saturn.
Oh and I have a theory about why the PS4 controller is more comfortable. It's because they changed the angle of the controller prongs. this means that the thumbstick grip relative to the angle of the hand is more ergonomic. Making it more like what microsoft and Nintendo do with their thumbsticks in their controllers. Definitely a change for the better as this is something I've disliked about the original dual shock design Ive disliked for a long time.
I always saw the reasons in the big success of the PS2
First: the cheap DVD Player
Second: The Playstation hype
Third: The backwards compatibility
Fourth: The much higher marketing budget compared to Sega.
I personally never liked this console very much, but because of the big sales numbers later it had tons of great games, more than any other console.
I got my Dreamcast for Christmas 2000 as PS2 were sold out everywhere. As it turns out that was for the best. PS2 had no games at the time, I remember a magazine I had a subscription to complaining about the less than stellar launch line up and giving game of the month to a PS1 game. Meanwhile, I was able to get Shenmue, Jet Set Radio, and Tokyo Extreme Racer and have a great time with my Dreamcast that Christmas.
Wish more people did that. DC had well over 200 games out by Christmas of 200, and I can say with confidence that at least 75 percent of them were worth playing. However, everyone's got to ride the hype train, just so they don't feel left out.
2000/2001 (first half) was fascinating. Dreamcast gamers were definitely having more fun, until they were forced to move on.
MrDeathSmiles We've all been there. I sold a bunch of consoles and games to a Funcoland when I was a kid to buy some new games for my Dreamcast, I later came to regret it.
The PS2 had a slower start than people remember but once it got going, you HAD to have one. The backwards compatibility and DVD capability were worth the price almost by themselves.
Greg Lytle hey it was
wish this topics were discussed in actual classrooms in schools :D the class no one would get bored in! lol
Appreciated, but there are 12 people who definitely wouldn't agree with you sir.
AdamKoralik real world teachers I suppose! haha
Trip Hawkins founder of EA Games and the 3DO company is a professor at my brothers university, UCSB.
Yea
PS2 was my first DVD player, PS3 my first blueray player !
They all introduced something: PS1- CD, PS2- DVD, PS3- Blu-Ray, PS4- shitty game streaming.
KILLIE1869 The PS1 introduced CDs to game consoles in absolutely no way.
Ps2 was an amazing console, just cause it promoted DVD it doesn’t mean it was bad in any way
KILLIE1869 Ummm SEGA CD did that.
XAVIER1992 that's an add on,NOT a solo dedicated console itself.
The system had two huge selling points: backwards compatibility with Playstation One (PS1) games, and the ability to play DVD movies. Released at a time when standard DVD players cost several hundred dollars, obtaining one free with a game console seemed like a terrific value. The PS2 DVD player turned out to be mediocre in quality (I recall some sound synchronization issues) but for the most part it served its purpose.
the ps2 actually had a STRONG launch: Tekken Tag, Timesplitters, DOA 2 Hardcore, SSX, Midnight Club, Silent Scope, Summoner, Kessen, Dynasty Warriors 2, Unreal Tournament and Armored Core 2 were some good games, decent at least as far as launch titles go, even if you rule out any non exclusive games. I guess you could argue that the GameCube or Dreamcast had heavier hitters, however the PS2s launch library is nothing to scoff at, and IMO is easily the best launch a Playstation system ever had.
downphoenix also MGS 2
Nick that wasn't a launch game lol...
Wasn't Zone of the Enders a launch title?
Tekken Tag Tournament 1 was the only one worth playing at launch. That's all I remember playing til next year in 2001 when they finally got games. Hehe. Good times
If ps2 had Need For Speed underground at release..
@Cathrine Hubbs I use component, as that's superior to both S-Video AND composite.
Not always. It makes aliasing worse in many instances by making the image look too sharp. Very obvious on Resident Evil 4 or Final Fantasy XII. I like S-Video better, it's really smooth (you mean the Japanese / european SCART/ RGB system right ?)
I agree with you at the begning of the video its not my favorite it a most sucks Xbox was my favorite I'm no fan boy but the ps2 almost had ps1 grafiics
I did turn it down, i had to. Results vary depending on the game.
F-Zero GX is stellar.
It does blur things up a bit, which hides a lot of the ugly stuff, but the result is not as good as playing on a CRT.
But all i had to do was remove my glasses...
RGB smoothens aliasing a little bit, i mean true rgb not composite. Composite gives you bad colors, horrible contour and blurry images. I have never been able to stand it ever since it appeared on the PS1/N64, i bought a RGB cable for all my consoles. I believe myTV has a pretty decent upscaler, and most of the sources i use are not Full HD. Even my computer is set to 780 because in full HD the letters are too small i hate it.
The upscaler has a lot to do with the final result. My TV is from sharp, made in japan, which i believe is the most serious manufacturer along with panasonic. (They basically make the retina screens for the ipads). I play PS2 with RGB and it looks pretty good (i mean for a ps2). The gamecube games i play in Composite using my WII and most of them look better than with RGB, but also sharper which in some cases makes defaults very visible, but i don't like using the sharpness control of the TV because it just makes the image blurry. SO all i have to do is play far from the TV and forget to wear my glasses.
12:15 $3 component cables generally don't look good. I know you now switched over to the HD Retrovision cables, but generally speaking if you're going to buy component cables for any console you should always buy either official cables or at least a high end third party version. In some cases, RGB SCART may actually be a better option. The PS2 is unique in that it also uses RGB for 480p content - albeit RGsB, and RGB generally has better colours than YPbPr. And if you need YPbPr, the SCART cable carries both YPbPr and RGB. If you have a SCART amplifier, you can send RGB through one output and YPbPr through another.
The best thing about this system, for me, was the backwards compatibility. I previously had an N64 (ripping on my friends who had a PS1) and the PS2 allowed me to easily catch up on some great games I missed from the previous generation.
PS2 came out in the US on October 26, 2000. My brother preordered it, but didn't have the money for it, but I did on launch day. The store called saying it was in, so my brother and I go to pick it up, but leaving his work parking lot we were the 3rd party in a car accident, while still in waiting to turn onto the road. We were delayed, as we were witnesses. Our car was a Honda CRX tiny car. We get to Gurnee Mills mall, and buy it, sales person tells us once you leave the store, we are no longer responsible if anything happens. I only kept it for a week, and resold it for a profit, to my friend and co-worker. I only made $50 do to he was drunk at the time he agreed to buy it.
I'm a die-hard PS2 fanboy, but even I have to admit that the stock controllers weren't great.
I managed to find and buy a cyber gadget Rensha 2 controller a few months ago, and these things are just amazing. They solve everything, especially if you have big hands.
peter cacic I don't hate the PS2. With the PS2 people tend to believe that if it's not your favorite console ever then you must be a hater. Neither of which is true.
Gray FOX Come on dude, I obviously have more than the games I showed in the video. I can't do the whole collection or we'd be here all day.
What you're not getting is my issue isn't with the games, it's with the console themselves, what they represent, and how poorly they were made.
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It goes beyond that. Most fanboys are general to a group. "Nintendo 4 life" "XBox Supreme!" "Playstation Nation!' "Sega Forever!"
These guys are hyper focused on an obsession with the PS2 that is obscene.
Coming from a guy so in love with one console (the Dreamcast) that I took the time to get a complete set for it, that says a lot.
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You get used to it.
The people I feel bad for are the ones who have legitimate reasons to love that console, but they get lumped in with the insane. Though that happens in many aspects of life, nothing new there.
Va de gustos pues?!!! Para mi ps2 es lo mejor y la sega dreamcast fue muy limitada . Pero es por gustos y es respetable. Saludos
My favorite game of all time was on ps2 the cult followed gauntlet 7 sorrows. Followed by twisted metal black
+Michael Salvo Thanks for watching!
My fav console that I still play to this day.
Sure, its wasn't perfect, but man, I love this machine.
I'm glad you enjoyed it sir.
The PlayStation brand is the "Jack of all,Master of none"My first system was the N64 then PSone,Gamecube,PS2,Wii,XBox 360,PS3,Wii U,PS4 and XBox One.Never got a dreamcast because it was discontinued by the time my mum was going to get it for Christmas and never got an OG XBox because after the DUALSHOCK 2 I hated the original XBox controller and not many of the exclusives appealed to my gaming taste and you needed to buy an extra remote and dongle to watch DVDs
Holy shit GTA 3 on Dreamcast, the Dreamcast would of made a shit ton of money
Your wrong from my view. How design works is reverse here.
The simpler the structure, the easier to develop quality titles, the stronger the console.
Even at expense of potential graphical and performance potential. Because the game library becomes healthier and the smaller companies can compete giving you unique titles.
Simplified and Easy to Adapt for Consoles makes more Unique games.
Unique Games
PS2 - Excellent Library, PS3 - Great Library, PS4 - Amazing Potential Library
N64 - Excellent Library, NGameCube - Good Library, NWii - Okay Library, NWiiU - Good Library, NNext - ?
Xbox 360 - Good Library, Xbox One - Great Potential Library
The Rational Man The GameCube had an absolute excellent library along with the Wii U
Marketing strategy. The name was perfect. The consumers knew it was the new PS. The most brilliant idea from Nintendo was the name Super Nintendo. if you change the names of the products it may confuse the consumers. Nintendo and Sega had that problems with bad naming like Dreamcast or Gamecube. I know the name PS2 is lazy but PS was a recognized brand. Brilliant idea. For exemple, if the PSVita was to be called PSP2 it might had a different path.
Personally, I've always loved the name, PS2. It speaks to a level of minimalism and continued line of success. The name, like the famous "299" speech epitomizes the personality of Sony. They didn't try to win people over with elaborate names based on planets or cats. Their surgical prose is clear, concise, and speaks volumes greater than the sum of its parts. Ever since the Nintendo CD fiasco, they've always been the gaming company with a vengeance, and for that, I find their straight-to-business attitude badass.
Some bloke here in Britain back in 2000/2001 legally changed his name to PlayStation 2 LOL
Nintendo always changes their name except for the Wii U and SNES. (Not counting portables). And guess what the Wii U was a fail because of its name. Nintendo changed the name for the Wii and DS and look those are Nintendo’s most successful consoles
That’s literally what he said in the video
@@MalarkeyMan the DS was successful because Nintendo dominated the portable gaming scene and everyone knew how good Nintendo was in handleds the wii was successful because of their marketing strategy by targeting casuals the Wii U failed because of their target audience and bad marketing casuals don’t care about upgrading to the next generation console and the bad marketing didn’t help people thought it was a tablet add on
1:08, it's hard to outdo the Nuon.
The PS2 may have a ordinary name BUT it has the greatest game library of any console ever, and probably always will considering how hollowed-out and soul-less the gaming industry has become. The PS2 has an astounding amount of diverse and unique titles, and even some of the multi-plats actually look better on the PS2 than the XBOX, not many but some. In short, the PS2 was about games not hardware domination.
ps2 didn't really have any great fps games though, that's what Xbox caught on with, and that's the direction that 360 went in to win last gen. oh wait Wii won last gen didn't it?
but yeah ps2 probably has the best game library of any system ever, shadow of the Collossus, gta, final fantasy. the ps2 did rpg games well and perfected what I call "the movie style game." the best ps2 games were 3rd person rpgs with cuts scenes that made you feel like you were playing through a movie, either rendered in real time, or pre recorded on the dvd, or a mix of both.
You seem to have confused the ps2 library with that of the dreamcast's
Kelly Kapowski Well I can see you are a dude bro gamer. Sadly, those group of gamers are known as a poison to gaming. That's why the PS2 outsold the OG Empty Box, despite it looking better.
halo3odst Dreamcast Had some great games like Shenmue. But keyword here, SOME. PS2 Had many great games that at that time, no other series could beat in story, graphics and sometimes gameplay. Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons Of Liberty, Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater, Kingdom Hearts 1, Kingdom Hearts 2, Soul Calibur 3, Final Fantasy X and many other classics that MOST people remembered and enjoyed for years and years and even now. Meanwhile, lets look at the other consoles. The Dreamcast has some memorable games, again, Shenmue, Shenmue 2 Sonic Adventure 1, Sonic Adventure 2 and Virua Fighter. Those games are good and even great, but honestly, do people remember those games more than the PS2 games I mentioned? The games I named out lived for a very long time. Meanwhile, Shenmue is just getting its third game, and at the time it gets it, Metal Gear Solid would have been at its 5th game by game (Though that one kinda sucks). Alright! Onto GameCube. I actually have no beef with the GameCube. It has great games itself. I loved playing Zelda end of end. Thing is though, Nintendo has a third party issue and has it to this day. They still couldn't get classics like Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater or even Kingdom Hearts. The only Nintendo platforms Kingdom Hearts ever came on was handhelds. Again, GameCube? Great exclusives, but shit third party support. Now (Sigh) we talk about the OG Xbox. Oh God! The dude bro console. First off, let me say this, the OG Xbox had a lot of great ideas. Xbox Live Was a great service and it paved the way for service based online services, it had more content in multiplats and yeah, the graphics on its console was the BEST out of all consoles. Sadly, those were the only good things the OG Xbox did well. Lets break down why I think it's the WORST out of the 6th generation. Games are the biggest reason. Really now? Who the fuck talked about Halo like that? Yeah I'm sure it was pretty popular, but not compared to anything on PS2. All it did was start an online multiplayer dude bro crowd. (Claps hands) congrats Failsoft! You guys basically started the cancer tread of gaming from 2004 and onward. No one talks about the fucking horrible story of Halo and the horrible main character of Master Chief. He is no Solid Snake or Sora. He has no depth to him. He is just a wanna bad ass space marine with a horrible voice. Give me a break. They had no other big memorable title on the OG Xbox either. In conclusion, the PS2 wasn't a perfect console, but the console or its power is irrelevant. It had great games on It that was remembered for a reason. That alone is why people love the PS2, myself included.
At launch PS2 didn't have much true, but that changed and very quickly. It wasn't just the DVD player that made it sell so much unlike what some people say. Was a factor sure but not the sole reason.
The greatest Christmas gift I ever got. Introduced me to the joy of DVD collecting and to this day I collect Blu Rays. There's a lot of consoles where you can say "No matter what you like this console has a game for you." PS2 has like, ten, of whatever you like. This was also the console where sports sims really turned the corner into GM simulators instead of just running a season. Fantastic wrestling games at the beginning and end of the console's life that were completely different. A glut of fine racers. An ocean of RPGs. Lot of stealth action action and sandboxes. The thing just got everything.
peter cacic XBox One is hands down the worst console name in videogame history. No debate there.
And yes, all the rest of those suck.
3DS...that one isn't too bad. Sells the line and the gimmick some what creatively. That being said, I got a 2DS...which is a terrible name.
xbone is fine. at the moment it has more good games than ps4 (though 2015 is gonna be awesome for ps4)
Sergey Abdulov That has nothing at all to do with the name.
XBone is also not its name, it's actually a derogatory term for it.
Ah you are talking about its name, sorry
Sergey Abdulov
All good.
No. The worst console is the Saturn.
Also, Xbone isn't a derogatory term. It's a term that's been used to shorten the name of the console ever since E3 2013, like PS4 is a shortened name for Playstation 4.
C'mon, TimeSliptters was a awesome launch title for the PS2!
Just saying.
I wonder if GTA had been Sega exclusive, whether they could have hung on and built on that - regained that edge they had through the uncensored Mortal Combat days.
(I know this comment is old but still) Even with the fantastic GTA III, Sega could not make a comeback, one of the main reasons PS2 did so well at launch was not only the brand itself (With the PS1 being the third best selling console of all time) but the fact that it could play DVDs out of the box in the early 2000s, keep in mind, it's like getting a budget DVD player with an extra system attached to play games. It appealed to casuals even before the Wii hit.
PS2 is personally my favorite system of all time but I fully respect your opinion that you’re not big on it.
I was a 6th gen kid being born in 1995.
Yep, the age would definitely be a factor. Though to avoid being hypothetical, that's also why the NES for example doesn't mean much to me as it was mostly before my time.
I love the PS2, but I think it was the least "smooth" feeling console that gen. To me, the Dreamcast and the GameCube were the best playing consoles that gen.
Monster Jam the Video game, Monster Jam Urban Assault, and Jeep Thrills were also both Wii and PS2 multiplats.
The 6th. Generation was pretty tight, {Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox & Gamecube} they all had their moments, some pretty good games to got along with the hoopla. I loved the Dreamcast, i was on the lines when it first debuted. So many games, and decent ones at that, Soul Caliber blew my mind, what art!!! Substance and replay value were all there. Ah, Namco what a developer!!! my heart was with the DC, but there wasn't anything as special as Sony's PS2, the greatest console of all times, can't be touched or duplicated, no one will ever see another PS2, what a freaking Library!!!!!!!!! I did have a hard time picking between the SNES and the PS2, but the latter brought a format {DVD} to the masses, and that can not be over looked, history has proven, the PS2 really brought the concept media to the forefront.
We will never and ever experience another era as such, the term "Eye Candy" was practically placed in our thoughts and minds, thanks to the Sony Playstation 2. It didn't matter what anybody else had at the time, the PS2 was total poetry in motion, i loved the other consoles as well, but the PS2, was a one of a kind media monster. You're presentations with regards to the 6th. generation, were somewhat interesting. Not my favorite by any means, but informative never the less!!!
Keep up the good work: Martin
hey i know this dosnt have any thing to do with the video, but what would you recommend for getting the best quality out of a NES 2?
thanks.
Snake is right.
I agree with your opinion Adam on the Ps2 controller it is pretty uncomfortable and one worst controllers ever and you are right about the Ps2 being Marketed as DVD player that was the main reason why it was so successful.
PS2 was my favorite but even at it's peak I started saying the graphics weren't as good. Games like GOW did amaze me graphically though.
Graphically it was fine, the problem was the horrendous video quality.
AdamKoralik The animations were shit too.
Well Adam the ps2 is my fav console of all time and why? because of it games. The rpg and horror style games, for me, is the best out there, examples: Persona series (shinmegami tensei), shadow hearts series, dark cloud 1 and 2, tales of abyss and legendia, kingdom hearts, final fantasy X, ar tonelico, etc, for the horror, fatal frame seires, silent hl, indigo prohechy, and many mores. However I game you the credit that was the worst looking on graphics but I really dont bother if looks bad because I want an experience playing it ;)
I....didn't knock the games dude.
yes I know and you told us that, thats was I gave you the point that in fact ps2 is the worst console on that generation comparing on graphics etc, but the games was the only thing that for me make it the best console because have everything to choose, and well have a lot of rpg and horror games that is my fav type of game. Also I think the ps2 is the console with most official game releases I think again, have over 2000, again I think
lol
My ps3 plays the ps2 library, making it the best game console of all time by your logic.
halo3odst Well PS3 was better than Xbox 360. The failure gap of the Xbox 360 and PS3 shows that. (Cough) RROD (Cough).
When you said that PS2 didn't have a great launch. That's very true. The only launch game I played was my favorite Tekken Tag Tournament 1. That game was beautiful when it 1st came out. That's the only game I was playing until next year with GTA 3, NBA Street, Jak and Daxter Precursor Legacy, THPS 3, & etc. PS2 truly one of the best consoles of all time. R.I.P. (2000-2013)
At least the PS2 had a better launch than the Dreamcast in Japan.
I never liked the PS2 all that much. Not the software itself as it does have a great library of games, it's the hardware that has always bugged me. I remember a few years ago that it stopped running games and movies and it kept saying "Disc Read Error." I had to pay £40 to get it all cleaned and fixed and ever since then, I've rarely played it.
When you said the Sega Dreamcast was the last genuine gaming console, I partially agree with that statement. I personally think the GameCube was the last one but the PS2 felt like the beginning of game consoles being very gimmicky with media features and losing a lot of what made games feel different from other forms of media.
I don't mind the PS2 not up scaling well. (I just use my CRT for my PS2 games and older since that's what they were made for)
I remember the PS2 launch, I picked up a bunch of DVDs, and played a shit-ton of PS1 games to see how they cleaned up. I actually don't remember which PS2 games I purchased though, maybe SSX, if that was a launch title lol. What I’ll always remember about the PS2 was the excess. Whenever Xbox, GameCube, or even the Dreamcast got a game, the PS2 would get 14 (naturally 2001 and onward). Sure the vast majority would be filler, but I remember just how insane it was when you started looking at release schedules. When games like Disgaea hit the PS2, it had to find a niche market whereas if that were released on any of the other platforms it would have been celebrated as a major coup. That’s the thing with the PS2, tons, and tons of games flooding the market to the point it almost made the other systems feel more special because all the big games on the other systems were celebrated to some extent. Not sure if I’m getting my point across, but that’s the thing I’ll always remember most of the PS2, the excess.
That's a good point, I never really thought about that.
I feel like the ps1 also had this issue. Always having to look through shovel wear just to find something decent.
Yeah PS1 was the same in many ways.
Say what you will, but the 6th Gen was an epic period of console gaming. Gen 6 was simultaniously both the last generation of retro gaming and the first generation of modern gaming. And there wasn't a bad console in the group. And while the PS2 is kind of generic, it had SO many games, especially if you're able to dip into the Japanese library. It doesn't matter what you're into, the PS2 had lots of games you liked. What made it good is what made it bad, and that's that it was, literally, everybody's console.
I had a PS2 during the 6th Gen, but never really played it after, my nostalgia pulling me towards other consoles. But now, in 2021, I find myself playing the PS2 more and more since it had so many fun games. It was really the cornerstone of my gamer days. I really enjoy exploring its massive library these days.
Nuon Master Race.
Thats why the playstation brand became a household name for game consoles. Because they never changed the name. Playstation brand just evolved.
Really enjoying these videos Adam. You've got a good knack for keeping topics such as these interesting and come across as sincere. Great work.
Thanks!
I remember when the PS2 came out all my older brother and his friends would say is how it can play DVDs. Meanwhile I was sad cause he sold his Dreamcast and the games with it to get a PS2. But TBH the PS2 was an awesome console down the line. If was backwards compatible with PS1 games so you can enjoy classics while you wait for new games to come out, which PS2 has some of the best games in the entire PlayStation franchise. When it came downright to features, the PS2 dominated. It was the first game console that blurred the line between a game console and a media center. Xbox also did this too with it's own DVD playback with it's annoying ass remote limitation but people eventually modded them into media centers lol. Although I can understand why you disliked it, I did too because it basically curb stomped the Dreamcast. But you can't deny it's massive influence in the game industry as a whole. Now consoles can stream media and movies and it's all because Sony decided to add DVD playback in 2000. But on the real they probably would've streamed media anyways but the PS2 earned the title because it has DVD playback first. All that being said, yes the PS2s display quality is ASS LOL.
Adam Kor a l i k the UA-camr what is your favorite video game console and video game generation
I just don't understand fan boys because all you said was that the ps2 isn't your favourite console of the 6th generation and that you don't like the controller but because you've said that the fan boys now think you hate the whole playstation and prefer the xbox when you chose the ps4 over the xbox one for the eighth generation. Fan boys are odd people.
Yeah, tell me about it.
They should just respect your opinion.
LittlestObow
Would be nice, but it's whatever.
True
The only way to get the best video quality out of PS2 games is to use the PCSX2 emulator for PC. It can play physical PS2 games and can display them in native 4K, but if you stick to the console itself there isn't a way to get decent video quality even with the best component cables or aftermarket HDMI adapters. It's really sad when the best way to get the best video quality out of a console's games is to use an emulator.
The way you said "It has so many good games fuck you" made me laugh so hard 😂
Yeah sounded like Cartman
I get what you're saying with the name. Even Nintendo, after the 64, decided to get a little creative with their names, but PlayStation 2 was a marketing gimmick. It was like Sony was saying, "Hey, remember that PlayStation that won the 5th generation console wars and you loved so much? Here's it's new and improved sequel!"
And I also get what you're saying about the negatives on switching from gaming consoles to entertainment systems, but even you said it yourself that when all is said and done, video games are a business, and whoever makes the most money at the end wins. Sony tapped into 2 markets with the PlayStation. They turned to the gamers and said," Our video game console is the only one [at the time] to play DVDs!" then they turned to the movie watches and said, "DVD players are expensive, but at least our DVD player can also play games!" Like I said, 2 markets with 1 system.
Oh, and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories was another game that was ported to both PlayStation 2 and Wii.
Imagine an alternate universe where the PS2 didn't have DVD support and failed so the DreamCast would have become the best selling console of all time. Unlikely, but not impossible!
I grew up wth the ps2 and I really dont like it looking back. I would take the Gamecube and Dreamcast over it any day. I never even had an orignal Xbox but I would rather play that so I'm not locked to 480i in most cases.
this is still my favorite video of yours. partial reason being the way you addressed the sony fanboys!
13:50 Which do you like better? Liberty City or Vice City stories?
Probably Liberty City Stories.
Fun Fact: If the PS2 where a country, It would be the 9th most populated country. Ahead of Russia and just behind of Bangladesh.
PS1 and 2 are my favorite systems ever hands down, mostly because of exclusive games. Also I still have 2 PS2s (US and Pal) out (along with my Dreamcast) today. I don't keep my Xbox out because the thing is huge so I have to get it out when I want to play it. I don't agree that the PS2 has worse picture quality. It just has worse graphics ('just' been an understatement) and most games are rendered at just 480i not 480p. I can't speak for the US but the UK the PS2 was not marketed as a DVD player, it was marketed as a games console that could also play DVDs. I remember they was giving out these booklets with the games coming for it at the time. I don't think PS2 exclusives would of looked better on the Dreamcast but they would of done on the others for sure. The PS2 was more powerful than the DC despite the lower resolution. I can't imagine the DC running Grand Turismo 3 and it looking as good. I personally prefer the PS2 pad, specially over the Game Cube pad which I didn't like the sticks for or the button layout. The Dreamcast had the best analog stick but only having one of them was a huge problem and you was left with few buttons because of having to use buttons to move you around and the stick to aim with for some games and others the triggers (great triggers) were used for the camera. I think the Game Cube in terms of hard ware was a good all rounder, more powerful than the PS2 but not overly big like the Xbox. But for me ultimately the games are what matter to me most and even if you just owned the PS2 for exclusives, it still had a shit load of games. The PS2 launch I would maybe say was the worst of all the 4 systems. The Dreamcast i'd say had the best launch mostly down to Sonic Adventure which I put an insane amount of time into. I was in love with the Dreamcast so it took a while for the PS2 to prove it self to me.
One big thing that bugs me...ONLY 2 CONTROLLER PORTS.
I sunk hours of my life into the ps2, but i can count on one hand my absolute favorites, ive sunk way more into the 360 and ps4, and ive played more games than i can count on those that i enjoyed immensely.
.....Grand Theft Auto for the Dreamcast was in the works and they axed it?? Hearing that made my cry, puke and gag all at once. :"(
they did make a gta game for dreamcast
BeastMaster69 what is it called please let me know
One Boy Many Memes Official it’s GTA 2
I've been playing games since the age of 20 now 55 I still play games I had every console you can think of I loved the ps2 it was a great console at the time I also had the very first xbox both had different things you could do the xbox would play your music in the background when you were playing games the ps2 didn't but I loved the ps2 just the same I recently got a ps2 slim has well as the ps3 love both great games all round!!!
Great honest review.
+This no gay, this Wesley Thanks for watching.
AdamKoralik oh, it is my pleasure! Keep up the good work!
+AdamKoralik you forgot to mentioned the ps2 until 2012 was able to run NETFLIX. I think if the Ps2 had better image clarity you would love it. Also, have you ever tried to connect your "PS2 To HDMI" to your "Scart to HDMI" converter using the HDMI as input? I was wondering how it would look like
+Chuyi Vue the ps2 image clarity is not an issue, it has a video filter that makes jagged edges extremrly less noticible when using component cable. i played some ps2 on ps3 and the image looks inferior imo because that sprcial ps2 filter is gone and i can notice jagged edges even more.
The 6th gen has to be the biggest slaughter of all time, every video game device sold during this era couldnt compete with the PS2's 155-157 million sold!
Gamecube did 21.7 million and GBA did 81 million so a total of 102 million
Xbox did 25 million and dreamcast did 9.6 million! you add all that up and your still about 18 million away from the PS2s sales! that means if you want to you can add the Wii U and virtual boy numbers to that and still not be at 155 million!
Yes best selling home console of all time
Every Ps2 fan I encounter will for some reason never admit it was successful because of the DVD support
The ps2 would still be very successful even if it didn’t have dvd
@@AdrianL2805 nah ps1 was very successful so ps2 would still be more plus most of you don’t realize it wasn’t just old people buying it for dvds if your a kid you can make the excuse of buying ps2 to your parents so then they could enjoy dvd on it and then you as a kid could play games so ps2 was also a chance for kids to make the excuse to get a gaming console because of the dvd plus ps2 has 453 exclusives Xbox only had 95 plus 25 percent of them are probably on pc so there fake exclusives whenever I say onimusha 3 is ps2 exclusives people bring up the pc port wich ya onimusha 2 and 4 are the only real ps2 exclusives in onimusha series but the thing is how can Xbox players say elder scrolls morriwind is og Xbox exclusives when that’s on pc but apparently I’m not allowed to say onimusha 3 is ps2 exclusives wich is dumb to me. would PlayStation 2 go to the 100s if it didn’t have dvd no but I still think it would win but maybe not you know why because Xbox had a DVD player it was guilty of lt I remember this guy I know who owned a Xbox just for dvd you think I’m joking so Xbox also was guilty of it but PlayStation 2 was a better DVD player you didn’t need to use a remote even tho there was ps2 remote and the ps2 is smaller too so I can see some dvd guy getting ps2 for dvd over Xbox for dvd plus there are many times PlayStation 2 looked better true crime New York City looked way better on ps2 and had better fps then GameCube and Xbox did look a little better but the Xbox had a game breaking glitch that doesn’t let you finish the game there’s tons of other time PlayStation 2 beat GameCube that no one talks about but as for ps2 and Xbox Xbox multiplatform usually a little better or there even like burnout 3 takedown looks near identical to Xbox version plus ps2 was first console to have more than 4 players ya not much people know that smh it’s as if PlayStation 2 is overtalked about but underrated in the same time PlayStation 2 online was underrated games like monster hunter and resident evil outbreak online we’re revolutionary socom too I guess but socom a little bland to me I should try it it’s like tactical shooter and had online and was exclusives never even played ps2 online I wish I did
I remember PS2 was mocked for 2 controller ports and needing a multi tap.
Sly Cooper and Ratchet/Clank was the the system seller for me.
One day I’ll get the transparent blue PS2 to play Japan imports
a CRT TV for a PS2 for any retro console looks amazing better than an HDTV. a PS2 is meant to be played on a CRT TV I've played a PS2 on a HDTV and it looks horrible. if you did component on an HDTV and then used composite on a CRT TV the game looks gorgeous on the CRT. granted my CRT TV only does composite so I really don't know the difference between component when it comes to CRT TV but it still looks better than HDTV. and that's not the only reason to buy a CRT TV for your retro console there's a thing called input lag and with a CRT TV there's no input lag at all that makes all the difference in the world. so go out there and buy yourself a CRT and enjoy the PS2 and all of its Glory.
uppermostking02 It was designed for newer TV, but the clarity sucks so it looks better on CRT. I don't have anything againts CRTs or PS2 (actually like CRTs because of high refresh rates and I had a PS2 [didn't liked it so well because of the controller]).
he preorder the ps2, so he played on old school crt...
15:50 I prefer the PS2 versions and even PSP versions of Tomb Raider Anniversary and Silent Hill Shattered Memories to the wii versions!
I own a PS2 because I like many of its exclusive games, not because I like the hardware. In fact, whenever I hear the words "only on PS2" I can't help but be disappointed, because I think how much better those same games could have potentially been on the original Xbox in terms of visuals, content, and controls.
A perfect example of that for me is Fatal Frame. Fatal Frame 1 and 2 are _way_ better on Xbox, and then Tecmo went and made Fatal Frame 3 only for PS2. I bought it and I love it, but man, if only that game was on Xbox.
Another example of a game is Persona 4. Man did I play the crap out of it, but imagine if that had been on Xbox as well!
@Satoshi Matrix I agree completely.
MrMikehunt87
I'm not talking about the Duke, but rather the controller S originally designed for the Japanese market. I think that's one of the best controllers ever made, and I prefer it over the Xbox 360 and Xbox One controllers.
all 3 consoles had completly different hardware, the ps2 had an emotion engine chip that had only 300 mhz and still could hold on to its competitor. Becuase it had a supirior graphicscard and its ram had hugher clockrate and was the fastest and had even more ram than the gamecube. The emotion chip could also kind of phsicis stuff etc.
Yeah the gamecube got resi and xbox got doom but the ps2 got shadow of colosus and silent hill 3.
Games like silent hill 3 and mgs 3 are exclusive for a reason because of its different architecture it wouldnt run on gamecube or the xbox
Aktuell Russland
Yes, they all have different architecture, but that doesn't mean jack when it came to the possibility of enhanced, better ports on either GameCube or Xbox.
There are many examples of games that were initially exclusive to one format and then ported to one or both of the other two, and speaking only of the Xbox, there are many examples of games that started off a PS2 exclusives and then were later ported to the Xbox with better graphics, better framerate and additional content. Metal Gear Solid 2, Fatal Frame, Tenchu Wrath of Heaven, Dead or Alive 2, Grand Theft Auto 3. The list goes on and on.
An even bigger list than that are games that were developed for all three, or at least, PS2 and one of the other two at the same time. In almost every single case from any developer, the PS2 version was inferior by a good margin when compared to the version the developer was able to make on GameCube or Xbox.
This is why I say I am disappointing whenever I learn that a great PS2 game is landlocked on the PS2 hardware and never had a chance to be superior on more powerful hardware. This is is why it's almost always a better idea to buy those HD collection versions of PS2 games on PS3 rather than play the original PS2 builds.
The PS2 may have this legacy of having such an amazing and diverse game library, but to me and many others, games that were locked to the PS2 were doomed to suffer from the hardware itself, never having a chance to reach their true potential on either GameCube or Xbox.
The Ps2 was doing everything right with Guitar Hero, God Of war, Gran Turismo, Metal Gear, and Grand Theft Auto. Also the RPGs. I remember goign into game stores and the clerks telling people straight up to not buy Dreamcasts, and to hold out for the PS2. I think that bit them in the end when the PS2 was out of stock and they couldnt sell dreamcasts LOL. I still have my Launch Dreamcast. I will never sell it.
they have the hdmi converter for the ps2 that cleans it up pretty good
I would dispute that: ua-cam.com/video/H0J3ERZ3nTk/v-deo.html
Imagine GTA 3 with Sega net…
Xbox basically sold on Halo alone, GTA 3 would have been glorious for Dreamcast.
14:54 I thought the Game Boy was the first console to have the webcam with the Game Boy Camera.
Also Great Videos as always
I wasn't really including handhelds.
AdamKoralik My bad lol Still awesome Video I didn't know there was an Altered Beast on the PS2, I was like "Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat???" lol
I'm thinking about getting Twisted Metal Black soon because I found it at Walmart for $5 sealed. I'm happy they still sell ps2 games.
My favorite games are the “Legacy of Kain” Series.
i remember finding out that video games journalists were sell outs when they threw the Dreamcast under the bus for the ps2 and bouncer. bunch of articles at the time say o the dreamcast cannot compare to the ps2 look at zone of the enders with the sparks and light lol. Instantly think of shenmue 1& 2 , jet set radio which cannot be done by ps2,dead or alive 2 , soul caliber, out trigger,echo the dolphin and so on. If only the dreamcast had dvd play back then the games could have been longer and had high grade assets all the way through. ps2 £300 and 1 year newer Dreamcast £200, would have loved to have seen what sega could have done with a £300 machine but i guess they did not have the capital to compete and buy out the press.
It's funny you don't like the dualshock 1~3 controllers and mention that they're just an evolution of the SNES controller. That's _why_ I've always found them comfortable while a lot of other controllers seem like big clunky bricks to me.
I loved the SNES controller, the only issue I had/have with is the build quality. Somehow Nintendo made the NES controller so rugged you could crack walnuts with it and go back to playing Zelda, while the SNES one develops minor to moderate cracks if you sneeze on it. Sony kinda did the same thing to a lesser extent too. The first dual analog controller for PS1 (the old gray ones that don't say dualshock anywhere on them) are beasts, they're built to take a nuclear blast. Then you have the dualshock 2 ones that were much more fragile, and the first model PS3 sixaxis controllers were pretty flimsy (plastic bits around the shoulder buttons love to jump ship). Thankfully they brought some build quality back with the dualshock 3 and 4.
You do make a good point about hooking up a PS2 to an HDTV. When I got my PS3 and HDTV I set my CRT aside because I figured I'd just use the new TV for everything. So glad I didn't get rid of it because when it comes to PS1 and PS2 games they look better on the CRT (to me at least). It is really weird because you'd think that Sony as a TV manufacturer would be more forward thinking when it comes to display, heck esp if they were treating the PS2 as a media box (I NEVER saw it as a media box, it's always been a game console to me).
Matthew Graey Use a component cable on your hdtv with the ps2 and it will look way better
I've tried the best cables for all sixth gen consoles on modern TV's & the best is still RGB through a CRT tv.
PlayStation controller bad? Woah ,talk about unpopular opinions o.o
i hate playstation controller, and was my first console.
The ps1/2/3 controller was always uncomfortable due to the analog sticks and the short handles
I remember back in 2004 me getting a ps2 for Christmas, I was originally planned on getting a portable DVD player, but after playing gta San Andreas at my brothers house, one of my nephews rented it and I got to play it some, and of course it wasn't on the xbarge (oops I'm sorry, I meant to say xbox) yet, so therefore, I got a ps2
It is sad and cringe at the same time that you have to start some of these vids with a 'just because I don't like XYZ does not mean...' Kinda shows the ppl you are dealing with and their own mental limitations...
Ya, he's gotta buffer his vids for stating his opinion so PS2 fanboys (like me) don't spam the comments section.
Gamers, it's fair to say, are among the shittiest people when it comes to "criticism about things you may like". See gamergate.
Do you also have the Ratchet and clank series?
I think the Ratchet and clank games was a reason to buy a ps2.
I do have them, yes.
I miss 3D platformer they still make them but most are mediocre and I can't think of an 8th generation 3D platformer off the top of my head apart from knack which sucked,and yooka-Laylee but I'd have to try a demo
Ironically I like the PS controller. I think it is far better than the Original Xbox controller.
I really hated the button placement on the Xbox controller, even the S controller had the awkward black, white, start & select buttons. The analog sticks on the other hand were far better than the PS2 sticks imo, much more comfortable & precise.
136paul136 I completely agree. The original Duke was one of the worst controllers I have ever experienced. Even the European and Japanese S-version is horrible, with very strange button placements. It's also extremely bad for fighting games because some how with all the money Microsoft has they still don't know how to make a proper D-PAD. Good lucking trying to FADC in Street Fighter using Xbox D-PAD, lol.
To be fair, I think the PS2 controller is better than the Duke XBox controller....but I do like the XBox Controller S better than the PS2 controller.
Something similar happened with the PlayStation 1. It was also marketed to play CD's. CD players normally costed thousands of pounds/dollars. And the SCPH-1001, one of the earlier units, was an AMAZING CD player, and that's why many people bought the PlayStation.
I still got that version. it plays music perfectly. Also do you know that you can play Japanese games plus burn games on it by using the swapping technique?
To be fair Adam the numbering of consoles thing didn't start with the PS2. It actually goes back to the Magnavox Odyssey 2, a competitor of the Atari 2600 when it was still the Atari VCS (video computer system).
The PlayStation 2 kind of happened at a time when I pretty much gave up games as I began to be more "mature" and "serious" as a freshman in high school, that coupled with a bunch of negative personal changes in life, as well as basically being a Dreamcast fan and seeing the PS2 as partly responsible for the demise of the Dreamcast, means that I don't exactly have fond memories of the console. Retrospectively, looking at it there just aren't too many games that I've found that I like for it. Soul Calibur II (also available on GameCube, and Xbox) and Rez (a Dreamcast port) are the only games coming to me at the top of my head. I haven't played enough of Beyond Good and Evil to form an opinion.
I completely agree that in terms of financial success it's just a fact that it beat the competition, and Sony pursued a brilliant strategy. I'm surprised though that you don't like the PS2 controller. I've gotten so used to the PS1 dualshock controller that it feels like the "standard" to me. I'm not a huge Nintendo fan but I agree that the GameCube was a better console.
+Lynchology101 I love you.
Adam, have you ever used a VGA adapter for the PS2?
Is it better than the component cable?
I was unaware they made one, though I'd be astonished if it was.
There was actually a good launch game. Timesplitters :)
Hey I'm Milki ツ and Tekken Tag Tournament 1. How can you forget that?
Fun fact - the buttons on the DualShock 2 are pressure-sensitive. On most controllers regular buttons are digital - which means the amount of pressure doesn't mean anything to them.
For example, in MGS2 you would press the Square button slightly to aim in first person and press it harder to shoot.
This functionality was still there in the DualShock 3, but was removed in the DualShock 4.
Honestly, if feels like a gimmick. I can't think of a single PS3 game (that I've played) that even used this feature. Not even exclusives.
No wonder they switched to digital buttons in DS4.
it wasn't a gimmick on ps2 though. in gta holding down x hard made the car drive at top speed, hold it down lighter and it would drive slower. I think all of the buttons were analog, even the d-pad was analog, I know some people who play fifa on ps2 with the d pad because it is analog and can register pretty much 360 degrees of direction. for example holding down up and right at equal pressure would make the direction at 45 degrees from origin.
I honestly can't fathom how you would prefer the gamecube over the PS2. To each their own I guess. The PS2 actually has the PS1 hardware natively built in, so you get two systems for the price of one. The fact that it runs on DVD means that it can handle more cinematics and more complicated games. hmmm Devil may cry, God of War, Red Faction, Final Fantasy X, GTA vice City? or should I play some mario? I wouldnt play any of the fifth gen consols on an HDTV. WTF would you do that? That's what the xbox 360 is for. Im not interested in playing wind walker in any resolution. 😅
I prefer the gc over the ps2 because I like their exclusives. As to your logic on cinematic and graphical capabilities, the Xbox is better handling these things. Meaning all around better gameplay quality. Even the gc does better hardware wise. And why would you play sixth(not fifth) gen games on hdtvs is to get great quality in the image quality and resolution. And playing on a crt gives you 480i which is a resolution
+who Knows esports Yeah the Cube's problem wasn't hardware it was Nintendo repeating their screw up with the N64 by using an inferior in terms of storage capacity media format compared to what their competitors used.
Hey Adam, what do you think its better:
PS2 connected to a lcd through component or Ps2 connected to a crt tv through scart?
I usually use component but like you said it doesnt look very good! at least in most games, some are ok.
Component digital, definitely. Though the PS2 video quality sucks either way.
AdamKoralik Thanks for answering!
The PS2 had a lot of shovel ware games as I can remember. Only like a small percentage out of the thousands of PS2 games were really good. I own a PS2 BTW.
3,870 games total worldwide.
***** Also 750 PAL exclusives, most of which are crap.
I am also not saying that other 6th gen consoles had shitty games, because believe me they did have a handful of terrible games. But it was the PS2 that suffered a large selection of shitty games, which makes sense since every developer profited off the PS2's popularity by releasing whatever game they could make quick cash with.
+almighty_luigi No, the Dreamcast had more shovelware games than the ps2
The ps2 is comparable to the NES IMO. People gloss over 1/3 of the PS2 library which had great exclusives but multiplats were
better on the competition while the other 2/3rds of the library was shovelware . The NES suffers from the same issue. Blimey, How nostalgia blinds people. The SNES and mega drive are better consoles that will always be timeless unlike the PS2.
Recently starting watching the sixth generation console review videos on your channel, leading me to subscribe. Your presenting style is very cool. Keep up the good work
Thanks!
Same thoughts on the PS2 as you, I'd rather play the games on Xbox or Gamecube. Only used the PS2 for metal gear, zone of the enters,, gran turismo etc.
Looking forward to seeing the Xbox and Gamecube videos!
PS2 was great, gamecube with its tiny disks was always strange because Nintendo was too cheap to licence DVD's from that strange copyright consortium.
Never got into Xbox
Thanks for watching.
if you noticed I said PlayStation not ps2 and sorry
if you don't racing but its worth the mention it was a launch game on PS ,PS2, PS3,and PS4 just as the forza series has been launched for Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox one just saying its worth mentioning
PS2 is definitly my least favorite 6th generation console. still a decent console in my opinion. shity graphics for alot of games
steve p AND SHITTTTY ANOLOG STICKS
*Analog
You are incredibility moronic.
steve p You must be moronic!
Idiot. -_-
I can not get ps1 games to work on my ps2, I own the fat model, can someone tell me if I'm doing something wrong?
Iamthe64 Two likely reasons.
1: Your CD laser is dead. Put in a music CD, if it reads that, you're fine.
2: You're using component cables, the PS1 can't support them.
AdamKoralik Most of my PS1 games work on my PS2 and I use component. I had to change the " digital output"(or something like that) in the settings to ON, then they all work fine. Thats what i had to change, at least.
I purchased a grand total of 8 PS2's in my life
I must've too. I would run them so much they'd just burn out lol
That is one thing i hated about ps2's. Their lasers liked to burn out.
pichum4st3r all the fat models that I have are broken. Only one i have that works is the slim model
I have played and bought almost all the consoles ever released. I can say that every game from third party developers for the most part were built for the PS2 during this generation. Sports, racing whatever.... The PS2 version was the version to get despite the visual upgrades in my opinion. This was the best generation and will not be surpassed. I am a Master system Sega console fanboy and Nintendo was my first real experience with console gaming. However, the PS2 for me in the effects, games, art styles is the best. I agree that you may not appreciate what it had to offer. I bought the gamecube after my dreamcast because I must support Nintendo if Sega goes down before I continue on the playstation which had games that allowed me to enjoy games in my late teens. I made a mistake. Prime, double dash, sushine, smash, symphonia, Skies of arcadia.... Sure... but the PS2 had games that allowed me to game during my late teens into early twenties dealing with stories that were more than just killing goombas and koopas. I think the hate is always never truly objective. Without Playstation consoles I know for a fact that I would not have gamed past Genesis and SNES era.
I'm 7 years late but I 100% agree with this statement haha I grew up with the mega drive and PlayStation 1 and agree the PlayStation 2 had some amazing games where the story actually had some substance if you were a JRPG/space Shooter fan the PlayStation 2 was the system to get
i love the playstation controller!
mrsiggia People don't like it because they think it's too small for their hands. I personally have small hands so It doesn't bother me but I understand where they're coming from. I don't like Xbox or the controller layout but I will admit it is very comfortable to hold.
mrsiggia So do I, Sony didnt change it much because people liked the design.
mrx same here
GrayWoIf I loved the GameCube controller. That was very comfortable to hold.
I loved the PS2's name.. This is because I like simplicity. New games, for example, have a million options and I get easily confused by them (And no, I'm not a 70 year old grandpa, I'm a 14 year old teenager).