How much did the first PS2 cost?
$299
The PS2 launched at $299, a price generally accepted for new consoles. Considering this price was around what people usually paid for a new console, the DVD player looked like an added bonus.
How much did the PS2 cost?
US$299
PlayStation 2
Left: Original PlayStation 2 with vertical stand Right: Slim PlayStation 2 with vertical stand, 8 MB memory card and DualShock 2 controller | |
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Introductory price | ¥39,800, US$299, £299, F2,990, DM869 |
Discontinued | JP: December 28, 2012 WW : January 4, 2013 |
Units shipped | 155.0 million (as of March 31, 2012) |
How much was a PS2 in 2002?
Still, the depth of Sony’s cut is somewhat surprising. Many had speculated the company would lower the price of the PS2 to $249, letting it maintain a higher profit margin while giving Sony the chance to monitor the success of the expected reduction by Microsoft (MSFT: down $0.27 to $55.47, Research, Estimates).
How much was PS2 in 2000?
The PlayStation2 will ship in North America on October 26, 2000 at a price of US$299. The retail software will ship at a suggested retail price of US$49. SCEA plans to ship one million PS2 units at launch, and a total of three million consoles by the end of the company’s fiscal year in March 2001.
What was the last PS2 game?
Pro Evolution Soccer 2014
1 Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 – November 8, 2013 Fans received the game positively game when it was released on November 8, 2013. Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 is officially the last PS2 game ever made.
Can a PS2 connect to WIFI?
The Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2) console has the capability to access the Internet, allowing gamers to play certain multiplayer games (such as SOCOM, Final Fantasy XI, and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater) online with people all over the world.
How much did a PS2 cost in 2003?
PlayStation 2 price cuts
Country | Date | Price |
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United States | 200010October 2000 | $299 (launch price) |
United States | 200205May 2002 | $199 (-$100) |
United States | 200305May 2003 | $179 (-$20) |
United States | 200405May 2004 | $149 (-$30) |