You need to buy yourself an HDMI adapter that supports the PS1 and the PS2; there's a whole slew of them available for purchase on Amazon if you're interested. :-)
Our PS2 is the "slim" model, and it still works happily to this day, despite a couple of occasional hiccups. Because we were always kind of poor, we didn't get it until about late 2005 (roughly a year after the "slim" model was released), as the price for the console had dropped to a more...
I know that's kind of a strange/silly/geeky question (kind of like comparing pan pizza to thin crust pizza), but I wanted to start this thread mostly because:
a) as goofy and dated the original PS2 design might look to most people, there's something about it that I find to be ironically...
A lot of the games' original assets were found to be lost due to some questionable organization practices from within Square at the time of their original development, which meant that a lot of things had to be recreated from scratch for the HD remasters. When you compare the remasters and...
Hi guys, I joined this forum last Monday and have already posted here, but tonight I thought I might as well introduce myself. :-) I'm a music/audio engineering enthusiast who happens to have a casual interest in video games, and I also suffer from Asperger syndrome as well, which in turn makes...
About a couple of hours ago, I was playing Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey for the PS1. Not a lot of people know about the Pro Pinball series, but it was essentially a series of pinball simulation games for the PC/PS1 with photo-realistic graphics. I decided to give it a spin in the wake of us...
Thank you! I'm glad you found something good to chew on from my posts. 😉 I know I probably should've introduced myself at the New Bodhum, but hey, what the hell... 😄
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