Me want cheap Japanese PS2 so I can play "I am the Chef" and PhotoBoy.
- Kabuki
PlayStation2 Emotion Engine and Graphic Synthesizer all on one chip
Sony Computer Entertainment president, Ken Kutaragi, has revealed in an interview with the Japanese publication, Nikkei Microdevice, that the PlayStation2 Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer can be included on a single chip using a 0.13-micron process.
"We are able to shrink the process about three times a year," Kutaragi said at a manufacturing plant in Nagasaki.
It's not yet known when the new chips will be implemented into the PlayStation2 or how the implementation will affect the price of the hardware.
Source: GameSpot
Me want cheap Japanese PS2 so I can play "I am the Chef" and PhotoBoy.
- Kabuki
Wouldn't it be cheaper to get a Japanese PSX (or a modded American PSX, or an older model PSX you can disc swap or use a Gameshark in) than a Japanese PS2 for Ore no Ryouri?
I, for one, can't wait till the PS2 goes "top loader". I HATE drive doors on consoles. That'll surely drop the price as well
*tries to imagine inserting a PS2 disc from the top...*Originally posted by Mr_Furious
I, for one, can't wait till the PS2 goes "top loader". I HATE drive doors on consoles. That'll surely drop the price as well
nah, it wont look right
I'd love a top loading PS2 myself... no more GameDay 2002 incidents where the tray caused a giant dent in the disc.
Originally posted by cka
I'd love a top loading PS2 myself... no more GameDay 2002 incidents where the tray caused a giant dent in the disc.
how in the hell did that happen?
I've heard various reports that because of the PS2 architecture, the system has caused scratching on discs...anyone care to confirm that (perhaps a personal experience?)
*tries to imagine a redesigned PS2 that compliments top loading...*Originally posted by bandit
*tries to imagine inserting a PS2 disc from the top...*
nah, it wont look right
yup, I think it would look just fine (if not better)
you lack vision, son
It's true. I've personally seen this happen at work. Circular scratches can be seen on some discs after playing in certain PS2s. It's a problem with the drive spinning up before the disc can get clear of the tray fully. This seems far more common with units mounted vertically (which I would never recommend, regardless if Sony says it's safe to do).Originally posted by bahn
how in the hell did that happen?
I've heard various reports that because of the PS2 architecture, the system has caused scratching on discs...anyone care to confirm that (perhaps a personal experience?)
A vertical PS2 is an invitation for big, deep, function impairing circular scratches. Putting them in cars isn't a good idea either.
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