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  1. new ps2 remote......

    now you can reset and power off with the remote.....mother fuckers! so does this mean it only works with the 50001?

    courtesy of psxnation
    (5:11PM)- Sony Computer Entertainment America has shipped the new DVD remote for the latest model of Playstation 2 to retail shelves.


    The remote, created specifically for the SCPH-50001 PS2 unit, adds to the existing feature set of the original remote by including the ability to power the unit On/Off at the press of a button. It also gives you the ability to Reset the system. At last, our couch potato wishes have been granted... It may be a few days until you start seeing this unit in stores, but look hard enough and you should be able to find one sooner rather than later. Should make a great Christmas gift. *Hint* * Hint*




  2. Mine doesn't have power/reset buttons. I have to hit those with my "reaching broom."

  3. Sweet. I've been waiting for this. Now only if I can unload my current DVD remote. eBay?!?

  4. finally people care

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
    finally people care
    Been cared..just no info on it..till now!


  6. Quote Originally Posted by Critical Overdrive
    Merry Christmas lazy assholes!
    (Myself included)
    Nah! If the remote was had a eject button on it and was able to swap games for us without having to get up..than you can call us lazy assholes.

  7. Excellent, it's finally shipping! Just in time too, my old DVD player died last week and I was planning on going out and getting some component cables to make my system the new primary player and play the games in component with 5.1 sound.

    Time to trade in my old remote and upgrade to this
    omg TNL epics!

  8. Anyone pick this up yet?

  9. Now if the XBOX had one... good god.

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