Tiny monkeys. Sadly, they die over time. You'll have to order replacement monkey's from Sony or breed your own.
how does the PS2 keep the time and date? does it have a cmos battery like the GameCube? can it be replaced?
Tiny monkeys. Sadly, they die over time. You'll have to order replacement monkey's from Sony or breed your own.
i had to order an new set of monkeys last week. they be crazzy little buggers.
I just got seeds and grew my own monkeys. It's a little harder, but rewarding on more levels.Originally Posted by BURN007
I grew some, and I even bought those crystals they're supposed to play with, like beach balls.
They never did.
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Your question will never get an answer.Originally Posted by plik
I guess when its turned off, theres still a little voltage going through the PS2 thus, causing the PS2 to keep track of time and date.Originally Posted by plik
theres a battery like you have in your camera (you know the small round ones) like in the saturn and in the DC VMUs
and yes it can be replaced
Monkeys, sea monkeys???
The monkey's in mine were liquified after a year. Time for a refill.
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