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Item: PLAYSTATION 2 - 127 games and accessories.

Condition: Good

Price: $250neg

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0403669041

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Chipped Playstation 2. For Sale 127 games

The Playstation can play all PS2 and PS1/PSX games

Also plays most pirated DVDs

Playstation also includes:

SONY DUALSHOCK CONTROLLER (x2)

LOGITECH SHOCK CONTROLLER (x2)

NAMCO NPC-103 PLAYSTATION 2 GUN (x1)

POWER-WAVE 4 PLAYER ADAPTOR (x1)

SONY Playstation 2 8mb MEMORY CARD (x3) – Blue, Red, Black

All necessary cables included.

GAMES:

Fight Night- round 2

Outlaw Volleyball- Remixed

SSX snowboarding

International track and field 2 (PSX)

This is Football 2003

FIFA 1999

FIFA 2005

FIFA 2006

FIFA 2007

FIFA 2008

PRO Evolution soccer 5

PRO Evolution soccer 6

Athens Olympics 2004

MADDEN NFL 2006

MADDEN NFL 2007

CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER 5

The Warriors

Bloody Roar 2

Raging Blades

Death by Degrees

Onimusha 2

Blood Will Tell

Dragon Ball Final Bout

Kessen

Fire Blade

Sword of the Samurai

X-men 2

X-men Legends

Mortal Combat

Mortal Combat Deception

Dynasty Warriors 3

Dynasty Warriors 4

Dynasty Warriors 4 Empires

Dynasty Warriors 5

TEKKEN Tag Tournament (Original)

TEKKEN 5

Star Wars Ep. III Revenge of the Sith

Time Crisis

Time Crisis Project Titan

Battlefield 2 –Modern Combat

Star Wars Battlefront 2

Red Faction

007 Nightfire

007 Agent under fire

007 from Russia with love

Scarface

Call of Duty 2

Call of Duty 3

Timesplitters

Timesplitters Future Perfect

Conflict: Desert Storm

Conflict: Vietnam

Conflict: Global Storm

Kill Zone

M.O.H

M.O.H- Rising Sun

M.O.H- European Assault

Area 51

Extermination

Half Life

Syphon Filter

Terminator 3

Metal SLUG 4

Men In Black 2

Cold Winter

Thunderhawk- Operation Pheonix

Hitman 2

Mercenaries

Splinter Cell- Pandora Tomorrow

100 Bullets

Frequency

Music 2000(PSX)

Zero Hour

Futarama

Metal Gear Solid 2

Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater

Enter the matrix

The matrix – Path of neo

God Of War

Final Fantasy 9

Final Fantasy 10

Final Fantasy 12(Original)

son of rajab of the rings- Fellowship of the ring

son of rajab of the rings- Two towers

son of rajab of the rings- Middle Earth 2

son of rajab of the rings- Role player

The Sims

The Sims 2

Ace Combat- Belken war

Ace Combat 5- The unsung war

Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider III

Tomb Raider Legend

Star Wars- Clone wars

Devil May Cry- Part 2

Devil May Cry- Dante’s Awakening

The Getaway

Spiderman

Batman

Crash Bandicoot

King Kong

Prince of Persia

GTA

Gladius

Constantine

The Legend of Alon D’Ar

Commandos

Indiana Jones

Shadow of Rome

Bully

Age of Empires II

The Bouncer

King Arthur

Bards Tale

Evergrace

V8 Supercar Race Driver (Original)

Gran Turismo 3 (Original)

Gran Turismo 4 (Original)

Robot Wars

Destruction Derby- Arenas

Kinetica

The Italian Job

NFS Underground

NFS Underground 2

NFS Most Wanted

Driver 3

Mafia

Midnight Club 3- DUB Edition

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