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DescriptionSony-PlayStation-2-90001-Console-FR.jpg | The Sony PlayStation 2 (also known as the "PS2") video game console, first released in 2000. The successor to the enormously successful PlayStation console, Sony's second system continued the trend and surpassed it to become the best-selling consoles of all time. This is a SCPH-90001 model, a version of the third model released (the "slim") that is very similar to the previous slim, but incorporated the power supply into the system, removing the need for a power brick. | |||
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