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Playstation2 Family Value Pack

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  • ASIN: B00005A8YB
  • Media: Video Game
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #38,870 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Amazon.com Product Description

What good is a game system without fun games? For gamers who seek a fast dose of fun from their PlayStation2, we've got this special game pack, which includes the new PlayStation2 console (with controller), a bonus Dual Shock 2 controller, a PS2 vertical stand, and three games (Madden NFL 2001, SSX: Snowboard Supercross, and Ridge Racer V). At the heart of the PlayStation2 is the 128-bit Emotion Engine processor, which promises to bring lightning-fast gameplay and unprecedented graphics power to your TV screen. We've packed in three AAA family titles to get things started.

EA Sports' Madden NFL 2001 fully utilizes PlayStation2's advanced hardware with ultrarealistic rushing, passing, blocking, and tackling. You can play the built-in AFC and NFC lineups, or even create your own player. The graphics power of the PlayStation2 brings a new level of detail to the game. As play progresses, you'll see the field collecting scars from some of the rougher tackles, and the players will show some wear of their own, too.

If you can pull yourself away from the football game, there's also SSX: Snowboard Supercross. Game critics are raving about this fast-action winter title, which includes unconventional racing environments and a wide variety of boarders.

The game pack also includes Ridge Racer V, the latest title in Namco's popular racing series. This graphically stunning racer truly showcases the horsepower of the PlayStation2. The vehicles have more polygons than we can imagine, and their reflective surfaces are just dazzling.

To help you go head-to-head with your opponents, this bundle also includes a bonus Dual Shock 2 controller. Also, we've included the official PS2 vertical stand, which turns your machine into a tower of sleek gaming power.

About These Bundles:

Amazon.com and Toysrus.com are pleased to offer these special PlayStation2 bundles. When you select a bundle for purchase, Amazon.com will ship your selection in a single box. Of course, you're free to add additional PlayStation2 games or accessories to your order. Depending on item availability, these additional items might ship separately.



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28 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid system, February 23, 2001
By Beatle23 "beatle23" (Evanston, IL USA) - See all my reviews
Everyone seems to be comparing the Dreamcast with the PS2 and making some legitimate gripes. However, I ask this of people... if the PS2 came out before the Dreamcast, would you be making the same gripes? If the PS2 came out over a year ago, I'm sure they would have the full capabilities that Sega presents and then some. Also, many complain about no internet connection, etc... The PS2 is capable. What Sony has not done is sell the components to make it a realization. It's all a marketing ploy so they can build up hype and sales. Give the PS2 a year, and it will surpass the Dreamcast in gameplay, selection, and capability.

I personally found the PS2 attractive because of its backward compatibility and the ability to play DVD's. I will say that the games are quite good for being such a young system. Also, the DVD playing is sufficient. Although the controls are awkward because you have to use the analog controllers, it still suffices as a DVD player. There is a third party remote, but I don't trust third part equipment. I'll wait for something better. As some have said, the vent is quite loud at times. The hum will be annoying at first esp. if you place it on a hard surface, but it's something you'll get used to.

Should you get the PS2? Yes. Should you get it now? No. The price will definitely go down with time, and it'll be more affordable then. Also, there will be more games later this year. Also, for those who don't have a DVD player, this system will keep you entertained two-fold. If you're going to compare it to the Dreamcast, ask yourself where the PS2 will be in equal time. You can't compare a 5-year-old to a new born and automatically say that the 5-year-old will be smarter in the long run just because it can read and the newborn can't.

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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars PlayStation 2 Review, April 5, 2001
By Jason Deiser "justjason" (PORTLAND, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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I went out and bought the PlayStation 2 the day that it was released; sure I had mine reserved since mid February so I was guaranteed one. I walked into Toys R Us to a sign that said that there were no systems available to the public that had not already reserved one. This was a blessing seeing as there were no lines to get the system. So I just looked around a little bit in the "R"Zone picked up Tekken Tag Tournament and took my pre-sells up to the counter and purchased my system and games.

Throughout the whole PS2 launch fiasco in Japan with the games not holding up to the expectations of most, I was a bit weary of the system's potential. I had seen the less than stellar movies and screenshots of the games and saw the comparison between DOA2 on both the DC and the PS2. At that time the DC version looked remarkably better with the anti-aliasing. So I was waffling whether to even worry about the PS2 and wait for the Gamecube and XBOX. When in February I saw that Toys R Us was pre-selling the system I thought that I should just pick one up and then decide later if I wanted it or not. At least I would have one reserved if I decided to get one.

During the eight months that followed I still wasn't sure, I still hadn't found that the games were anything spectacular, nor did I find the graphics to be anything I haven't seen on the Dreamcast. So now it was the day I picked up 2 games, SSX and TTT. Took them home and set the system up put SSX in and turned the system on. SSX had great graphics, good control, and nice concept, nothing unfortunately that I would call spectacular. I then popped in Tekken Tag Tournament, my impulse buy. Nice big characters, great graphics, and Tekken 3 control. This is what you would call a safe bet, you know exactly what to expect, nothing innovative just a tried and true formula.

I then decided that I would play around with the menus in the system, kinda see what did what. I set the time and looked at the PlayStation settings, popped in Resident Evil Survivor, and not even the PS2 could save that game. Got a DVD it played without a problem, a CD, the same. But I felt a little cheated, with almost 30 games available at launch, I was able to find 2 that I thought I would enjoy. I was really hoping that I would find at least 5 must buy right now titles much like I did with the Dreamcast. It just doesn't seem right. Overall, it makes a good CD player, DVD player and PlayStation, but so far not a good PlayStation2.

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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Should be better....., March 8, 2001
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For being such a highly hyped gaming system, you would think it would offer more. Maybe Sony over hyped it and my expectations were too high. The fact that people are comparing the PS2 to the Dreamcast should be very scary for Sony. PS2 should be the latest and greatest and blow the competition away, not be still evolving. If I buy a new desktop computer, I expect it to be better than one that is a year old. It shouldn't take a year for the PS2 to get to the point where it is a great system because guess what, the competition is coming after the PS2 very soon. The DVD feature is nice I must say. So if you want a DVD player that also plays games well, go for PS2. Save you money for now and see what Microsoft and Nintendo do if you want the latest and greatest in gaming. If you want something now for gaming only, go for the Dreamcast. You'll save some bucks so you can buy a bunch of games.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I think this system is great... just needs games.
I didnt purchase a bundle system, but I did get a PS2 and love it!!! The system is way more powerful then Dreamcast which I also have. Read more
Published on March 27, 2001

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