How much did the PS2 cost in 2000?

The PlayStation 2 (PS2) launched in the U.S. in October 2000 for $299, matching the original PlayStation's launch price, and included one DualShock 2 controller, though it didn't come with a memory card or built-in DVD playback for video in North America at first, unlike Japan where it was ¥39,800.
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How much did the PS2 cost in 2001?

(IDG) -- Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) reduced the price for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) to 35,000 yen (US$280), the company said Friday.
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What was the original price of the PS2?

The PlayStation 2 (PS2) launched in North America on October 26, 2000, at a retail price of $299 USD, matching the original PlayStation's launch price and undercutting competitors like the Dreamcast. This price point, though higher than the Dreamcast's $199, was seen as a good value given the PS2's capabilities, and Sony later dropped the price to $199 in 2002, further cementing its market dominance, according to this GameSpot article and this Den of Geek article.
 
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How much did a PS2 cost in 2004?

Sony last cut the price on its stand-alone PS2 to about $149 from $179 in June 2004.
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How much did a PS2 cost in 2008?

Think again – Sony is preparing to introduce a new, cut-price model of the console in early 2008. MCV can exclusively reveal that this 'compact' PS2 will hit the US at just $99 in the New Year – a reduction of $30 from its current selling price of $129.
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How much is PS2 worth today?

A PlayStation 2 (PS2) console's value varies greatly, typically ranging from $100 to $200+ for standard models (loose or CIB), but can reach thousands for extremely rare editions (like the PS2 Automobile Super Red console) or specific Japanese models, with prices increasing due to nostalgia and rarity; factors like condition, included games/accessories, and if it's the "Fat" or slim model heavily influence its market worth on sites like PriceCharting and eBay.
 
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Are PS2's rare?

A PS2 console may be considered rare based on limited edition releases, special colors, collaborations, or bundles that were available in restricted quantities. Collectors often seek out models with unique designs or those associated with specific games.
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How much did a Nes cost in 1985?

In 1985, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) launched in North America with different bundles, the base model costing around $149.99 to $199, with deluxe sets including accessories like R.O.B. and Zapper at $179.99 (or more for the full package), making it a significant investment, equivalent to several hundred dollars today, depending on the specific set and inflation calculator used. 
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How much did the Atari 2600 cost in 1977?

The Atari 2600, launched in September 1977, originally cost around $199.99, though some early ads showed prices closer to $190 or even slightly lower, and it came bundled with controllers and the "Combat" game cartridge. Adjusted for inflation, that $199 price tag from 1977 is equivalent to over $1,000 in today's money, making it a significant investment.
 
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What is the rarest PS2 game ever?

Rule of Rose is not only the rarest and most expensive PS2 title in the world, it is also one of the most controversial games ever released! This survival horror title (what a surprise!), was developed by Punchline and released in 2006.
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How much did PS2 actually sell?

Best-selling consoles

Sony's PlayStation 2 is the best-selling console, with more than 160 million units sold worldwide.
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What was the PS2's lifespan?

Production was officially discontinued on 4 January 2013 after almost thirteen years of production—one of the longest lifespans of any video game console.
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Why did PS2 sell so well?

The PlayStation 2 (PS2) sold incredibly well due to its integrated, low-cost DVD player, making it a dual entertainment system for families when standalone DVD players were expensive. This, combined with its strong backwards compatibility with PS1 games, a massive and diverse game library (including hits like Grand Theft Auto), and the powerful "Emotion Engine" chip, created unparalleled value and market dominance, establishing it as the best-selling console ever. 
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What Nintendo game sold for $100,000?

Back in 2014, a copy of the super rare 'Nintendo World Championships' game sold for $100,000. However, gaming experts say that the Super Mario Bros auction is more impressive because the game wasn't rare at all.
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How much did a dozen eggs cost in 1985?

In 1985, the average price for a dozen eggs was around $0.80 to $0.85, with some sources showing slightly lower or higher figures depending on the month, but generally under a dollar, making them significantly cheaper than today's prices when adjusted for inflation. 
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How much did a game boy cost in 1990?

In 1990, the original Nintendo Game Boy, released in the U.S. in 1989, generally cost around $89.99 to $90, a price point that held as it was already established in the market before competitors like the Sega Game Gear launched later that year.
 
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What's a PS2 worth now?

A PlayStation 2 (PS2) console's value varies greatly, typically ranging from $100 to $200+ for standard models (loose or CIB), but can reach thousands for extremely rare editions (like the PS2 Automobile Super Red console) or specific Japanese models, with prices increasing due to nostalgia and rarity; factors like condition, included games/accessories, and if it's the "Fat" or slim model heavily influence its market worth on sites like PriceCharting and eBay.
 
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What is the rarest game on PS2?

The rarest PS2 games often cited by collectors include Rule of Rose, Kuon, and Haunting Ground, all survival horror titles with limited print runs and high demand, especially for Kuon, which can fetch over $1,000 due to its FromSoftware connection. Other contenders for rarity are Japan-exclusive RPGs like Xenosaga Episode III (due to low copies despite series popularity) and niche titles like Michigan: Report From Hell, Blood Will Tell, or regional exclusives like Korea's Mystic Nights. 
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Can the PS2 play DVDs?

Yes, the PlayStation 2 (PS2) has a built-in DVD player and was widely used as an affordable way to watch DVD movies, supporting standard DVD-Video discs. It plays most DVDs, but it's important to note that later models support DVD+RW/RW formats, and you can control playback with the controller or a PS2 remote. 
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How much was a PS2 back in the day?

The PS2 came out in 2000, starting at $299, matching the original PlayStation's price.
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