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Old 08-11-2002, 08:24
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Re: Opinion on new Ps2

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Originally posted by EricCamper
I am getting a PS2 for my brother and I want to go with the no hassle ...no swap chip...Perhaps Messiah... What is the best way to go? Go to Wal-Mart and buy the Ps2 and have it chipped somewhere? Or try and find an already chipped purchase all in one combo deal...or something like that....Any info is appreciated!!

I have the Neo-key....Works great, but it takes a while sometimes especially with certain games....I use the GS....Would Action Replay work better...
Get the best chip, its worth the NO Hassles of having something not work/load.

Go with a Ultra 2 chip for v7 ( or like Messiah 2, Magic2)
PRODUCT FEATURES:
PS2 Original Imports (CD/DVD): Direct boot
PS2 Backups (CD): Direct boot
PS2 HK Silvers (CD): Direct boot
PS2 Backups (DVD): Direct boot
PS2 HK Silvers (DVD): Direct boot
PS2 EA Sports Backups: Direct boot (patching not necessary)
PSX Originals, Backups and Imports: Direct boot
Does not support Multi-Region DVD or Macrovision Disable.
Compatible with all SCPH-390001 (V7 US models)

You can buy the system & Modchip to solder yourself. Must be a expert at soldering!

If NOT then buy a New premoded unit using PalPal for about $370. The chip alone sells for $100 + New PS2 $200+tax...

www.extreme-mods.com
www.genomods.com <------------ PS2 PREMODS in STOCK!
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