Poll: Did your PS2 ever break?

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Derek_the_Dodo

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Sep 28, 2010
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Mine only broke because my fat idiot brother walked across the room and straight into the wire for the controller pulling the whole thing off the shelf.
 

instantbenz

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Mar 25, 2009
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My ps2 never broke, it's 1st controller port began to fail so, with fingers crossed, I traded it back and got an xbox as halo was all the rage.
 

Lionsfan

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Jan 29, 2010
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I've never had to do anything with mine, it's been dependable since I got it (Christmas 2001 i think?), I still fire it up to play a couple older games like Jak and Daxter or Kingdom Hearts
 

DanDeFool

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Mine had an issue where the laser module kept slipping off the lead screw, and as such the PS2 couldn't read the discs. A little 3-in-1 oil fixed that problem.
 

Chibz

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Sep 12, 2008
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PS2's were prone to breaking?! You learn something new every day...

None of my friends EVER had a PS2 break on them. Fat or slime, bought new or used. Among my circle of friends, at least, the PS2 was known for being reliable in functioning.
 

neonsword13-ops

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Mar 28, 2011
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I never had a problem with my PS2. It only died because of dust collection then I got the slim in '06. Still lives on to this day
 

Rednog

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Nov 3, 2008
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I have a launch day PS2, it has a lot of issues, disk reading being one of them. It will randomly decide that it doesn't want to read the disk anymore and no matter what you do it will never read that disk again. Seriously I have a copy of GTA3, that I got in highschool, the game went nuts one day, disc read error, still to this day it refuses to play. And the disk looks fine.
 

Zyxx

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Jan 25, 2010
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Once, but it was my fault - I accidentally yanked the controller cable, and the unit fell off the shelf and the little laser driver shaft got knocked out of alignment. A bit of Internet consultation, some screwdriver work and crossed fingers later, it was back to normal.
 

LifeSentence

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Sep 25, 2010
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Gentlemen, you are looking at a man who's owned THREE PS2s. First one overheated, second one got pulled to the ground by controller cord via dog, third one just died.
 

FalloutJack

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Nov 20, 2008
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Just once, actually. It was one of the earlier models which had a fault in the software for when reading discs. In short, it began to give you alot of "Disc Read Error" nonsense and was the subject of much rage. So, I bought a new one, which actually kind of shocked some friends of my sister, 'cause you have to recall that these things are expensive.

My current PS2 is in reasonable working order, much like my original Playstation. Between these two and a backwards-compatible PS3, I can play any Sony game I ever owned without fail.
 

Verkula

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Oct 3, 2010
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My fat PS2s lens got worse and worse after about a year of purchase, but it still kept reading games for 1 more year. After that it started to have problems reading games, specially new ones like Tekken 5 and such.
The funny thing: if the disc got loaded, and the game started, there was no problem at all while playing, but the problem was getting the darn thing to get to that point.

So i consider it "broken" but i actually still play with games, backed up on the hdd, thats connected to the system, and i also have a slim PS2 i got around the time the fat PS2s lens broke down, now that still works perfectly!
 

SiegeJack

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Jun 17, 2010
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Yes, unfortunately, I had to open it to fix something and the On-Off switch popped off.

I miss Ace Combat and Battlefront 2.
 

mireko

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Had mine since 2001, no problems with it or my PS1.

I haven't lost any 360s or PS3s either, so maybe my house is made of magical pixie dust or something.