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Re: Playstation2 wired to homevioion??



I wish I had a PS2 to have this problem with :-)

A friend imported one from Japan a while back, and while playing Fifa2000
in Japanese is amusing (a bit like listening to the Spanish turn in a bar
singing "Blue Suede Shoes") It's not fun guessing what team
you've picked,
only to find out it's Barnsley! (or even worse Man. United!!)

So I'm trying to save up for one, when they become available on open sale,
so if anyone want's some simple web stuff doing for around the 400-500 quid
mark (I want some games to go with it :-) let me know.

On 2000.12.01 09:59:35 +0000 andy.powell@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I've recently go myself a PS2 and wondered if anyone had looked at the
> wiring for the 'joypads'. I got a free remote control with mine but
it's
> really bad - sometimes the buttons do different things eg when I press
> pause it detects a stop etc... so I was wondering if it would be
possible
>

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