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Jak 2 PS2

$6.00 to $18.00



Jak II is set in a darker, more advanced world and Jak is much wiser. With an exciting array of new moves and abilities, you can move through this futuristic world while gaining powerups and interacting with a variety of characters. Jump on a hover board and utilize an all-new arsenal of weapons, including a laser rifle to rid the world of the enemies. Inventive puzzles, shooting and great vehicle physics make Jak II a game reminiscent of the original, while offering exciting additions and more variety.Minimize

Manufacturer:Sony Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN97265
Publisher   Sony
Genre   Action • Adventure
ESRB Rating   T - (Teen)
Output Signal Supported480p
HDTV SupportWithout HDTV Support
Audio SupportDolby ProLogic II (PLII)
Aspect Ratio16:9
Max. Number Of Players1
Memory Support   With Memory Support
Release DateSeptember, 2003
UPC711719726524


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Singstar Rocks PS2

$13.00 to $31.00



Complete with the original videos, SingStar Rocks! captures the spirit and energy of the very best gigs and gives you the chance to experience what it's like to be the headline act.

Manufacturer:Sony Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN97590
Publisher   Sony
Genre   Music
ESRB Rating   M - (Mature)
OnlineNo Online Gaming Support
Max. Number Of Players2
UPC711719650164


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Go Diego Go Safari Rescue PS2

$10.00 to $25.00



Diego is ready to set off an another awesome adventure. In Safari Rescue, a mean magician has mixed up all the animals, resulting in strange combinations. There are giraffes with short necks, zebras with no stripes and elephants turned into rocks. Help Diego, Alicia, Baby Jaguar, Juma and Erin the Elephant undo the magician's mischief with the Magic Drum.Minimize

Manufacturer:Take 2 Interactive Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNPS2 TK2 37189
Publisher   Take 2 Interactive
Genre   Adventure
ESRB Rating   E - (Everyone)
Max. Number Of Players2
UPC710425371899


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Fullmetal Alchemist 2 PS2


The second North American PS2 game based on the Fullmetal Alchemist anim series, Curse of the Crimson Elixir follows an original story line designed to compliment the television adventures of the two young Elric brothers. Edward is a precocious, maimed alchemist, and Alphonse's human soul resides in the shell of a hulking mechanical man. As in quare-Enix's earlier Broken Angel, this game features cel-shaded graphics and 3D platform-style combat, for which players can use Edward's powers of transmutation to create new, effective weaponry. The boys have been sent to Siam-Sid, in the ruins of the capital city of Lebis, where they must investigate disturbing stories about disappearing people and strange monsters. Throughout the adventure, players take the role of Edward, who is supported in combat and exploration by the computer-controlled Alphonse.Minimize


The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor PS2


Incredible adventures and spine tingling discoveries await you in The Mummy. Play as Alex O'Connell and travel the globe using your slingshot and the powers of the Manacle to fight against Imhotep and his band of henchmen. Your ultimate mission is to thwart the Mummy's plans to rule the world and you'll encounter phenomenal challenges, animals, traps and amazing secrets across different levels of play and continents. Minimize


Gran Turismo 4 PS2


The pinnacle of racing simulations returns with Gran Turismo 4. The physics that power the racing in GT4 are governed by over 500 parameters, ensuring that the racing experience is the most authentic available in video games. It also features 721 cars from 80 manufacturers. You’ll be racing across 51 tracks, all realistically modeled after their real life counterpart. If you’re looking for one of the most realistic driving experiences on a video game console, look no further than Gran Turismo 4.Minimize


SNK Arcade Classics Volume 1 PS2


Arcade Classics is obviously for fans of old-school games because that's all you're going to find here. These titles haven't been given facelifts or updates like the somewhat recent Atari Classics Evolved.