Where to Look for a PlayStation2

By Aaron Dobbins | Published October 10, 2000, 6:06 PM

ZDNet wrote a nice little piece for those gaming enthusiasts out there about the PlayStation2 and where you may be able to find it on its October 26th launch date. But like the Star Wars Episode 1 movie tickets, you may want to line up outside the door of your local retailer for at least a few days in order to get your crack at getting one.

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is too much EXPENSIVE !!!!!!!!!

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They have only 4000(!!!!) units at launch in Switzerland....4000!!! That's nothing!!!!

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umm compusa is selling them on first come first serve

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They were selling in Japan and Hong Kong for more than 6 months already.. and people are starting to have their PS2 modified.. and it's just starting to have line-up for one here?

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it's comming ;), it's comming...

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it's doing neither of those things. it's COMING.

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yeah ! you right ;)
sorry.
IT'S COMING, ;p IT'S COMING !!! ;p

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didnt u mean its cuming, its cuming =)

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elle arrive !!!!!! ;p

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Bleh, I already got mine :)
in june no less. It kicks ass

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i'm playing JP version every days ;p you right this console is so sweet!!!

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i'm playing JP version every days ;p you right this console is so sweet!!!

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