PlayStation 2 is Retiring

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Today stops delivery of PlayStation 2 in Japanese stores, ending almost 13 years long life of this old man.

After numerous jokes about the PlayStation 2 which has been successfully selling by the fourth March 2000., this console finally goes into retirement.

In fact, now stop all shipments of PlayStation 2 in Japanese stores, which means that it will be possible to buy until the stocks are sold off.

PlayStation 2 has sold over 150 million copies and lasted nearly 13 years making it the most successful console in history. We are a little sorry that Sony has not kept up with the supply of at least a a couple of months until PlayStation 2 reached 13 years, but this way many players will remain in good memory.



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