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| generation  = [[Sixth generation of video game consoles|Sixth generation]]
 
| generation  = [[Sixth generation of video game consoles|Sixth generation]]
 
| lifespan    = 2000–2013
 
| lifespan    = 2000–2013
| discontinued = JP: December 28, 2012<br />WW: January 4, 2013
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| discontinued = {{vgrelease|JP|December 28, 2012}} {{vgrelease|WW|January 4, 2013}}
 
| media        = [[DVD]], [[CD]]
 
| media        = [[DVD]], [[CD]]
 
| cpu          = "[[Emotion Engine]]"
 
| cpu          = "[[Emotion Engine]]"
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| memory      = 32&nbsp;MB of [[RDRAM]] (system RAM)<br />4&nbsp;MB of [[eDRAM]] ([[video RAM]])
 
| memory      = 32&nbsp;MB of [[RDRAM]] (system RAM)<br />4&nbsp;MB of [[eDRAM]] ([[video RAM]])
 
| storage      = 40&nbsp;GB [[hard drive]] <small>(add-on)</small>
 
| storage      = 40&nbsp;GB [[hard drive]] <small>(add-on)</small>
| memory card  = 8&nbsp;MB PlayStation&nbsp;2 [[Memory cards in video game consoles|memory card]]<br />128&nbsp;KB PlayStation memory card
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| memory card  = {{ubl|8&nbsp;MB PlayStation&nbsp;2 [[Memory cards in video game consoles|memory card]]|128&nbsp;KB PlayStation memory card}}
| display      = '''Video output formats'''
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| display      = {{Collapsible list|title= Video output formats|
 
*[[Composite video]]
 
*[[Composite video]]
 
*[[S-Video]]
 
*[[S-Video]]
 
*[[SCART#RGB_overlays_.28fast_switching.29|SCART/JP21 RGB]]
 
*[[SCART#RGB_overlays_.28fast_switching.29|SCART/JP21 RGB]]
 
*[[VGA connector|VGA]] <small>(progressive scan capable software only)</small>
 
*[[VGA connector|VGA]] <small>(progressive scan capable software only)</small>
*[[YPbPr]] [[component video]]/[[D-Terminal]]
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*[[YPbPr|{{YPbPr}}]] [[component video]]/[[D-Terminal]]
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}}
 
| sound        = [[Dolby Digital]] 5.1 and [[DTS (sound system)|DTS]] 5.1
 
| sound        = [[Dolby Digital]] 5.1 and [[DTS (sound system)|DTS]] 5.1
 
| controllers  = [[DualShock 2]], [[DualShock]], [[PlayStation Controller]], [[EyeToy]], [[PlayStation 2 accessories|PlayStation 2 DVD Remote Control]]  
 
| controllers  = [[DualShock 2]], [[DualShock]], [[PlayStation Controller]], [[EyeToy]], [[PlayStation 2 accessories|PlayStation 2 DVD Remote Control]]  
 
| connectivity = 100&nbsp;Mbit [[Ethernet]]/[[modem]] <small>(requires adapter on SCPH-10000-500xx models)</small>, 2 × [[USB 1.1]], 1 × [[IEEE 1394 interface]]
 
| connectivity = 100&nbsp;Mbit [[Ethernet]]/[[modem]] <small>(requires adapter on SCPH-10000-500xx models)</small>, 2 × [[USB 1.1]], 1 × [[IEEE 1394 interface]]
| compatibility= [[PlayStation|PlayStation]]
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| compatibility= [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]
 
| predecessor  = PlayStation
 
| predecessor  = PlayStation
 
| successor    = [[PlayStation 3]]
 
| successor    = [[PlayStation 3]]
 
| title        = PlayStation 2
 
| title        = PlayStation 2
| releasedate  = '''PlayStation 2'''<br/ >JP: March 4, 2000<br />NA: October 26, 2000<br />EU: November 24, 2000<br />AUS: November 30, 2000<br />'''PlayStation 2 Slimline'''<br />EU: October 29, 2004<br />JP: November 3, 2004<br />NA: November 25, 2004<br />AUS: December 2, 2004
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| releasedate  = '''PlayStation 2'''{{vgrelease|JP|March 4, 2000|NA|October 26, 2000|EU|November 24, 2000|AUS|November 30, 2000}}'''PlayStation 2 Slimline'''{{vgrelease|EU|October 29, 2004|JP|November 3, 2004|NA|November 25, 2004|AUS|December 2, 2004}}
 
| price        =  
 
| price        =  
 
| unitssold    = 155&nbsp;million (as of January 4, 2013)
 
| unitssold    = 155&nbsp;million (as of January 4, 2013)
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| topgame      = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'': 17.33 million sold <small>(as of February 2009)</small>
 
| topgame      = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'': 17.33 million sold <small>(as of February 2009)</small>
 
}}
 
}}
=Introduction=
 
 
The '''PlayStation 2''' ('''PS2''') is a [[home video game console]] that was developed by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It is the successor to the [[PlayStation (console)|original PlayStation console]] and is the second iteration in the [[PlayStation]] lineup of consoles. It was released in 2000 and competed with [[Sega]]'s [[Dreamcast]], [[Nintendo]]'s [[GameCube]] and [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] in the [[sixth generation of video game consoles]].
 
The '''PlayStation 2''' ('''PS2''') is a [[home video game console]] that was developed by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It is the successor to the [[PlayStation (console)|original PlayStation console]] and is the second iteration in the [[PlayStation]] lineup of consoles. It was released in 2000 and competed with [[Sega]]'s [[Dreamcast]], [[Nintendo]]'s [[GameCube]] and [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] in the [[sixth generation of video game consoles]].
  
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Even with the release of its successor, the PlayStation 2 remained popular well into the [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|seventh generation]] and continued to be produced until January 4, 2013, when Sony finally announced that the PlayStation 2 had been discontinued after 12 years of production – one of the longest runs for a video game console. Despite the announcement, new games for the console continued to be produced until the end of 2013, including ''[[Final Fantasy XI|Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin]]'' for Japan, ''[[FIFA 13]]'' for North America, and ''[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2014]]'' for Europe. Repair services for the system in Japan ended on September 7, 2018.
 
Even with the release of its successor, the PlayStation 2 remained popular well into the [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|seventh generation]] and continued to be produced until January 4, 2013, when Sony finally announced that the PlayStation 2 had been discontinued after 12 years of production – one of the longest runs for a video game console. Despite the announcement, new games for the console continued to be produced until the end of 2013, including ''[[Final Fantasy XI|Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin]]'' for Japan, ''[[FIFA 13]]'' for North America, and ''[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2014]]'' for Europe. Repair services for the system in Japan ended on September 7, 2018.
  
=Specifications=
 
 
==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
 
PlayStation 2 software is distributed on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM. In addition the console can play audio CDs and DVD movies, and is [[Backward compatibility|backwards compatible]] with PlayStation games. The PS2 also supports PlayStation [[memory card]]s and controllers, although original PlayStation memory cards only work with original PlayStation games and the controllers may not support all functions (such as analog buttons) for PS2 games.
 
PlayStation 2 software is distributed on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM. In addition the console can play audio CDs and DVD movies, and is [[Backward compatibility|backwards compatible]] with PlayStation games. The PS2 also supports PlayStation [[memory card]]s and controllers, although original PlayStation memory cards only work with original PlayStation games and the controllers may not support all functions (such as analog buttons) for PS2 games.
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===Audio/video===
 
===Audio/video===
The PlayStation 2 may natively output video resolutions on [[SDTV]] and [[HDTV]] from [[480i]] to [[480p]] while other games, such as ''[[Gran Turismo 4]]'' and ''[[Tourist Trophy (video game)|Tourist Trophy]]'' are known to support up-scaled [[1080i]] resolution using any of the following standards: [[composite video]] (480i), [[S-Video]] (480i), [[Analog RGB#RGB analog component video|RGB]] (480i/p), [[VGA]] (for progressive scan games and [[Linux for PlayStation 2|PS2 Linux]] only), [[YPbPr]] component video (which display most original PlayStation games in their native 240p mode which most HDTV sets do not support), and [[D-Terminal]]. Cables are available for all of these signal types; these cables also output analog stereo audio. Additionally, an [[RF modulator]] is available for the system to connect to older TVs.
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The PlayStation 2 may natively output video resolutions on [[SDTV]] and [[HDTV]] from [[480i]] to [[480p]] while other games, such as ''[[Gran Turismo 4]]'' and ''[[Tourist Trophy (video game)|Tourist Trophy]]'' are known to support up-scaled [[1080i]] resolution using any of the following standards: [[composite video]] (480i), [[S-Video]] (480i), [[Analog RGB#RGB analog component video|RGB]] (480i/p), [[VGA]] (for progressive scan games and [[Linux for PlayStation 2|PS2 Linux]] only), [[YPbPr|{{YPbPr}}]] component video (which display most original PlayStation games in their native 240p mode which most HDTV sets do not support), and [[D-Terminal]]. Cables are available for all of these signal types; these cables also output analog stereo audio. Additionally, an [[RF modulator]] is available for the system to connect to older TVs.
  
 
Digital ([[S/PDIF]]) audio may also be output by the console via its [[TOSLINK]] connector which outputs 5.1 channel sound.
 
Digital ([[S/PDIF]]) audio may also be output by the console via its [[TOSLINK]] connector which outputs 5.1 channel sound.
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==Online functionality==
 
==Online functionality==
 
[[File:Sony-PlayStation-2-70001-Console-BR.jpg|thumb|Slim model with network adapter.]]
 
[[File:Sony-PlayStation-2-70001-Console-BR.jpg|thumb|Slim model with network adapter.]]
PlayStation 2 users had the option to play select games over the [[Internet]], using a [[broadband]] [[Internet connection]] and a [[PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor]]. Instead of having a unified, subscription-based online service like [[Xbox Live]] as competitor Microsoft later chose for its Xbox console, online multiplayer functionality on the PlayStation 2 was the responsibility of the game publisher and ran on third-party servers. Most recent PlayStation 2 online games (May 2012) have been developed to exclusively support broadband Internet access. Xbox Live similarly requires a broadband Internet connection.
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PlayStation 2 users had the option to play select games over the [[Internet]], using a [[broadband]] [[Internet connection]] and a [[PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor]]. Instead of having a unified, subscription-based online service like [[Xbox Live]] as competitor Microsoft later chose for its Xbox console, online multiplayer functionality on the PlayStation 2 was the responsibility of the game publisher and ran on third-party servers. Most recent{{when|date=May 2012}} PlayStation 2 online games have been developed to exclusively support broadband Internet access. Xbox Live similarly requires a broadband Internet connection.
  
 
==Accessories==
 
==Accessories==
[[File:PS2-Eyetoy.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[EyeToy]] a motion detecting camera]]
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[[File:PS2-Eyetoy.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[EyeToy]]{{snd}} a motion detecting camera]]
  
 
The PlayStation 2's DualShock 2 [[game controller|controller]] is largely identical to the PlayStation's [[DualShock]], with the same basic functionality. However, it includes [[analog signal|analog]] pressure sensitivity on the face, shoulder and D-pad buttons, replacing the [[Digital data|digital]] buttons of the original. (These buttons would later become digital again with the release of the [[DualShock 4]].) Like its predecessor, the DualShock 2 controller has [[Haptic technology#Computer and video games|force feedback]], or "vibration" functionality. It is lighter and includes two more levels of [[oscillation|vibration]].
 
The PlayStation 2's DualShock 2 [[game controller|controller]] is largely identical to the PlayStation's [[DualShock]], with the same basic functionality. However, it includes [[analog signal|analog]] pressure sensitivity on the face, shoulder and D-pad buttons, replacing the [[Digital data|digital]] buttons of the original. (These buttons would later become digital again with the release of the [[DualShock 4]].) Like its predecessor, the DualShock 2 controller has [[Haptic technology#Computer and video games|force feedback]], or "vibration" functionality. It is lighter and includes two more levels of [[oscillation|vibration]].
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Unlike the PlayStation, which requires the use of an official Sony [[PlayStation Mouse]] to play mouse-compatible games, the few PS2 games with mouse support work with a standard USB mouse as well as a USB [[trackball]]. In addition, some of these games also support the usage of a USB keyboard for text input, game control (in lieu of a DualShock or DualShock 2 gamepad, in tandem with a USB mouse), or both.
 
Unlike the PlayStation, which requires the use of an official Sony [[PlayStation Mouse]] to play mouse-compatible games, the few PS2 games with mouse support work with a standard USB mouse as well as a USB [[trackball]]. In addition, some of these games also support the usage of a USB keyboard for text input, game control (in lieu of a DualShock or DualShock 2 gamepad, in tandem with a USB mouse), or both.
  
=Software Modification=
 
 
==Homebrew development==
 
==Homebrew development==
  
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Sony released a [[Linux]]-based operating system, [[Linux for PlayStation 2]], for the PS2 in a package that also includes a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[Ethernet]] adapter and HDD. In Europe and Australia, the PS2 comes with a free [[Yabasic]] interpreter on the bundled demo disc. This allows users to create simple programs for the PS2. A port of the [[NetBSD]] project and [[BlackRhino GNU/Linux]], an alternative [[Debian]]-based distribution, are also available for the PS2.
 
Sony released a [[Linux]]-based operating system, [[Linux for PlayStation 2]], for the PS2 in a package that also includes a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[Ethernet]] adapter and HDD. In Europe and Australia, the PS2 comes with a free [[Yabasic]] interpreter on the bundled demo disc. This allows users to create simple programs for the PS2. A port of the [[NetBSD]] project and [[BlackRhino GNU/Linux]], an alternative [[Debian]]-based distribution, are also available for the PS2.
 
[[Category:Sony consoles]]
 

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