LGR - Unboxing a PlayStation 2 24 Years Later (Patreon)
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Greetings! It's been over two months since the last real LGR video (the Voodoo 3 3500 TV episode) and I'm finally back with something fresh! And by fresh I mean old. Though it's still pretty fresh for being old.
Taking a look at the Sony PlayStation 2 almost two and a half decades later! As with previous episodes on the Xbox, Dreamcast, and GameCube, I'm now finishing out the 6th generation of home consoles with the biggest of them all: the PS2. It's a system I've had many examples of over the years, but never had the pleasure of getting one in the box. So let's unbox the thing, set it up for the first time, and enjoy a buncha classic games! A truly cathartic experience for me in these crazy post-storm days.
For a bit of behind-the-scenes here, this episode was very close to not happening at all. This boxed console and my entire PS2 collection was right below where the trees crashed through my house during the hurricane, in the room that became a wet moldy mess. By pure chance I had moved all this PS2 stuff closer to the door for easy access since I was planning on making this video soon... and if I hadn't, then all this stuff would've been where a ton of nasty storm water leaked in through the busted ceiling. It would have been ruined. Crazy how things randomly work out sometimes.
So yes, I do hope you enjoy this one! I gotta say it's been a surreal experience working on it, seeing as I'm in a completely new location that I never planned to be in, plus still being in the midst of an ongoing water crisis along with all the rest of the storm cleanup/remediation/repairs occurring each day. To be honest I'm not sure if this came together cohesively as it was recorded over the course of several weeks whenever I found a free moment. But hey, this is just one step towards getting back to some kind of videomaking normalcy, so in theory it gets better from here. We'll see!
As always, a huge thanks for your ongoing support. LGR as a channel would be in a rough place otherwise, you are genuinely keeping this ship afloat right now and I thank you!