Morgan Jolley
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Keep in mind that the PS2 does 4 things out of the box (PS1, PS2, DVD, CD) and the X-Box does 1 thing out of the box. Also, you don't need to buy any add-ons for the PS2, but if you want to then you can. The X-Box forces you to pay for the HD but not the DVD ability. If they add DVD, subtract HD, it could be $250! I would rather pay $40 for a 10 MB memory card than $100 for a HD that I might not want. Also, the PS2 will do prog. scan if you buy the added drivers.
The PS2 is a better bet over an X-Box if you want games. It has the PS1 library of games, plus the PS2 games that are soon to come. So what if it doesn't do HD output, the video quality doesn't matter so much that you would pay $300 for a system that MIGHT have good games over a system that is GUARANTEED to have good games. (the MIGHT is the X-Box, the GUARANTEED is the PS2)
The PS2 is a better bet over an X-Box if you want games. It has the PS1 library of games, plus the PS2 games that are soon to come. So what if it doesn't do HD output, the video quality doesn't matter so much that you would pay $300 for a system that MIGHT have good games over a system that is GUARANTEED to have good games. (the MIGHT is the X-Box, the GUARANTEED is the PS2)