Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Official Sony PlayStation 2 Memory Card - Red

|
List Price: £19.99
Our Price: £6.19
Your Save: £ ( % )
Availability:
Manufacturer: Sony
|
Average Customer Rating:     

|
|
Binding: Video Game Brand: Sony EAN: 0711719208204 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2003-04-25 Studio: Sony
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Spotlight customer reviews:
|
Customer Rating:      Summary: Without One Of These, You Would Be Useless Owning A Playstation 2! Comment: One vital piece of equipment you would need when owning a Playstation 2, is a Memory Card! It's even more worrying if you loose this device, because if you did, all that hard work you did on those long working games you own could be lost forever!
I own a Red and Blue coloured 8MB Memory Card for the Playstation 2. I tend to rely more on the Red Memory Card for saving all of my work, and throughout the time I owned the Playstation 2 I've had no problems since with this Memory Card! It's just the right size for me to play and complete all the games I own!
My Grade For The Memory Card: 8/10: Enjoyable, Fair-Play, Thumbs Up
My Wish: Sometimes, when you save games, the game may duplicate copies of useless junk you don't need on the Memory Card and that's what regularly happens with the Playstation 2 Memory Cards! I only wish that when the game is saved, it were saved correctly and properly without hassle!
Final Comments: I'm chuffed with my Playstation 2 Memory Card! I've had not many problems whatsoever, and I doubt I will for now!
Review By Captain Chris Kipper!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beautiful, but............. Comment: The PS2 Memory Card (red) has been re-released in a new colour: Red. A more vibrant and/or romantic colour, this is more attractinve to Ps2 users in search of a new memory card. Another good thing about this is that the red colour can help you find it if you ever lose it and, by the way, there is a quite big of a chance that a person who is not a neat-freak will lose it. There is a downside to this red Ps2 memory card: the memory-8mb-still hasn't dropped in price, probably because Sony wants to earn more money by coaxing the user of it's game console (s) to buy more memory cards, but this is one of the reasons why the Ps2 is not as popular as before for people wondering 'Do I get the Ps2 or the Xbox or the Gamecube?' The xbox, saves on the Console Hard drive, illiminating the need for memory cards. To sum the review up, I would say that this is a essential accessory for Ps2 users, but it is not good value for money (think about it-8 gigabytes for 14 quid).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Reliable storage but 8Mb is too little for too much Comment: Don't trust your many hundreds of hours of hard earned game progress with 3rd party cards with their dubious compression features, LEDs and other "features" - get an official memory card.That said, average memory capacity is doubling in capacity and halving in price every 6 months. It's a bit cynical of Sony not to increase the spec of their memory cards in proportion to this rate of progress, hence I knock off 1 star.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Playstation 2 memory card Comment: You know what it's like. Your playing a game that has taken you over an hour to get passed a point that has been killing you for weeks. Only to find that you can't save it on anything. This mean't that you had to start all over again from the beginning the next day without getting further into the game. You feel really frustrated and your mind is full of ways to do it quicker next time. Well not if you have the playstation 2 memory card to save your efforts on. Start where you left off so that every day you are getting further and further into the game, nearer and nearer to completion. Why didn't you buy this before? is what you will saying to yourself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It’s Great! Comment: Seriously, what can you say about a Playstation Memory Card... You save your games on to it. It does it really well. I will stress that I am a firm believer in sticking to the brand, they are quality! Buy a Sony Playstation 2 and get Sony Playstation 2 Control Pads and get Sony Playstation 2 Memory Cards.
|
|
|
|
|
|

|
|
A businessman wins £22,000 in libel and breach of privacy after his personal details were printed on the Facebook website.
An Edinburgh couple have lost a battle with the estate of Chronicles of Narnia author CS Lewis over a web domain name.
How Facebook plans to police add-ons to its site
Six of the UK's biggest net providers sign up to a government plan to tackle illegal file-sharing.
UK academics sign a letter criticising the ongoing neglect of Bletchley Park - home of the wartime codebreakers.
An academic study of English dialects in Wales conducted over decades is digitised and donated to the British Library.
The communities that are laying their own fibre
Superzooms split the dSLR and compact camps, but the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 sweetens the deal with a full 18x zoom lens and a handy fold-out LCD screen. There's a wealth of features in the sturdy body, all of which can be tweaked. Images look great and features kept us entertained
If you have a music mobile with Bluetooth and are looking for a portable speaker system that's small enough to chuck in a rucksack or suitcase, the Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile is worth a look. It works well over Bluetooth and the built-in rechargeable battery gives you plenty of play time
Sony Ericsson dropped a load of accessories to go with its newly-announced W902, W595 and W302, including wireless speakers and wired headsets
With DVD still going strong, you can get the best out of your collection with an upscaling DVD player and the Oppo DV-980H could keep you happy
Creative has unveiled its latest MP3 player: the Creative Zen Mosaic. With interchangable silicone skins, it should appeal to the younger end of the MP3-loving market
In the space of seven months, Asus brought us a gaggle of mini laptops, but it's not finished yet. Mini laptop domination continues with the new Eee PC 1000HD
The six largest ISPs in the UK are to send hundreds of thousands of letters to their customers who have been reported by the BPI to be illegally sharing music over the Internet