Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Official Sony PlayStation 2 Memory Card (Satin Silver)

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List Price: £14.99
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Video Game Brand: Sony EAN: 0711719691617 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2004-03-01 Studio: Sony
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Customer Rating:      Summary: SONY WIDGET Comment: Does the job and looks better than the black ones in a silver PS2
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must have for all Satin Silver PS2 owners Comment: If you own the fantastic looking Satin Silver PS2 then this is surely a must for you !!!You have spent the extra on owning the Silver Machine you have 2 Silver Controllers so you just have to go the whole hog and finnish the machine off in style with a Silver Memory card !! It does nothing different to the Black one but why spoil the look of your machine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Essential for those new to PS2, not so for old hands! Comment: As with the standard range of Sony 8mb memory cards, this is an essential purchase for all PS2 owners who don't have a memory card. One thing to note, it offers no advantage over any of the existing range of Sony memory cards apart from fitting in with new Silver Satin model PS2. One thing is different however, price. The bog standard black memory card is £3 cheaper, if you're not really bothered about having the matching set then why not go for one of them? Essentially it IS a cosmetic choice, if you've upgraded from say a faulty PS2 to a new satin one and want one, have a bit of a think. Your current memory card will do the job nicely so that £20 could well go towards a nice spanking new game, you can get a game off the Platinum range for the same price. Those of you who have just got their mitts on a silver PS2 could do no wrong than to partner it with one of these. If you're planning on playing anything that requires saving, or data files (which pretty much is EVERY game nowadays), then you must get this ASAP. I've already got a black card but I'm a bit of a posy bast, however, and have an entire 'silver, theme going on in my entertainments department, so I'll probably be suckered in and get one!
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