Im still not 100% sure that the 40gig is good or bad. I like the idea of paying less for a ps3 and the usb i really could care less about. But removing the BC is kind of a turn away-er for me. My ps2 broke a few months ago and i havent really found a super reason to get a new one or get it fixed. I love my ps2 library but if I were to get a ps3 and not be able to play my old games on it, I'd be really upset. and some of you might say "if it bothers you that much get your ps2 replaced or get a 60/80gig ps3" to answer that i really dont wanna pay that much. and i kinda do feel the ps2 is too outdated to buy a new one.
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Im still not 100% sure that the 40gig is good or bad. I like the idea of paying less for a ps3 and the usb i really could care less about. But removing the BC is kind of a turn away-er for me. My ps2 broke a few months ago and i havent really found a super reason to get a new one or get it fixed. I love my ps2 library but if I were to get a ps3 and not be able to play my old games on it, I'd be really upset. and some of you might say "if it bothers you that much get your ps2 replaced or get a 60/80gig ps3" to answer that i really dont wanna pay that much. and i kinda do feel the ps2 is too outdated to buy a new one.