Expansive game selection, but systems are faulty.

The PlayStation 2 fats always had trouble reading discs after so many uses. The slims constantly have different parts shorting out in them. First one I bought was a fat and it quit working from playing movies. While it was supposed to be designed to play movies, it'll actually ruin the laser over time. You can adjust a dial inside that'll temporarily fix the reading problem, but it only saves the laser for a few extra months. The next three I bought were all slims. First one died completely. On the second one, it shorted out so the games kept glitching and freezing. Installing a new laser lens wouldn't fix the problem. On the third one, the power supply shorted out. Another thing with these systems, is that they need taken apart and cleaned every 2 to 3 years. YouTube tutorials are helpful on how to do this safely and carefully. That's the problem with Sony. While they always have the best game selection, their systems are total junk. Still worth it, but be prepared to have to buy more in the future or start out with a bulk pile of them. Super Nintendo is still the best in terms of durability. It takes cartridges though, so that's another topic.Read full review