Monday, March 5, 2012

PlayStation 2 Network Adapter

The PlayStation 2 network adapter was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2001 (although it didn't make it to North America till 2002), and is a device that allows you to connect your PlayStation 2 to the internet, in order to play games online. During this time, Sony released two different models of the PlayStation 2 network adapter - one which is built to work via a dial-up-modem (as this was still the primary internet connection for most households), and one which could be used via broadband.


The first game to take full advantage of this new hardware was Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, which allowed skaters to join a massive virtual world, where they could skate together in harmony. For years, Sony never saw the full benefits of having a PlayStation 2 network adapter, and chose to focus on other areas. Unlike Sony, Sega decided that online gaming was the future, and with their Dreamcast console at the forefront, they made online gaming a real possibility for most people, despite eventually collapsing. Once Sony saw what Sega were doing, and the success that they were having, they decided that it was time to join the online party.


The PlayStation 2 succeeded where the Xbox failed, as Xbox users were forced to pay a monthly subscription to use their Xbox Live feature, and to participate in online gaming. This quickly drew the casual gamer away, as most people don't like paying unnecessary online subscriptions. As broadband internet has become more and more accessible and fairly priced, the draw of gaming online has risen. The next generation of console (such as the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360) have paved the way for gaming online. However, there has been a recent movement seeing gamers once again turn back to their PlayStation 2's to play all of the games online that they couldn't at the time, due to their internet connection being too slow.


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