Found at CES: Four PS2 memory cards squished together

By Spencer . January 9, 2008 . 2:47pm



Nyko thinks the PlayStation 2 is far from dead. (For the record I believe the PlayStation 2 has life in it too.) This winter they are releasing a brand new 32 memory card for gamers who don’t backup up their cards and erase them. Because the PlayStation 2 cannot read memory cards greater than 8MB users have to press a button to rotate between four individual 8 MB cards. While you don’t get shared storage space Nyko’s 4×8 MB card offers a fair amount of storage space for a mysterious, unrevealed price.

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2 Responses to “Found at CES: Four PS2 memory cards squished together”

jeffx Says:

I have one for the PSX. Total crap, but didn’t pay for it.

Kitsune Sniper Says:

I have one too, my PS2 slim wouldn’t read it at all.

I’d like it if someone released a PS2 memory card that could be hooked up via USB to a computer and that did not cost over $70, though.

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