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  • Playstation 2 Top 10


    1. Enter the Matrix

    Enter the Matrix
    $49.99
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    Enter the Matrix features awesome gunplay and spectacular martial arts that bend the rules of the Matrix, insane driving and stunts, and the chance to pilot the fastest hovercraft in the fleet. This game isn't just set in the Matrix universe-it's an integral part of the entire Matrix experience, with a story that weaves in and out of The Matrix: Reloaded, the sequel to the Academy Award-winner. Enter the Matrix is the story-behind-the-story.


    2. SOCOM: US Navy Seals

    SOCOM: US Navy Seals
    $39.99
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    3. NBA Street Vol 2

    NBA Street Vol 2
    $39.99
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    Use your skill and style to become the greatest streetballer of all time. Ah yeah, your game just got bigger. The streets have been swept and a whole new ballgame is coming to town. Take your skillz to a new level and challenge the greatest basketball icons to ever play the game, from the baddest old school legends to the hottest players of today. Feel the dominance of Wilt Chamberlain and Shaquille O?Neal. Soar above the rim with Dr. J and Michael Jordan.


    4. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

    Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
    $49.99
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    Vice City relocates the action of the previous game from Liberty City to the Miami-influenced metropolis of the title. As the game starts you take control of Tommy Vercetti who gets involved in a bungled drug deal and must set himself up from scratch as a crime boss. The game now allows you to purchase property (porn studios, strip clubs, cab companies and so on) and run extortion rackets, which cleverly widens the scope of the game while keeping the controls and gameplay pretty much the same. Which means that you still spend the majority of your time driving cars very dangerously and shooting and maiming anyone that happens to get in your way.


    5. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
    $49.99
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    Infiltrate terrorists? positions, acquire critical intelligence by any means necessary, execute with extreme prejudice, and exit without a trace! You are Sam Fisher, a highly trained secret operative of the NSA's secret arm: Third Echelon. The world balance is in your hands, as cyber terrorism and international tensions are about to explode into WWIII. Go Behind the Headlines into the Real World of Modern Espionage: Enter the realistic Tom Clancy universe.


    6. Evil Dead: A fistfull of Broomstick

    Evil Dead: A fistfull of Broomstick
    $19.99
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    Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick mixes the comedy and fun of the campy horror movie series with intense combat missions and a number of puzzle-solving sequences for the most complete Evil Dead game yet. Take on the rold of Ash, the chainsaw-armed hero, and fend off hordes of Zombies and Deadites with multiple weapons including the axe, rifle, shotgun, and infamous chainsaw.


    7. DDR Max

    DDR Max
    $39.99
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    The global smash-hit dancing sensation comes to the PlayStation2 with DDR Max: Dance Dance Revolution. The most robust DDR title ever, this is the definitive version of the game, and has gamers jumping to their feet with more than 65 songs, including licensed tracks and international dance hits. The power of the PlayStation2 enables full-motion music videos and high-resolution graphics. Game modes include an edit mode, which allows players to customize their dance routines, and a workout mode that tracks calories burned during play.


    8. Midnight Club 2

    Midnight Club 2
    $49.99
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    Knock the dirt off your cleats in the first season of MVP Baseball 2003, a completely reengineered baseball franchise from EA Sports. MVP Baseball 2003 incorporates a new pitcher/batter interface that gives players the opportunity to be more strategic with their pitching and batting. A picture-in-picture on-base view creates a new dimension, adding strategy to base running. Realistic stadiums and highly detailed player models and animations bring the baseball action to life like never before.


    9. Def Jam Vendetta

    Def Jam Vendetta
    $49.99
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    Def Jam VENDETTA invites you to the underground circuit of hardcore brawling. Get your props as you hook up with the urban local legends and battle for ultimate supremacy. Featuring an original storyline and more than 45 unique characters, Def Jam VENDETTA by EA SPORTS BIG? provides over 1,500 varying moves, including dozens of signature special moves and taunts. This is your chance to earn money, power, and respect. Advance through more than 10 highly-detailed hip-hop venues, each filled with animated crowds, hot beats, and original music, and see if you can overthrow D-Mob, the underground king.


    10. Kingdom Hearts

    Kingdom Hearts
    $49.99
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    Ever wondered what would happen if the worlds of Final Fantasy and Disney collided? It’s an odd concept to be sure, but from the most schizophrenic of acorns the mighty gaming oak of Kingdom Hearts has grown. Legendary role-playing game makers Square have been given unprecedented liberties with the entire Disney universe and have created a game featuring everything from The Nightmare Before Christmas to The Little Mermaid. This is odd enough in itself when you have characters as disparate as Tarzan and Donald Duck teaming up, but becomes majorly freaky when Square thrown in a variety of their own characters such as Cloud, Squall, and Aeris from the various Final Fantasy games. But this incongruity has one side benefit in that the storyline behind the game is by necessity rather vague, which seems to have stopped Square from filling three CDs full of their usual New Age whining about Mother Earth. Instead they’ve spent even more time on the graphics, and the end result is a quite stunning 3-D cartoon.