[quote name='Kazaganthi']I have a PS3 Slim and an old fat PS2 that is about to die probably. I can't understand why you people would rather buy a new PS2 for $99 than this add on. Personally I hate having a separate system I have to hook up with extra cords, plugs, old wired controllers. And

ing memory cards.
I want saves on my HDD unlimited not puny 8MB. I don't want to hook up old dusty systems that clutter up everything. And if the upscale on a HDTV works correctly, that's awesome. My PS2 library is huge and I love going back and playing those games, but the hassle oh hooking up old systems is getting ridiculous. Doubt my original PlayStation (not PSOne) even works anymore.
I'd pay $30~$70 for this add on. Less if it destroys the price of new PS2s. That is assuming this adapter is even for PS3, what if it's an option for PS4? Then I'd never get it.[/QUOTE]
I still have an SDtv that I watch tv on as well as a multi-out AV cable to hook it up to the tv with, so I'd settle for a PStwo if I could find one cheap. I don't move my systems around and plug/unplug them often once I plug them in, since I learned my lesson by constantly doing so on the front ports on my tv, which I burnt out from doing so.
As for the HDD over memory cards thing, I still have a two pack of the red/blue PS2 cards sealed that I picked up from a Sears for $5 last year and I still have my old Sony and Nyko branded cards with all my saves on them. So I'm set for memory for a PS2.
I only have a handful of PS2 games left(GTA III, Vice City, a couple others)so it's not like I'd be using it for tons of hours a week, though I did like the vigilante missions in Vice City enough to play it for 6-7 hours at a clip.
But as for buying a PStwo at $100,

no. I'm not buying one unless it's a cheapo from Craigslist or it's a clearanced system once Sony stops producing them. As for the add-on, if it comes to be I'll pay 10% of MSRP once it fails and Sony stops producing them, but no more than 10%.
[quote name='lmz00']Good luck with that. I'm assuming Sony will probably stop making them before they drop the price, after which they'll probably get scooped and sold on eBay/Amazon/etc. for a profit (kinda like when it was impossible to find a PS2 earlier this year and they were going for $130 and up).
I'm also assuming that Sony gets paid when the stores buy their systems, not when customers do. If you wanted to "hurt" Sony, you should've bought a 60GB PS3 at launch when they were losing $200+ on each system they sold.[/QUOTE]
I found a PSone with an LCD screen about 6 months or more after Sony discontinued them for $15, but that was largely due to the fact that the Kmarts I hit tend to bury stuff in the bottom of their cases. Case in point, the one Kmart by here has a mish mash of systems and accessories all along the bottom cases in their electronics department, so I wouldn't doubt if there's even an old PS1 system buried in there someplace.
Up until about a year ago the closest Kmart to me had a PS3 60gb model sitting in the back of the case, so that just further goes to show how disheveled their cases are and what old hardware you can find.
So I'm not worried at all about finding a clearanced PStwo in the case long after Sony stops making them.