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Day: November 23, 2004

Playstation 2 Portable Project

November 23, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 16 Comments

playstation 2 portable

a lot of folks sent this in, so we’ll put it up here, so it’s always here in our console section…the playstation 2 portable project. an amazing hack, taking a psone, and using a PS2’s guts to make a portable version, nicely done.

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