I realize that there's a sticky saying enough about modchips, and I don't know if this necessarily counts; but I'm going to give it a shot.
I have some of my most favorite games from the PS2 at my house, that I just can't play, for the sheer fact my PS2 gave out a while ago, and here lately (even with a new job) I'm debating on whether or not it's a fair investment to buy a NEW PS2 (eff buying a refurbished one) with the knowledge that I've had three in the past that messed up within the span of a year/year and a half.
There's a thread I read on here already that I could modify my Xbox by changing the BIOS and et cetera, and I'd love some help with knowing exactly what I need to do, and what stuff may cost, to compare my investment.
To be fair, I've only modded controllers and helped somebody else with their Xbox modding. But I'm not a stranger to electronics, and I'm a smart chick. I'd really appreciate some help with this.
Thanks,
Jessy.
I have some of my most favorite games from the PS2 at my house, that I just can't play, for the sheer fact my PS2 gave out a while ago, and here lately (even with a new job) I'm debating on whether or not it's a fair investment to buy a NEW PS2 (eff buying a refurbished one) with the knowledge that I've had three in the past that messed up within the span of a year/year and a half.
There's a thread I read on here already that I could modify my Xbox by changing the BIOS and et cetera, and I'd love some help with knowing exactly what I need to do, and what stuff may cost, to compare my investment.
To be fair, I've only modded controllers and helped somebody else with their Xbox modding. But I'm not a stranger to electronics, and I'm a smart chick. I'd really appreciate some help with this.
Thanks,
Jessy.
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