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From PS2 exclusives like Okami and Shadow of the Colossus to best sellers like Final Fantasy X and GTA: Vice City, when it comes to picking the best PlayStation 2 games, there's no shortage of titles to choose from. It's true - Sony's second console has quite the game library and story behind it.Released in the US on October 26, 2000 and nearly one month later in Europe and Australia, the PS2 arrived right at the start of a new millennium.
And like the many other consoles that came out around that time (, and ), it became an important piece of video game history, innovating the way we play by bringing the experience online and making online gaming much more accessible to a larger audience. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the PlayStation 2, we ranked our picks for the best PS2 games of all time.
We also where we invited our readers to vote for their own favorite titles. More on the best PlayStation Games:.25. Guitar Hero IIGuitar Hero may have changed party games for the next decade, but Guitar Hero 2 was the series at its best. GH2 was developed at a time when the core concept of the franchise was 'bitchin' rock/metal tracks that are fun to play on a plastic guitar' and not 'fun karaoke songs that sort of also have guitars in them, maybe'.
Guitar Hero 2 was also the last game in the rhythm-action genre to come out before every music publisher realized how much money there was in it, so Harmonix had its absolute pick of songs. You had Suicidal Tendencies, Megadeth, Danzig, The Rollling Stones, Iron Maiden, Iggy and the Stooges – you name it, it was in there, and it rocked. Sly Cooper 2: Band of ThievesThe Sly Cooper series is a wonderfully unique blend of family-friendly action, stealth, and genuinely funny writing, and Sly 2: Band of Thieves exemplifies this better than any other entry in the franchise. Its genuinely enjoyable story is serviced by a varied and intriguing set of worlds to explore – along with the ability to play as Sly's whole crew, including the powerhouse Murray and the tech-savvy Bentley. And with some genuinely thrilling stealth at the core of it all, Sly 2 offered an original, trilogy’s-best experience; one that was unlike anything else in the Sony first-party pantheon at the time.
ICOFor a game that was designed almost entirely around the escort mission – which were almost universally reviled, even back in 2001 – it ended up being nothing short of amazing. Part of that success is due to the quality of its puzzles, but just as important was how Ico develops the bond between its two main characters. It conveyed a deep personal connection not through dialogue, but through the simple act of navigating through its labyrinthine castle together. It’s one of the finest examples of minimalist storytelling to date, not to mention an excellent showcase of how to tell stories in a way that only video games can.
Ecco music. NBA Street, Vol. 2NBA Street, Volume 2 is arcade-style basketball at its best. Visually flashy but easy to execute game breakers appealed to more casual sports audiences, while the superb ball handling and all-star lineup is irresistible to hardcore basketball fans.
Featuring 4 game modes and the ability to unlock “street” and NBA legends alike, NBA Street is an ever-enticing loop of crossovers and slam dunks with more style and swag than anyone ould ask for — but mostly, there’s nothing like going head to head against a friend to try and break some ankles. Kingdom Hearts IIKingdom Hearts II is a prime example of how sequels can improve upon their predecessor. While we certainly recommend playing the first before the second for the full effect, Kingdom Hearts II offered series-best combat thanks to a mix of magic, its signature Keyblade, different form states for protagonist Sora, and more. And its exploration of the mythology offered satisfying depth to ideas and characters introduced in the first game, even despite its pretty long intro section.
Kingdom Hearts II might not be the best starting point, but every facet, from its world design to its story to its combat, is emblematic of why so many Disney, Final Fantasy, and zipper fans fell in love with the franchise. Tony Hawk's UndergroundTHUG took everything that was great in the Tony Hawk series and added to it. The story was fun and campy, the soundtrack was huge, with more than 70 licensed tracks, and the create-a-skater/park/trick features were super easy to use and surprisingly deep (plus, you could unlock and play as Iron Man!) While there were some mixed reactions from the community to its story mode and seemingly Jackass-inspired humor, Underground was the best Pro Skater game in everything but name and then some. If they ever go back to the franchise in the future, we're likely to see a lot of the features that debuted in this game come back for another run. Disgaea: Hour of DarknessLong after Disgaea’s initial release, it remains one of the most iconic games of the generation.
Enemy-filled isometric battlefields and a variety of characters with different skills and weapons are sure to keep you busy with all the tactical possibilities on your adventure with Demon prince Laharl across the Netherworld. Sure, it can be a grind at times – but Disgaea thrives despite it. Its flamboyantly gothic themes, comical characters, and delightfully intricate combat make it an endlessly entertaining classic you can put down and revisit anytime. Ratchet & Clank: Up Your ArsenalThe Ratchet & Clank series was exceptional from the start, serving up lovable characters, galaxy-spanning stories, and loads of wacky weapons. The third installment, Up Your Arsenal, was the biggest yet, with a mountain of new gadgets and mini-games, alongside one of the most ambitious online modes ever seen on console at the time. What other game lets you use a Suck Cannon to turn an army of enemies into bolts? That's just good, clean fun.
Beyond Good & EvilWith its mix of action and exploration, unique world and a diverse, charming, hilarious cast of characters, Beyond Good & Evil is one of the PS2’s standout classics. Its world is packed with dive bars brimming with weird monsters, a hovercraft repair shop run by Reggae loving rhinos, and plenty of lore and secrets to uncover. There’s really nothing like it, and it’s no surprise that fans have spent ages waiting for a sequel to hopefully be released someday. Burnout RevengeWhether racing around its streets, slaloming in and out of traffic, or trying to cause as big a mess as possible in crash mode, Burnout Revenge was built on one thing: speed. The short bursts of action piled up as much as the vehicles in your way, and would often result in hours being lost in the quest to gold medal every event. Yes, the Takedown-infused racing offered its own set of thrills, but this was the series’ apex, and the last Burnout game to include a crash mode — which makes it all the more frustrating that no one has been able to capture the mode’s magic and (successfully) replicate it since. PsychonautsPsychonauts twists a classic summer camp coming-of-age tell with psychic-powered secret agents in a way that somehow makes both aspects harmonize beautifully.
It’s a challenging and often hilarious action/platformer that tells a great story, and does so while taking you through some truly incredible levels – each one evoking the twisted psyche of the mind that is imagining it. Psychonauts is full of memorable moments and incredible designs, both visually and gameplay-wise, that stand out as impressive to this day. Devil May Cry 3Devil May Cry 3 is not only one of the most influential action games of all time, it’s, quite simply, one of the best – ever. Even just on its most basic levels, Devil May Cry 3 offers up challenging but rewarding combat, an excellent story of dark and twisted familial bonds, and some of the most downright entertaining cutscenes you’ll find – even compared to modern games.
Going deeper, though, you’d be hard pressed to find a combat system with a higher skill ceiling, or one that allows for more creativity than Devil May Cry 3’s. Katamari DamacyKatamari Damacy is absurd chaos in the best possible way. It’s the simplest mechanical concept you can find – push your ball to roll things up and get real big – combined with the most insane layer of paint imaginable. This nonstop parade of ridiculous scenarios and hilarious sights is joy not only for how silly it all is, but because it’s also endlessly optimistic the whole way through.
And while the rolling may be simple, that mechanical core is genuinely so much fun that Katamari Damacy immediately rolled up people’s hearts and still hasn’t let go almost two decades later. Jak IIA unique entry in the series, Jak 2 reinvents itself without losing what made the original Jak and Daxter fantastic – which is to say it still has the charm of detailed and diverse environments inhabited by a lively cast of characters and excellent platforming to tie it all together. This sequel took this dynamic duo from the colorful world of Sandover village to the seedy underbelly of Haven City, and with this change came new combat, new traversal, and a story with far more intrigue, twists, and dynamic characterization than what came before.
While the gunplay and carjacking (and hoverboarding) were a new addition to the series, physical combat still played a huge role, and the introduction of Dark Jak made for the ultimate power fantasy that kept evolving over time. Jak 2 is a satisfying and thrilling adventure that stands out as the best game of this iconic trilogy. Bully: Anniversary EditionDisbarred attorney and video game industry pest Jack Thompson would have you believe that 'Bully' is a game without merit, a public nuisance, a 'Columbine simulator'. In truth, Rockstar's 'Bully' is anything but – in fact, Bully is a game where you fight back against bullying, build social networks that connect various insular groups, and where you are, in fact, punished for not attending class. With a charming coming of age story that modernizes classic themes (without necessarily going full 'Rushmore' on you), Bully manages to be smart and funny, exhibiting the biting satire Rockstar is know for, while also debuting a streamlined progression system and a satisfying crunch to its combat that raised the bar for the studio’s games going forward.
God of WarGod of War was the total package. A technical marvel, featuring some of the most visually impressive boss fights ever seen, it offered up a fantastic mix of combat, puzzle-solving, and challenging platforming, all wrapped up in a compelling story about a very, very very angry man.
Above all else, though, the original God of War planted the seeds of what would eventually become one of the greatest action game series of all time. OkamiThe idea behind Okami - that you’re a god in the form of a wolf, whose paintings come to life by using a divine celestial brush - sounds off the wall, but it works, and Okami is a beautiful, expertly designed, cohesive work of art. Its gorgeous painterly style is more than enough to draw people in, but its charming story, creative puzzles, and fun action-driven combat prove to be unwavering pillars of radiance all on their own, making Okami a must-play on both the PS2 or its modern consoles alike.
Final Fantasy XEvery Final Fantasy game tries to switch things up and keep the genre fresh, but Final Fantasy 10 made some of the biggest changes the series had ever seen. The switch to a Sphere-grid leveling system and removal of the Active Time Battle system made Ten more accessible, its story was easier to understand, and, for the first time ever, the in-game cutscenes had characters that could actually pass as real human people thanks to the hardware upgrade of the PlayStation 2. Sure, the game ended up having some meme-able moments, and but the overall story was well told and one that people still love to this day, plus it asked one of the most pointed questions in gaming history: “is Blitzball good?”. Silent Hill 2Silent Hill 2 is a disorientating nightmare of a video game that gets under one’s skin and stays there for years afte.
What are ROMs?
ROMs, Rom Games and Emulators, does it sounds unfamiliar for you? Video game ROMs are nothing else but a software which is installed on a videogame cartridge, however these days there are hundred thousand of roms available for download on the Internet. At the beginning people, who had advanced knowledges in IT field started to extract ROMs from cartridges and upload them to the Internet.
ROMs GAMES or ROM which stands for (Read-Only-Memory), it is NVM or (Nonvolatile Memory) which we mainly use in many devices such as computers, mobile phones, consoles and other. Most of the times it is impossible to modify the data of ROM without having advanced knowledges in the IT field. The main use of ROM is to store firmware, now you may be wondering “and what is firmware?” Let me answer you - firmware is kind of software that closely related to a specific hardware and needs updates frequently, that was the firmware short explanation now back to ROM again, as I said that the main use of it is to store firmware or application software in something called plug-in cartridges.
Read only memory refers to hard wired memory. Like diode matrix and mask ROM or “MROM”, which means that we cannot change it after being produced.
Lately, ROM has been updated to enclose read-only memory in normal operation, but we can reprogram it other way.
Erasable programmable read-only memory or we can call it (EPROM) and electrically erasable programmable read-only memory or we can also call it (EEPROM), maybe it is a bit understandable by its name which we can erase and reprogram it again. But this usually takes a lot of time and need special gear or hardware to establish and for few times only.
ROM reading speed of course is much different than RAM speed this is why we do copy ROM content to RAM before the first use, later we read from RAM.
ROM writing speed: for ROMs electrically modified, writing speed is always way slower than reading speed, sometimes need high voltage.
I think that I gave you a comprehensive and good idea about what is ROM, now back to our first question: what are Games Roms?
Well to answer that, you need to know what is ROM image or ROM file. Simply, it is one of computer file containing a copy of certain data from a read-only chip, usually from a video game cartridge. Main board of arcade games or computer’s firmware. We use this term more often related to emulators. Where we get the old games or computer’s firmware and copy it to ROM files on recent computers then with the help of a software that we call it “EMULATOR” we will be able to run this ROM GAME on a computer “PC”. On our website you can find any emulator for any popular console: Nintendo, Super Nintendo, GameBoy Advance, GameCube, Sega, PlayStation, PS2, PSP, Xbox.

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ROMs Emulators
ROMs Emulators are a kind of software that trick computers’ system which we call the host, and transform them virtually or create specific environment on the computer, which we call guest. The EMLATOR makes the host system run a specific software designed originally for the guest system. Now that we got the simple idea of what is an EMULATOR we can explain the ROMS EMULATORS or a VIDEO GAME CONSOLE EMULATOR.
ROMs EMULATORS or A VIDEO GAME COSOLE EMULATOR are simply types of emulators that permit a computer device to emulate a video game console’s hardware such PlayStation, Nintendo, Atari, Sony etc., and play all its games on the emulated platform such as PC. Nowadays, emulators give us additional features which are not available on the original platforms. For example, larger controller compatibility, scheduled control, higher performance, higher quality, easier to modify. Cheat codes with only one click, unlimited gameplay advantage, also it is worth mentioning that EMULATORS or ROMs EMULATORS are helpful in the development process of indie demos and to recreate or create new games, which are only available on the rare and old consoles.
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