PlayStation 2 Memory Card

  • Cannot be used on Playstaton 1 format disc
  • Save and Load data
  • 8MB of Memory
  • Seal in retail package

Product Description
You conquered the level, so why not pick-up where you left off the next time you’re at the controls? The PS297027 PlayStation 2 memory card lets you do just that with 8MB of storage. The PS2 delivers more data intensive games, so extra memory for saving game progress, hidden characters, high scores and custom settings is invaluable. Best of all, the memory card is mobile, allowing you to plug your card into a friend’s system for easy data retrieval. Memory cards are… More >>

PlayStation 2 Memory Card

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5 Responses to "PlayStation 2 Memory Card"

  1. Jacob King says:

    First of all, let me give my credentials so people understand that I know what I’m talking about:
    -I know a lot about computers, and take great interest in technology.
    -I have been a Playstation owner since 1997, and bought a PS2 just this year.
    -I have played MANY Playstation games, as well as PS2 games.
    -I have used several peripherals on both the PS1 and PS1, including the 128k and 8MB memory cards.

    So, hopefully you believe me when I say that I know what I’m talking about.

    With all of that out of the way, I would like to clear up a LOT of confusion. I have read many reviews on here. Most of them completely contradict the review that came right before it. Unfortunately, it seems that many people are just making things up off the top of their head, without having any real first-hand experience.

    So, just what is the PS2 memory card capable of, and what is it compatable with? That’s what I’m here to tell you.

    First of all, the PS2 card has an 8MB capacity. It reportedly transfers data 200 times faster than the original PS memory card. Well, I haven’t actually used a stopwatch, but it’s true that the PS2 card saves and loads much faster.

    Does the PS2 card work for PS1 games? Absolutely not. I’ve tried this with several PS1 games, testing them in both my PS1 console and PS2 console. Not a single PS1 game was able to tell that a memory card was even inserted in the slot. So, please disregard anyone who tells you otherwise.

    Does the PS1 card work for PS2 games? Again, a big fat NO. Think about it. Forget about weather or not PS2 games is able to to use the card. The important issue is the size of the files versus the size of the card. Most of the files on my PS2 card range from 300 to 600k, which is 3-6 times the capacity of the card. Just forget about it.

    One point of clarification I would like to make: the PS2 DOES recognise PS1 cards, but only if you are playing a PS1 game.

    That should pretty much clear up any misconception.

    As for my opinion of the PS2 card, I’ll give it to you short and sweet: It’s an essential part of the Playstation. As I said, it is very fast with its saves and loads.

    My one problem with this peripheral is the price. I payed an easy $30 for one of these things in a discount store. COME ON! It’s only 8 Megs! I know that Sony has to manufacture these things specially, but think about this: memory has gotten remarkably cheaper.
    If you were to try to sell 8 Megs of RAM, you’d be lucky to get a dollar for it.
    An 8 Meg hard drive? Forget about it. 50 cents, tops.
    7 floppy disks give about 8 megs, and 7 floppies cost around 4 dollars.

    See what I’m getting at? I’m sure that there is a way to make these things cost much less than they do.

    But, like I said, it’s an essential part of the Playstation.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Mark Madsen says:

    This memory card should not be called an accessory because it is an essential. It will cost you a few extra dollars, but it will allow you to enjoy your games more fully since this device will enable you to go more into depth and get as much as you can out of each game. You do not have to restrict yourself to just 1 memory card per game since it hold 8 megs of memory (this is a whole lot of memory). The only games that will take a good chunk of that memory are sports games if you run a simulated season (they generally will take up around 1 to 1 1/2 megs of your memory). Besides that, if you are not into sports you could save files from a small library of PS2 games onto one card! Another great aspect is that the card is efficient. It is very fast, meaning that you will not have to wait long at all in order to load your saved files, save new files, and delete ones that you think you will no longer need. This is a must have if you have a PS2 because without it, you’re missing out on a true gaming experience.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    It’s really quite simple.

    If you want to save a PS2 game, you need this PS2 memory card — PS1 memory cards won’t work. If you are playing a PS1 game on your PS2, you must also have a PS1 memory card; PS1 games can’t be saved to a PS2 memory card.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    The other reviews here are confusing so let me set it straight. You can use your PS1 memory cards in the PS2. You can only use the PS1 memory cards to save PS1 games that you are playing in your PS2. You can’t save any PS2 game data to a PS1 memory card.

    Now, on to the card itself. It’s quick loading/saving and Sony isn’t going to [take advantage of] you like Sega does with their VMU’s. Saying that it holds 200 blocks of memory then you get NFL2k1 and to save a game takes up 190 blocks. Well, looks like you won’t be saving anything else on that card. Not the case with the PS2 Cards. Madden 2001 only takes up around 300k of save space. Of course future games could take up more, but I don’t think we’ll ever see a season save in Madden taking up 7 megabytes. :)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Matt Novack says:

    If you want to save a PS2 game, you need this PS2 memory card — PS1 memory cards won’t work. If you are playing a PS1 game on your PS2, you must also have a PS1 memory card; PS1 games can’t be saved to a PS2 memory card.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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