Someone had brought GTA3 over my house and that's how I learned of it, and I knew I needed to get that game ASAP. Grand Theft Auto 3 and 007 Agent Under Fire. But I eventually saved up some money, and took some games down to Funco Land to trade, and got my first two PS2 games. IIRC, the first PS1 game I bought was Driver 2 (it might have been the Driver 1 & 2 double pack) and I spent a lot of time with it. So aside from Cart Fury Championship Racing, my early days with the PS2 were actually my first experience owning a PS1. Stores were stocked with Greatest Hits titles, and I was more than happy that I could afford them. By the time the PS2 came out, you could get PS1 games at a bargain price. Though I got to know a few games on the PS1 from friends or family that owned one. I had an N64 during that last generation, so I missed out on the PS1. But I was actually very happy that the PS2 was fully backwards compatible with the PS1. ![]() Being that I was in high school, I didn't have any money for expensive $50 PS2 games. I got it with a single game, and if I recall correctly it was Cart Fury Championship Racing. I cannot recall if it was 2000 or 2001, but I got my first PS2 for Christmas one of those years. I was a Nintendo kid, but instead of a Gamecube I ended up with a PS2. This is a console that I've spent a lot of time with already, but yet I still have a massive backlog for. Nice! I was actually just setting up my PS2 slim with my PVM for the first time.
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