Asia Gets Crimson Red PlayStation 2

by Mike Bendel on January 25, 2008 @ 9:28 pm


During this year’s Taipei Game Show, Sony Taiwan announced that it is bringing a limited edition Crimson Red PlayStation 2 (pictured above) to Asia. The unit will hit store shelves next month, February 4. No word on a North American release, but considering how well the PS2 is selling, I wouldn’t rule anything out at this point.

Taipei Game Show 2008 [Impress Watch]

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Comments
Acerthief says:

I went to check it out. (The game show was a disaster XD, and they said I was an adult >_>, as if my student ID was a piece of nothing.)

I had a feel of the red and it was as if it came from the trash.

Be smart and don't buy red.

And the lady above, I was THIS Close to getting a picture with her when my friend said he had to go to the rest room.

YoKo says:

Does this sweetie comes with it? :D

Acerthief says:

Hopefully XD.

She's my friends cousin. XDXD

YoKo says:

Lucky you :D

icedman204 says:

new PS2 eh... no wonder not many games get made for the PS3 they still keep pumping out the PS2.

M$ was smart and stopped making games for the Xbox, same with Nintendo and their Game Cube. But Sony is still milking the PS2 gravy train lol

cyrus says:

i dont lke he system color..i like the like the lady in red though..ahaha XD

Acerthief says:

Yeah, she's hot I know

(I have her number, but I can't give it to yaXD)

cyrus says:

whew..lucky guy..looks like someone's gonna go GOD OF WAR tonight.. lol XD

YoKo says:

LOL... i would still like to play the "game" with her :D

cyrus says:

hmmmm..seems yoko like "strategy" games alot XD

Shinbu says:

lol it looks horrible D:

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