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PlayStation 2 accessories

Various accessories for the PlayStation 2 video game console have been produced by Sony, as well as third parties. These include controllers, audio and video input devices like microphones and video cameras, and cables for better sound and picture quality.

Game controllers

DualShock 2

 
Standard black DualShock 2 controller

The DualShock 2 Analog Controller (SCPH-10010) is the standard controller for the PlayStation 2 and is almost identical to the original DualShock controller for the original PlayStation console with only minor changes. All the buttons other than L3, R3 and "Analog" feature analog pressure sensitivity; the connecting cable is slightly longer than the original DualShock and is black rather than grey; the connector is squarer; DualShock 2 is printed on the top of the controller and it features two more levels of vibration feedback.

Logitech Cordless Action Controller

Logitech Cordless Action Controller
ManufacturerLogitech
TypeVideo game controller
GenerationSixth generation era
Input
Inputs
    • Analog sticks (8-bit precision)
    • 10× Pressure sensitive buttons
      ( ,  ,  ,  , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start, Select)
    • Pressure sensitive D-Pad
    • 3× Digital buttons
      ("Analog", L3, R3)
ConnectivityPlayStation (2) controller port, proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless.
Dimensions
  • 155 × 102 × 60 mm
  • 6.1 × 4 × 2.36 in
SuccessorLogitech Cordless Precision Controller

The Logitech Cordless Action Controller is an officially licensed wireless controller for the PlayStation 2 made by Logitech. It features all of the inputs found the standard DualShock 2 controller, i.e. ten analog (pressure-sensitive) buttons ( ,  ,  ,  , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start and Select), three digital buttons (L3, R3 and the analog mode button) and two analog sticks. As its buttons are pressure-sensitive, the controller is compatible with games which require a DualShock 2. The controller also features two vibration motors for haptic feedback, which are compatible with DualShock/DualShock 2 enabled games. As a power saving measure, the vibration may be turned on or off by the user by way of a button on the controller's face. It is powered by two AA batteries. It communicates with the console using a proprietary 2.4 GHz RF protocol wireless by way of a dongle which connects to the PS2's controller port in a similar manner to Nintendo's WaveBird wireless controller.

Logitech Cordless Controller

Logitech Cordless Controller
ManufacturerLogitech
TypeVideo game controller
GenerationSixth generation era
Input
Inputs
    • 2× Analog sticks (8-bit precision)
    • 10× Pressure sensitive buttons
      ( ,  ,  ,  , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start, Select)
    • Pressure sensitive D-Pad
    • 3× Digital buttons
      ("Analog", L3, R3)
ConnectivityPlayStation (2) controller port, proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless.

Like the Logitech Cordless Action Controller, the Logitech Cordless Controller is an officially licensed wireless PlayStation 2 controller made by Logitech.[1] It features all of the buttons (including analog functionality) of the standard DualShock 2 controller and is compatible with games requiring a DualShock 2.[1] It is powered by two AA batteries, and as a power-saving measure, the vibration function can be turned off. It communicates with the console via a wireless dongle which connects to the PS2's controller port and uses a proprietary 2.4 GHz RF technology.[1]

Sega Saturn PS2 Controller

The Sega Saturn PS2 Controller is a controller for the PS2 based around the Sega Saturn type-2/Japanese style controller. The controller is officially licensed by both Sony and Sega, and the first version was released in black exclusively in Japan in 2005.[2] A second version was produced in the color purple as part of a joint venture between Sega and Capcom to coincide with the launch of Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection in Japan.[3] Other than the connector, it is almost identical to the original Saturn controller, with a few minor changes. In place of the original Saturn start button are indented PlayStation style start and select buttons. Additionally, the reset, stop, play/pause, rewind and fast-forward labels above the X, Y, Z, L and R buttons have been removed, and labels of the corresponding PlayStation buttons have been added as listed below.[3]

Saturn button PlayStation button
A  
B  
C R1
X  
Y  
Z L1
L L2
R R2

Logitech Driving Force GT

 
A Logitech Driving Force GT wheel and pedals

http://uk.playstation.com/ps2/peripherals/detail/item285752/Driving-Force%E2%84%A2-GT/

Arcade sticks

 
A PS2 arcade stick.

Rhythm game controllers

Microphones

 
Wired Singstar microphones

Various microphones are available for use on the PlayStation 2 with rhythm games such as Sony's own Singstar karaoke games and Harmonix's Rock Band series. Singstar microphones are available in both wired [4] and wireless[5] varieties; both connect to the console via USB.

Dance mats/pads

On certain PS2 Games that are dance pad compatible allows the player to follow alongside on the game actions as the player must perform, they are usually found on games such as, Dance Dance Revolution games.

Buzz! Buzzer

 
Wireless Buzzers and USB adapter

The Buzz! Buzzer is a special controller designed specifically for the Buzz! quiz game series. The controllers feature large red buzzer buttons and four smaller coloured buttons for answer selection. Both wired[6] and wireless[7] versions are available and come bundled with Buzz! games. A four-buzzer set acts as a single USB device and connects a USB port on the PlayStation 2. Wireless versions connect via a USB dongle, with each dongle able to support up to 4 wireless buzzers at a time. A second dongle is required for additional buzzers (for 8 player games). Both the wired and wireless versions of the buzzers are compatible with both PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. The "big button controllers" available for the Xbox 360 heavily resemble buzzers in many respects, and fulfil the same function.

DVD Remote Control

 
PS2 DVD remote control

The DVD Remote Control is an infrared remote control for the PlayStation 2 designed to allow easier control of DVD movies. The first remote came bundled with an infrared receiver dongle (SCPH-10160) which attached to one of the PS2's controller ports; this dongle is not needed on later PS2 models (beginning from SCPH-500xx) and slimline PS2 models (SCPH-700xx to SCPH-900xx) as they featured an integrated IR port.

There are two different models of the DVD remote control that were released, which had minor differences. The first one to be released is the SCPH-10150 (some are labeled as SCPH-10170). The second, SCPH-10420, is visually and functionally identical apart from the addition of eject and reset/power buttons. The eject button only works on SCPH-100xx to SCPH-500xx PS2 models, as the slimline PS2 models had no motorized disc tray to eject.

Both versions of the remote featured all of the standard PS2 buttons in addition to DVD playback controls.

A/V cables

 
PlayStation A/V (composite video/stereo audio) cable
 
PlayStation component (YPBPR) cable

Various A/V cables have been made available for the PlayStation 2, offering varying levels of picture quality. Additionally, the PS2 features a TOSLINK port, which facilitates the output of digital S/PDIF audio - 2-channel LPCM, 5.1-channel Dolby Digital and 5.1-channel DTS (the latter two are only available during DVD playback when it is encoded on the disk). The PS2 is compatible with all PlayStation and PlayStation 3 cables which use the AV-multi port.

RFU adapter

The RFU Adapter (SCPH-1122) is an RF Modulator and cable that carries mono audio and video at 576i/50 Hz (PAL) or 480i/60 Hz (NTSC) via an RF signal and connects using a TV aerial plug.[8] It is similar to the RFU adapter cable available for the PlayStation.

A/V (Composite) cable

The AV cable (SCPH-10500) is included with the PS2 and carries dual-channel (stereo) audio and composite video at 576i/50 Hz (PAL) or 480i/60 Hz (NTSC). It is identical to the composite cables available for the PlayStation and PlayStation 3. Consoles in PAL territories also come bundled with a composite/stereo SCART adapter block to facilitate connection to SCART enabled TVs. This is merely an adapter and provides no quality improvement over a direct composite connection.

S-Video cable

The S-Video cable (SCPH-10060U/97030) carries dual-channel (stereo) audio and S-Video at 576i/50 Hz (PAL) or 480i/60 Hz (NTSC), which provides a clearer picture than the standard A/V (composite) cable.

A/V Adaptor

The AV Adaptor with S Video Out Connector (SCPH-10130) is a break-out box which provides an additional AV-Multi out port, as well as composite, S-Video and stereo audio connectors to allow connection to an A/V receiver or similar device.[9]

EURO A/V (RGB SCART) cable

The EURO A/V Cable (SCPH-10142) is a SCART cable capable of carrying 576i/50 Hz or 480i/60 Hz using the RGB standard, as well as standard stereo audio and composite video. It provides a clearer picture than either S-Video or composite signals. The Euro A/V Cable can also carry 480p and 1080i signals, but to do so it switches off RGBs (RGB Sync) signals and switches to RGsB (RGB sync on green). This can lead to compatibility issues with certain monitors and even SCART to HDMI upscalers. To use the EURO A/V cable, the PS2 must be set to RGB mode in the options.[10]

Component A/V cable

The Component A/V Cable (SCPH-10490) is a cable capable of carrying 576i/50 Hz or 480i/60 Hz using the YPBPR and RGB standards, as well as standard stereo audio, via RCA connectors. It provides a clearer picture than either S-Video or composite signals. It is also required for games which support other video modes such as "progressive scan" (480p) or 1080i. While the PS2 does support 240p output (which includes PS1 games) through component video, it is not supported in the YPBPR standard, so when playing PS1 games or games with 240p progressive scan mode, this may cause some compatibility issues with newer TVs and HDTVs. To use the Component A/V cable, the PS2 must be set to YPBPR mode in the options.[11][12]

D-Terminal cable

The D-Terminal cable is identical to the component cable other than its connector. It was sold only in Japan and uses the Japanese D-Terminal standard.

VGA cable

The PlayStation 2 VGA cable carries RGBHV video via a VGA connector. It is only compatible with progressive scan games and PS2 Linux. Since the PS2 does not output separate sync, sync on green must be used instead, which may cause compatibility issues with some monitors.

Other accessories

Memory Card

 
Official PS2 Memory Card

The Memory Card (8 MB) (SCPH-10020) with MagicGate encryption is used to store settings, EyeToy video messages and savegames.[13] It is the earliest known commercial product to use ferroelectric RAM (FeRAM). The Memory Card's microcontroller (MCU) contains 32 Kib (4 KiB) embedded FeRAM manufactured by Toshiba. It was fabricated using a 500 nm complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) process.[14] These memory cards came in black, satin silver, pink, crimson red, ocean blue and emerald in PAL and NTSC territories, with more exclusive variants in Japan.

Official Sony memory cards are only available at a size of 8 MiB. Later, Sony partnered with a third-party accessories company Katana to make Memory Cards that came in 16 MiB and 32 MiB. These Memory Cards were officially licensed products, as they have the PlayStation 2 logo and word-mark along with them saying MagicGate on them.

Third party memory cards are available, with storage capacities up to 256 MiB.

Multitap

The Multitap for PlayStation 2 allows up to four controllers and four memory cards to be attached to a single controller port and memory card slot.[15] Up to 8 controllers and memory cards may be attached to the console at any one time by using two multitaps simultaneously. Certain Multitaps will not work with specific PS2 models due to slight differences in slot placement. SCPH-10090 was designed to fit the original consoles, while SCPH-70120 was instead designed for the slim consoles.[15]

EyeToy

 
An EyeToy.

The EyeToy is a digital camera device, similar to a webcam, for the PlayStation 2. Originally, EyeToys were manufactured by Logitech (known as "Logicool" in Japan), while later models were manufactured by Namtai. The EyeToy is mainly used for playing specifically-designed EyeToy games, but can also be used to capture images and videos. It is also compatible with the PlayStation 3.

Headset

The PS2 headset connects via USB 1.1 on the front of the console. The headset is most commonly used in online multiplayer games; however, it can also be used in some karaoke style games, for voice control, and to enhance the immersive experience of some single player games.[16]

Headphone Splitter

The 3.5mm Audio Stereo Y Splitter can transfer audio from the PlayStation 2 into two output devices, including headphones, headset, and speakers.

HDD

Network Adapter

The PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor is an optional accessory for use with some internet multiplayer compatible games. It can also be paired with a PS2 hard disk drive. The original "fat" PS2 models required the purchase of a separate network adapter to play online, while the PS2 Slim models had one built-in.

Keyboard and Mouse

An official PlayStation 2 USB keyboard and mouse came bundled as part of the Linux for PlayStation 2 kit, which turns any original model PS2 into a Linux computer. Any other standard USB keyboard and mouse will also work. In addition to the Linux kit, there were a handful of games that used a keyboard and mouse or just a mouse or trackball.

Vertical Stand

The Vertical Stand is attached to the PlayStation 2 console to allow it to stand vertically.[17] Three different versions are available: SCPH-10040 for original (large) consoles, SCPH-70110 for slimline SCPH-700xx consoles and SCPH-90110 for slimline SCPH-900xx consoles.

Horizontal Stand

The horizontal stand is attached to the base of original "fat" PlayStation 2 consoles to add height, and style.[18]

External links

  • Official European peripherals page
  • Official North American accessories page

References

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  2. ^ "Play Sonic in style: Sega bringing the Saturn controller to PS2". Joystiq. 26 February 2005. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b . IGN. 5 May 2005. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  4. ^ "SingStar Microphone Pack - PlayStation 2, PS2 official peripheral". Uk.playstation.com. 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  5. ^ "Wireless SingStar Microphones - PlayStation 2, PS2 official peripheral". Uk.playstation.com. 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  6. ^ "Buzz! Buzzers - PlayStation 2, PS2 official peripheral". Uk.playstation.com. 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  7. ^ "Wireless Buzz! Buzzers - PlayStation 2, PS2 official peripheral". Uk.playstation.com. 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  8. ^ "RFU Adapter". SCEE. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  9. ^ "AV Adaptor with S Video Out Connector | Accessories | PlayStation®2 Systems - PlayStation.com". Sony. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  10. ^ "Peripherals - Euro-AV Cable". Sony. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  11. ^ "Peripherals - Component A/V Cable". Sony. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  12. ^ "Peripherals - Component A/V Cable (for PlayStation 2)". Sony. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  13. ^ "Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation 2) - PlayStation 2, PS2 official peripheral". Uk.playstation.com. from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  14. ^ Scott, J.F. (2003). "Nano-Ferroelectrics". In Tsakalakos, Thomas; Ovid'ko, Ilya A.; Vasudevan, Asuri K. (eds.). Nanostructures: Synthesis, Functional Properties and Application. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 583-600 (584-5, 597). ISBN 9789400710191.
  15. ^ a b "Multitap (for PlayStation 2)". SCEE. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  16. ^ "Sony PlayStation 2 USB Headset Specs". CNET. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  17. ^ "Vertical Stand (for PlayStation® 2)". SCEE. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  18. ^ . SCEA. Archived from the original on 2019-12-12. Retrieved 22 November 2010.

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Various accessories for the PlayStation 2 video game console have been produced by Sony as well as third parties These include controllers audio and video input devices like microphones and video cameras and cables for better sound and picture quality Contents 1 Game controllers 1 1 DualShock 2 1 2 Logitech Cordless Action Controller 1 3 Logitech Cordless Controller 1 4 Sega Saturn PS2 Controller 1 5 Logitech Driving Force GT 1 6 Arcade sticks 1 7 Rhythm game controllers 1 7 1 Microphones 1 7 2 Dance mats pads 1 8 Buzz Buzzer 1 9 DVD Remote Control 2 A V cables 2 1 RFU adapter 2 2 A V Composite cable 2 3 S Video cable 2 4 A V Adaptor 2 5 EURO A V RGB SCART cable 2 6 Component A V cable 2 7 D Terminal cable 2 8 VGA cable 3 Other accessories 3 1 Memory Card 3 2 Multitap 3 3 EyeToy 3 4 Headset 3 5 Headphone Splitter 3 6 HDD 3 7 Network Adapter 3 8 Keyboard and Mouse 3 9 Vertical Stand 3 10 Horizontal Stand 4 External links 5 ReferencesGame controllers EditDualShock 2 Edit Main article DualShock DualShock 2 Standard black DualShock 2 controllerThe DualShock 2 Analog Controller SCPH 10010 is the standard controller for the PlayStation 2 and is almost identical to the original DualShock controller for the original PlayStation console with only minor changes All the buttons other than L3 R3 and Analog feature analog pressure sensitivity the connecting cable is slightly longer than the original DualShock and is black rather than grey the connector is squarer DualShock 2 is printed on the top of the controller and it features two more levels of vibration feedback Logitech Cordless Action Controller Edit Logitech Cordless Action ControllerManufacturerLogitechTypeVideo game controllerGenerationSixth generation eraInputInputs 2 Analog sticks 8 bit precision 10 Pressure sensitive buttons L1 R1 L2 R2 Start Select Pressure sensitive D Pad 3 Digital buttons Analog L3 R3 ConnectivityPlayStation 2 controller port proprietary 2 4 GHz wireless Dimensions155 102 60 mm 6 1 4 2 36 inSuccessorLogitech Cordless Precision ControllerThe Logitech Cordless Action Controller is an officially licensed wireless controller for the PlayStation 2 made by Logitech It features all of the inputs found the standard DualShock 2 controller i e ten analog pressure sensitive buttons L1 R1 L2 R2 Start and Select three digital buttons L3 R3 and the analog mode button and two analog sticks As its buttons are pressure sensitive the controller is compatible with games which require a DualShock 2 The controller also features two vibration motors for haptic feedback which are compatible with DualShock DualShock 2 enabled games As a power saving measure the vibration may be turned on or off by the user by way of a button on the controller s face It is powered by two AA batteries It communicates with the console using a proprietary 2 4 GHz RF protocol wireless by way of a dongle which connects to the PS2 s controller port in a similar manner to Nintendo s WaveBird wireless controller Logitech Cordless Controller Edit Logitech Cordless ControllerManufacturerLogitechTypeVideo game controllerGenerationSixth generation eraInputInputs 2 Analog sticks 8 bit precision 10 Pressure sensitive buttons L1 R1 L2 R2 Start Select Pressure sensitive D Pad 3 Digital buttons Analog L3 R3 ConnectivityPlayStation 2 controller port proprietary 2 4 GHz wireless Like the Logitech Cordless Action Controller the Logitech Cordless Controller is an officially licensed wireless PlayStation 2 controller made by Logitech 1 It features all of the buttons including analog functionality of the standard DualShock 2 controller and is compatible with games requiring a DualShock 2 1 It is powered by two AA batteries and as a power saving measure the vibration function can be turned off It communicates with the console via a wireless dongle which connects to the PS2 s controller port and uses a proprietary 2 4 GHz RF technology 1 Sega Saturn PS2 Controller Edit The Sega Saturn PS2 Controller is a controller for the PS2 based around the Sega Saturn type 2 Japanese style controller The controller is officially licensed by both Sony and Sega and the first version was released in black exclusively in Japan in 2005 2 A second version was produced in the color purple as part of a joint venture between Sega and Capcom to coincide with the launch of Vampire Darkstalkers Collection in Japan 3 Other than the connector it is almost identical to the original Saturn controller with a few minor changes In place of the original Saturn start button are indented PlayStation style start and select buttons Additionally the reset stop play pause rewind and fast forward labels above the X Y Z L and R buttons have been removed and labels of the corresponding PlayStation buttons have been added as listed below 3 Saturn button PlayStation buttonA B C R1X Y Z L1L L2R R2Logitech Driving Force GT Edit A Logitech Driving Force GT wheel and pedals Main article Logitech Driving Force GT http uk playstation com ps2 peripherals detail item285752 Driving Force E2 84 A2 GT Arcade sticks Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2021 A PS2 arcade stick Rhythm game controllers Edit Main article Rhythm game accessories Microphones Edit Wired Singstar microphonesVarious microphones are available for use on the PlayStation 2 with rhythm games such as Sony s own Singstar karaoke games and Harmonix s Rock Band series Singstar microphones are available in both wired 4 and wireless 5 varieties both connect to the console via USB Dance mats pads Edit On certain PS2 Games that are dance pad compatible allows the player to follow alongside on the game actions as the player must perform they are usually found on games such as Dance Dance Revolution games Buzz Buzzer Edit Wireless Buzzers and USB adapterThe Buzz Buzzer is a special controller designed specifically for the Buzz quiz game series The controllers feature large red buzzer buttons and four smaller coloured buttons for answer selection Both wired 6 and wireless 7 versions are available and come bundled with Buzz games A four buzzer set acts as a single USB device and connects a USB port on the PlayStation 2 Wireless versions connect via a USB dongle with each dongle able to support up to 4 wireless buzzers at a time A second dongle is required for additional buzzers for 8 player games Both the wired and wireless versions of the buzzers are compatible with both PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 The big button controllers available for the Xbox 360 heavily resemble buzzers in many respects and fulfil the same function DVD Remote Control Edit PS2 DVD remote control The DVD Remote Control is an infrared remote control for the PlayStation 2 designed to allow easier control of DVD movies The first remote came bundled with an infrared receiver dongle SCPH 10160 which attached to one of the PS2 s controller ports this dongle is not needed on later PS2 models beginning from SCPH 500xx and slimline PS2 models SCPH 700xx to SCPH 900xx as they featured an integrated IR port There are two different models of the DVD remote control that were released which had minor differences The first one to be released is the SCPH 10150 some are labeled as SCPH 10170 The second SCPH 10420 is visually and functionally identical apart from the addition of eject and reset power buttons The eject button only works on SCPH 100xx to SCPH 500xx PS2 models as the slimline PS2 models had no motorized disc tray to eject Both versions of the remote featured all of the standard PS2 buttons in addition to DVD playback controls A V cables Edit PlayStation A V composite video stereo audio cable PlayStation component YPBPR cable Various A V cables have been made available for the PlayStation 2 offering varying levels of picture quality Additionally the PS2 features a TOSLINK port which facilitates the output of digital S PDIF audio 2 channel LPCM 5 1 channel Dolby Digital and 5 1 channel DTS the latter two are only available during DVD playback when it is encoded on the disk The PS2 is compatible with all PlayStation and PlayStation 3 cables which use the AV multi port RFU adapter Edit The RFU Adapter SCPH 1122 is an RF Modulator and cable that carries mono audio and video at 576i 50 Hz PAL or 480i 60 Hz NTSC via an RF signal and connects using a TV aerial plug 8 It is similar to the RFU adapter cable available for the PlayStation A V Composite cable Edit The AV cable SCPH 10500 is included with the PS2 and carries dual channel stereo audio and composite video at 576i 50 Hz PAL or 480i 60 Hz NTSC It is identical to the composite cables available for the PlayStation and PlayStation 3 Consoles in PAL territories also come bundled with a composite stereo SCART adapter block to facilitate connection to SCART enabled TVs This is merely an adapter and provides no quality improvement over a direct composite connection S Video cable Edit The S Video cable SCPH 10060U 97030 carries dual channel stereo audio and S Video at 576i 50 Hz PAL or 480i 60 Hz NTSC which provides a clearer picture than the standard A V composite cable A V Adaptor Edit The AV Adaptor with S Video Out Connector SCPH 10130 is a break out box which provides an additional AV Multi out port as well as composite S Video and stereo audio connectors to allow connection to an A V receiver or similar device 9 EURO A V RGB SCART cable Edit The EURO A V Cable SCPH 10142 is a SCART cable capable of carrying 576i 50 Hz or 480i 60 Hz using the RGB standard as well as standard stereo audio and composite video It provides a clearer picture than either S Video or composite signals The Euro A V Cable can also carry 480p and 1080i signals but to do so it switches off RGBs RGB Sync signals and switches to RGsB RGB sync on green This can lead to compatibility issues with certain monitors and even SCART to HDMI upscalers To use the EURO A V cable the PS2 must be set to RGB mode in the options 10 Component A V cable Edit The Component A V Cable SCPH 10490 is a cable capable of carrying 576i 50 Hz or 480i 60 Hz using the YPBPR and RGB standards as well as standard stereo audio via RCA connectors It provides a clearer picture than either S Video or composite signals It is also required for games which support other video modes such as progressive scan 480p or 1080i While the PS2 does support 240p output which includes PS1 games through component video it is not supported in the YPBPR standard so when playing PS1 games or games with 240p progressive scan mode this may cause some compatibility issues with newer TVs and HDTVs To use the Component A V cable the PS2 must be set to YPBPR mode in the options 11 12 D Terminal cable Edit The D Terminal cable is identical to the component cable other than its connector It was sold only in Japan and uses the Japanese D Terminal standard VGA cable EditThe PlayStation 2 VGA cable carries RGBHV video via a VGA connector It is only compatible with progressive scan games and PS2 Linux Since the PS2 does not output separate sync sync on green must be used instead which may cause compatibility issues with some monitors Other accessories EditMemory Card Edit Official PS2 Memory Card The Memory Card 8 MB SCPH 10020 with MagicGate encryption is used to store settings EyeToy video messages and savegames 13 It is the earliest known commercial product to use ferroelectric RAM FeRAM The Memory Card s microcontroller MCU contains 32 Kib 4 KiB embedded FeRAM manufactured by Toshiba It was fabricated using a 500 nm complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMOS process 14 These memory cards came in black satin silver pink crimson red ocean blue and emerald in PAL and NTSC territories with more exclusive variants in Japan Official Sony memory cards are only available at a size of 8 MiB Later Sony partnered with a third party accessories company Katana to make Memory Cards that came in 16 MiB and 32 MiB These Memory Cards were officially licensed products as they have the PlayStation 2 logo and word mark along with them saying MagicGate on them Third party memory cards are available with storage capacities up to 256 MiB Multitap Edit See also Multitap The Multitap for PlayStation 2 allows up to four controllers and four memory cards to be attached to a single controller port and memory card slot 15 Up to 8 controllers and memory cards may be attached to the console at any one time by using two multitaps simultaneously Certain Multitaps will not work with specific PS2 models due to slight differences in slot placement SCPH 10090 was designed to fit the original consoles while SCPH 70120 was instead designed for the slim consoles 15 EyeToy Edit An EyeToy Main article EyeToy The EyeToy is a digital camera device similar to a webcam for the PlayStation 2 Originally EyeToys were manufactured by Logitech known as Logicool in Japan while later models were manufactured by Namtai The EyeToy is mainly used for playing specifically designed EyeToy games but can also be used to capture images and videos It is also compatible with the PlayStation 3 Headset Edit The PS2 headset connects via USB 1 1 on the front of the console The headset is most commonly used in online multiplayer games however it can also be used in some karaoke style games for voice control and to enhance the immersive experience of some single player games 16 Headphone Splitter Edit The 3 5mm Audio Stereo Y Splitter can transfer audio from the PlayStation 2 into two output devices including headphones headset and speakers HDD Edit Main article PlayStation 2 Expansion Bay Hard disk drive Network Adapter Edit Main article PlayStation 2 Expansion Bay Network Adaptor See also List of PlayStation 2 network games The PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor is an optional accessory for use with some internet multiplayer compatible games It can also be paired with a PS2 hard disk drive The original fat PS2 models required the purchase of a separate network adapter to play online while the PS2 Slim models had one built in Keyboard and Mouse Edit An official PlayStation 2 USB keyboard and mouse came bundled as part of the Linux for PlayStation 2 kit which turns any original model PS2 into a Linux computer Any other standard USB keyboard and mouse will also work In addition to the Linux kit there were a handful of games that used a keyboard and mouse or just a mouse or trackball Vertical Stand Edit The Vertical Stand is attached to the PlayStation 2 console to allow it to stand vertically 17 Three different versions are available SCPH 10040 for original large consoles SCPH 70110 for slimline SCPH 700xx consoles and SCPH 90110 for slimline SCPH 900xx consoles Horizontal Stand EditThe horizontal stand is attached to the base of original fat PlayStation 2 consoles to add height and style 18 External links EditOfficial European peripherals page Official North American accessories pageReferences Edit a b c Logitech Cordless Controller PlayStation 2 System PlayStation com Us 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