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Question Posted Friday February 23 2007, 10:19 pm

~can i trade in my gamecube for a playstation 2 at game stop
~where can i find those mini playstation 2


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russianspy1234 answered Saturday February 24 2007, 1:46 am:
probably not direct. the "mini" ps2's are called slim ps2. you can get them, hmm i dont know, but game stop is probly your best bet. i bought by gamecube for $60 a while back. since the wii is backwards compatible, its probly gone down in price. you can probably expect to get about $40 worth of credit for it. the ps3 if i remember correctly, is also backwards compatible, but its quite expensive, so the ps2 is still fairly popular. a used one at gamestop would probably cost around 80, maybe 100. probably more. so no, dont expect to hand in a gamecube and get a ps2. but, if you also bring in all your games an accesories, you might be able to make a deal. good luck

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