From afar, it may look like a Jack Thompson book, but it's actually a functional PlayStation 2. One caveat: "the cell phone is on the book because the cover won't close under its own weight." Click here for first picture in gallery.
One verifies that he bought the book used off eBay, so, no 13-cent royalty for Mr. Thompson on that sale. "It cost me a total of 7 bucks, including shipping. It was also a library book, which evidently was never checked out."
[via Kotaku]


This PlayStation 2 TOOL dev kit on eBay is essentially "a development kit and a Linux workstation thrown in for free -- you're not required to use Linux to talk to the TOOL machine, it uses standard TCP/IP." Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.
You can also develop interesting utilities which only need to be compatible with your Intranet, rather than learning a propriety method to access the development kit.
[via eBay - CDFREAKS]


Here's a first: a custom Katamari controller built using "a metal ball, an optical mouse, bits of PS2 controllers, and a little help from Arduino." Unfortunately, DIY instructions weren't provided. Video after the break.
Kellbot calls the controller 'a hella fun way' to experience Katamari Damacy, and the video footage makes me want to agree.
[via Technabob]
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Yes, you could pick up Ben Heck's old PS2 on eBay for under $100, and it's even autographed. Auction page.
This is a 2003-era PS2, 50001/N series. It has a never-used network adapter on the back, no hard drive. System is in very good condition, minus the obligatory fan dust, and was used to play and beat Vice City, San Andreas. Ironically, this console has never been modded in any way.
[via eBay]
Gamer "the2jakes" has built a custom head-mounted display for the PlayStation 2, using "just an ingenious rig, a baseball cap and a USB cable extender." Videos after the break.
...his homemade head-mounted display controls the game view with the natural movement of his head, rather than using his thumb. In this video he uses his invention to look around while playing Test Drive Unlimited
[via Gizmodo]
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