Region Lock Notice
This is a Japanese NTSC-J PlayStation 2.
The console is REGION LOCKED and plays Japanese NTSC-J game discs ONLY.
Game discs from North America (NTSC-U/C), Europe, Australia, or other PAL regions will NOT work.
Power Notice
This unit operates on AC 100V only (Japanese standard).
Using it in high-voltage regions such as Europe, the UK, or Australia without a proper step-down transformer may cause damage to the console.
Includes:
- PlayStation 2 Console
- Sony Official Controller (1x)
- AV Cable (1x)
- AC Adapter (1x)
Condition & Functionality:
- Console: Fully tested, confirmed reading of PS1 discs, PS2 CD-ROMs, and PS2 DVD discs. All memory card slots function properly, and all controller ports respond correctly.
- Controller: Fully functional with responsive buttons
- AV Output & Power Supply: Both tested and confirmed to work
- Exterior Cleaning: System and accessories have been cleaned to remove dust and dirt
- Normal Wear: Some minor scratches and signs of use
*Important Notice to International Buyers Regarding Import Duties*
For buyers in the United States:
All items priced under USD 2,500 (excluding shipping) are shipped on a DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) basis.
This means import duties, taxes, and handling fees are included in the price and paid by the seller.
For buyers in other countries:
All items are shipped on a DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) basis.
This means import duties, taxes, and any handling fees are the buyer’s responsibility, and the exact amount depends on your country’s customs regulations and the courier (FedEx, DHL, or UPS).
We usually ship within 1-3 business days after receiving cleared payment.
Returns are accepted within 30 days if the item is returned in the same condition as shipped.
Carefully packed with protective materials
Ships with a tracking number for safe delivery
Your order will be shipped via Japan Post, FedEx, or DHL, selected by us based on the destination and package size. The carrier cannot be chosen by the buyer.
We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. U.S. and international government regulations prohibit such behavior.