In April 1999, ran the first news about the successor to the PlayStation, shortly after the launch of the Dreamcast. The official launch of the PS2 was not until March 4, 2000 in Japan, and October 26, 2000 in the United States. The news came largely to buyers, which creates a high expectation that caused shortages in the system stores the day of release. Sony knew what would happen the day of the launch of this system so he can sell this equipment through the auction site eBay, but compulsive shoppers do not mind paying 1000 for this equipment through eBay. Very few people got their console in late 2000 due to manufacturing delays. Citation needed
Top and front of the PlayStation 2.
The launch of the PlayStation 2 was not impressive compared with the well-planned launch made for the Sega Dreamcast with the intention of attracting developers. In fact, this already had the best titles.
The spectacular initial sales of the PlayStation 2 is due to the success of its predecessor, the PlayStation, and the fact that it is compatible with this game. Only in Japan in its first week and sold about 900,000 consoles. Later, Sony still won popularity by strong releases and the development of more peripherals developed by third parties.
As for companies that produce video games and started with the inclusion of online play in games such example was the Sega Dreamcast, Sony still not towards an emphasis on online play if not until Microsoft ventures into the market for video games with its Xbox. Sony adapted in late 2002 to compete with Microsoft with many online titles such as SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs. Sony and Nintendo to start later, followed a decentralized model for online gaming where the responsibility lay with the developer to provide the servers. Sony trying to make the game more online point of sale for the PlayStation 2.

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