My Playstation is anorexic.
Back when I was little, I got a PS2 for ma birthday. I was happy. To this day it is my favorite gaming system of All Time.
The first one we had was a "fat" model, since it was before the slimline was released. We got the earliest model PS2 there was, which unfortunately experienced problems with the laser after long periods of time. Our console ended up being one of them, and it ended up breaking. We gave it to my grandfather so he could do geek stuff with it, and bought a new, slimline PS2. This slimline PS2 is the same one that I use today.
If you stalk me a lot, you know that I recently installed a software exploit on this PS2. I did it so that I could run burnt backups of games, as well as homebrew programs like emulators.
The other day, I learned that the fat models of PS2 had expansion bays on the back. Some games like SOCOM and Final Fatasy use hard drives for saving, but that isn't what I want it for. If you have the tools and resourcefulness to haxx your PS2, which I obviously do, hard drives can also be used to store pretty much any game, so you don't even need to insert the disk. Emulators and other programs can also be stored here, for better performance than when they are being used from USB.
The idea appeals to me, but the slim PS2 doesn't have an expansion bay to put a hard drive in. The good part is, a lot of time has passed since the PS2 came out. I managed to find huge numbers of working, fat PS2s on eBay, all for only about 50 US dollars each, which is perfect for me right now. Using HDDs also requires a network adaptor for a reason which I do not know, but they are very cheap. I already have a spare hard drive laying around which I know would work.
However, doing this would also mean that I would have my old faithful PS2 probably stowed away somewhere, and while it seems like a good idea now, I don't want to end up feeling dumb later because I spent 50 dollars on something stupid without knowing.
So I ask you, is it worth it, or is it stupid? Opinions, plz