The related link for the Playstation 2 has been added below the answer information.The link contains retail availability and does not list New Zealand. The Australia release was on November 30 2000 and just 6 days after the European release. The PS2 must have arrived in New Zealand soon after or combined with the Australian Release
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November 30 2000
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Games for the PS2 can be bought in game stores such as Game and Gamestation. They can also be bought online from stores such as Play and Amazon. They will have more secondhand than new PS2 games.
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Some time it was released in Australia November 30 2000
It was released with the Australian release of the system on November 30 2000
the used ones are 70.00 and the new one are 100.00 i bought one
It depends on when you bought your PS3. It's all or nothing. If one game works, they all should. If you bought it recently, however, DON'T sell your PS2. You will not be able to play ANY ps2 games on new ps3's.
Probably not. Most PlayStation games are region locked, just as movies are. New Zealand is region 4 and the US is region 1, therefore your American games will be incompatable with a New Zealand PS2, and a New Zealand PlayStation first edition, for that matter.
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Ihug was an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in New Zealand. It was New Zealand's third largest ISP, trailing behind Xtra and TelstraClear, until it was bought and then absorbed by Vodaphone New Zealand.