6 Forgotten PS2 Features That Are Pure Nostalgia – SlashGear

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It might be hard to imagine, but “Final Fantasy XI,” a aassively multiplayer online video game (MMO) that’s still running today, launched on the PS2. MMOs are mostly playable with a controller these days, but it wasn’t always so easy, and a mouse and keyboard were a practical necessity for old-school games like this. “Final Fantasy XI” worked just fine with a controller as the developers knew this would be a console MMO as well, but you have your share of options. The PS2 actually let you hook up a keyboard, which was far ahead of its time for a console that was released in 2000.

Sony had an officially licensed USB keyboard that would hook up to the console, and you can still get one today if you’re willing to spend a bit of cash for it. The console version of “Final Fantasy XI” has long been abandoned, so there’s really no reason to own this keyboard outside of nostalgia purposes. If you want to collect all of the PS2 peripherals, however, then this would be something you’ll want your hands on.

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