24 points

This isn’t a real PS2 ad. It’s a fake created a few years ago by an influencer named Shy Smith.

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Aww damn, I definitely thought it was real and in some video game magazine

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I find this funny, since I used to hide drugs like mushrooms inside consoles. I figured it was the one place literally no one would think to look. Just unscrewed them, put a baggie inside in one of those empty spaces (there’s always a spot), and put the case back together.

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8 points

Rockstar used to go pretty hard.

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It’s likely they were trying to get the news riled up so they could cause a moral outrage that would attract attention to the game.

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5 points

All right I’ll ask the dumb question here, what am I looking at? From what I can tell they are tiny empty bags

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Those type of bags are usually used to hold illicit substances, and typically only bought by small-time drug dealers.

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10 points

And board game players!

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4 points

awww youve never bought street powders thats nice

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3 points

The Bags that spare buttons come in, or how I used to get all my drugs.

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4 points

This game, appropriately, is where I learned there was such a thing as uppers and downers.

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1 point

When the marketing agency jumps the shark

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6 points

https://youtu.be/6ICS6IV6ELY

https://youtu.be/EacZguvbZ5s

These were made for the UK market to promote the PSP.

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3 points

If ads were interesting and creative, I might have turned off my adblockers to watch them.

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6 points

PS2 is retro now? Damn, getting old really does sneak up on you.

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I found my Green game boy Pocket and saw the 1989-1996 copyright.

It looks so pristine. 😭😭😭

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5 points

Ps3 is starting to be referenced as retro now…

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3 points

When ‘next gen’ (eg. PS5) becomes the new ‘current gen’, then the old ‘last gen’ becomes retro.

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3 points

That one does hurt

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But also, people wondered why our generation loved taking drugs and being weird fucks…

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I mean, it’s over 24 years old. it’s been allowed to drink beer for 8 years.

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Cognitively and logically, I understand.

But emotionally, it’s just another one of those little reminders of the passage of time that hits unexpectedly hard.

I think it’s because my only memories of it are from when I was young. Quake 3 Arena was released almost a year before the PS2, but I’ve never really stopped playing it, and still sometimes get in-person LAN parties together to play it. It feels just as old as I am, and I associate it with good memories from every age.

But I haven’t touched or even thought about a PS2 in decades. So when it suddenly jumps to the front of my mind, only old memories come with it. Then you start to think about the friends you played it with, and everything that’s happened to you all between them and now. Kids, marriages, divorces, houses, bankruptcies, jobs earned and lost, deaths, etc… Some are doing great, some not so great, but most you just don’t know because you’ve lost contact.

So yeah, it seems silly on its face, but sometimes random thing just pull you into the past unexpectedly, putting the present and the path between them both in stark contrast. This just happened to be one for me this time.

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