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Top 8 Sony Playstation2 Space Games

By Nick Greene, About.com

Get everything you need for an out-of-the-box Sony Playstation2 experience! Forget everything you know and step into the 128-bit universe brought to you by the Sony Playstation2. The Sony Playstation2 is a 128-bit, 32MEG RAM gaming machine will have you staring at your TV in awe. Now, discover the top Sony Playstation2 space games. Travel or battle through the universe, they make great gifts.

Find the Sony Playstation2 game that is right for you.

1. Star Wars: Battlefront 2

Rated: T -- This fun Star Wars based game allows you to fight as a Jedi, do battle in space and lay 16 new locations. This is a must have for any Star Wars fan.

2. Destroy All Humans (PS2)

Rated: T -- OK, so you don't want to be the good guy. This game allows you to be an alien who lands in a UFO to kill all humans. Lots of fun in a twisted sort of way.

3. Predator: Concrete Jungle (PS2)

Rated: M -- This game is based on the popular Predator movies. Like kill All Humans, your targets are members of the human race. If you liked the movies, you'll love this game.

4. Robotech Invasion (PS2)

Rated: T -- Be a robot in this exciting updated version of this game series.

5. Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam (PS2)

Rated: T -- The Earth Federation is corrupt. You're a rebel fighting for freedom. Definitely a must have game.

6. Virtual on Marz (PS2)

Rated: T -- Join the MARZ Special Investigation Unit to fight corruption and crime. Great effects.

7. SD Gundam Force (PS2)

Rated: E -- Play one of three characters in this exciting space based game.

8. Fantastic Four (PS2)

Rated: T -- So, what do you do after your body has been irradiated in space? Save the world, of course. If you liked the movie, you'll love the game.

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