Create more PlayStation 2 games for the PS2 system


Create more PlayStation 2 games for the PS2 system
The Issue
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) was a revolutionary gaming console that defined a generation, with its diverse library of games and unforgettable experiences. For passionate gamers like myself, the PS2 represents a cherished part of our lives that we wish to keep alive. It holds memories of countless hours spent immersed in action-packed adventures, thrilling races, and strategic battles. However, there was always a longing for more – for those games that never made it to our beloved system: "Batman: Dark Tomorrow," "Capcom Fighting All-Stars," "Final Fantasy XIII," "Jurassic Park: Survival," "Ninja Gaiden," "Shrek Extra Large," "Super Duper Sumos," "Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Universe," and "Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition." These games, if released on PS2, would have been the crown jewels in our collections. Including 100 Bullets, 12 Volt, Sproing Interactive, America's Army: Rise of a Soldier, American McGee's Alice, Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, Carrier: The Next Mutation, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Daredevil: The Man Without Fear, City of the Dead, Classified: The Sentinel Crisis, Dark Earth, Dead Rush, Deadly Premonition, Destroy All Humans!, Nickelodeon Party Blast, Big Willy Unleashed, Dino Crisis 3, The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge, Ecks vs. Sever, Emergency Mayhem, Fallout Extreme, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension, Ice Nine, Iron Soldier 3, Jet Moto, Jimmy White's Cueball World, Knights, Lamborghini, The Lost, Martin Mystère: Operation Dorian Gray, Medal of Honor: Airborne, The Movies, The Nomad Soul, Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, Painkiller: Hell Wars, Poncotsu Roman Daikatsugeki Bumpy Trot 2, Road to Sunday, The Settlers: Heritage of Kings, Skies of Arcadia, SpaceStationSim, Spawn: In the Demon's Hand, StarCraft: Ghost, Tremors: The Game, Vectorman 3, WCW Mayhem 2, Nicktoons, Dexter's Laboratory, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rumble, and Zombie Revenge, etc., which also need to get made too in all countries all over the world.
Releasing new games for the PS2 may seem unusual given today's technology advancements. Yet, nostalgia has a powerful grip on gaming communities worldwide. Producing more PS2 games is not only a tribute to the loyal fans who have continued to support PlayStation but also a chance to unite different generations of gamers who want to experience the magic of PS2 firsthand. Fortunately, the console's simplicity makes it accessible, even to those unfamiliar with gaming today, fostering an inclusive gaming environment.
We understand the industry focus is primarily on newer platforms. However, previously unreleased titles for PS2 remain a unique opportunity to tap into an existing audience hungry for classic gaming experiences. Just as retro gaming has made a comeback through procedures like remastering and digital downloads, new releases for older systems can coexist within the market, sparking renewed interest and strengthening the bond between companies and their dedicated fan bases.
Fans have continuously shown interest in resurrecting beloved consoles. Many still tirelessly maintain and repair their PS2 consoles to relive childhood memories and share with friends and family. This movement is both grassroots and heartfelt.
We urge gaming studios, delivery platforms, and retailers to consider the significant demand for new PS2 titles. Bring back these unfinished projects and deliver them to fans who have been waiting for years. Not only would it honor the legacy of one of the greatest consoles ever made, but it would also enable a collective community to reunite an entire generation of players under the banner of the PS2– reviving not just games, but priceless memories.
Let's breathe new life into the PS2 game library. Join us in advocating for the production and release of these long-awaited titles. Sign this petition to prove that the demand remains, and let's convince developers that the PS2's story is not over yet!

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The Issue
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) was a revolutionary gaming console that defined a generation, with its diverse library of games and unforgettable experiences. For passionate gamers like myself, the PS2 represents a cherished part of our lives that we wish to keep alive. It holds memories of countless hours spent immersed in action-packed adventures, thrilling races, and strategic battles. However, there was always a longing for more – for those games that never made it to our beloved system: "Batman: Dark Tomorrow," "Capcom Fighting All-Stars," "Final Fantasy XIII," "Jurassic Park: Survival," "Ninja Gaiden," "Shrek Extra Large," "Super Duper Sumos," "Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Universe," and "Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition." These games, if released on PS2, would have been the crown jewels in our collections. Including 100 Bullets, 12 Volt, Sproing Interactive, America's Army: Rise of a Soldier, American McGee's Alice, Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, Carrier: The Next Mutation, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Daredevil: The Man Without Fear, City of the Dead, Classified: The Sentinel Crisis, Dark Earth, Dead Rush, Deadly Premonition, Destroy All Humans!, Nickelodeon Party Blast, Big Willy Unleashed, Dino Crisis 3, The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge, Ecks vs. Sever, Emergency Mayhem, Fallout Extreme, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension, Ice Nine, Iron Soldier 3, Jet Moto, Jimmy White's Cueball World, Knights, Lamborghini, The Lost, Martin Mystère: Operation Dorian Gray, Medal of Honor: Airborne, The Movies, The Nomad Soul, Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, Painkiller: Hell Wars, Poncotsu Roman Daikatsugeki Bumpy Trot 2, Road to Sunday, The Settlers: Heritage of Kings, Skies of Arcadia, SpaceStationSim, Spawn: In the Demon's Hand, StarCraft: Ghost, Tremors: The Game, Vectorman 3, WCW Mayhem 2, Nicktoons, Dexter's Laboratory, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rumble, and Zombie Revenge, etc., which also need to get made too in all countries all over the world.
Releasing new games for the PS2 may seem unusual given today's technology advancements. Yet, nostalgia has a powerful grip on gaming communities worldwide. Producing more PS2 games is not only a tribute to the loyal fans who have continued to support PlayStation but also a chance to unite different generations of gamers who want to experience the magic of PS2 firsthand. Fortunately, the console's simplicity makes it accessible, even to those unfamiliar with gaming today, fostering an inclusive gaming environment.
We understand the industry focus is primarily on newer platforms. However, previously unreleased titles for PS2 remain a unique opportunity to tap into an existing audience hungry for classic gaming experiences. Just as retro gaming has made a comeback through procedures like remastering and digital downloads, new releases for older systems can coexist within the market, sparking renewed interest and strengthening the bond between companies and their dedicated fan bases.
Fans have continuously shown interest in resurrecting beloved consoles. Many still tirelessly maintain and repair their PS2 consoles to relive childhood memories and share with friends and family. This movement is both grassroots and heartfelt.
We urge gaming studios, delivery platforms, and retailers to consider the significant demand for new PS2 titles. Bring back these unfinished projects and deliver them to fans who have been waiting for years. Not only would it honor the legacy of one of the greatest consoles ever made, but it would also enable a collective community to reunite an entire generation of players under the banner of the PS2– reviving not just games, but priceless memories.
Let's breathe new life into the PS2 game library. Join us in advocating for the production and release of these long-awaited titles. Sign this petition to prove that the demand remains, and let's convince developers that the PS2's story is not over yet!

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Petition created on 21 January 2026



