Some Times Buying Stuff Takes Time, But With This Faq You'll At Least Give You An Idea Where To Start & What To Look For In Your Search For A Playstation & A Game Shark Pro.


The Old Playstation Look’s Like A Grey Square/Box Shape Kind Of Like A Big Book Shape.

Also On The Back Of This Playstation There’s 4 Ports.

Parallel I/O Port, Serial Port I/O, AV Multi Out Port, Swiggly Line AC In Port.

Look At The Parallel Port & Take Off The Grey Slip Off Cover & You'll See A Port Similar To What A Printer Port Might Look Like, Etc.

The Game Shark Pro Is Black, & Not That Big In Size, Now The Game Shark Pro Goes Into The Parallel I/O Port.

As For The Version Of The Game Shark Pro I Would Try To Find Would Be The Version 3.2.

If Not There’s A Version 3.0 & 3.1 But The Game Shark Pro Looks The Same, But It Must Be A Playstation Game Shark Pro.


http://ebay.com “Usually they have one or 2 for sell time to time".

Of Course Other Places You Could Try Would Be A Flea Markets, Yard Sells, Friends, Pawn Shops.

Note: When Going To These Places To Find These Items, Don't Ask The People Your Buying It From What Your Buying It For, Or What Version The Game Shark Pro Might Be, Because Usually I Have Notice 9 Out Of 10 Times They Normally Say We Don't Know, Etc.

Note 2: A Old Playstation Like This Is Also Called A PSX, Not To Be Confused With The PSOne "the newer version is a round like Shape version of it" Which Is Important When Asking A Place If They Have It Or Not Incase You Don't See It On There Shelf’s, Etc.


A Old Playstation Should Cost $20 Bucks Or Less.

A Game Shark Pro For Playstation, Shouldn't Cost No More Then 20 Bucks Or Less.

Note: Despite If Your Buying These 2 Items Online/Or In Real Life, It’s Still Worth A Try To Get Your Moneys Worth By Bargaining With The Person/People Your Buying It From By Asking Them To Lower The Price By Say 5 Or 10 Dollars.

If This Doesn't Work You Can Still Buy It If It’s Within The Price Range That You Feel Is Good.