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When the Playstation 2 was released by Sony in 2000, it would become the most sold videogame in the world, with 155 million units sold. The console marked a clear shift in the videogame market, when SEGA stopped creating hardware since the Dreamcast could not compete with the PS2. The sequel to the 1994 Playstation had several properties that made it popular, including a DVD-player and a large supply of games. In 2004 a slimmed variant of the Playstation 2 was released, making us refer to the “old” PS2 as “fat”. In time, these models as many other videogames, acquire problems with the hardware. Disc-based consoles might mean cheaper games, but the lifespan of both hard- and software is shorted than cartridge-based systems: lasers and motors tear. If you have a Playstation 2 fat with a “Disc Read Error”, then this guide is for you. Your PS2 might have problems reading DVDs, CDs (it is backwards compatible with the Playstation 1), or both. In this post I will show you how to clean the laser, and, if needed, replace it. To clean the laser you need a screwdriver, Q-tipz and some alcohol. For replacing it, you also need a solder iron.
Step 1: Open the Playstation 2 fat
Below the Playstation 2 you will find eight plastic “squares” with screws below them. Remove the squares and unscrew the screws. You will find four long screws and four shorter. Then remove the top of the casing. If it is stuck, it is often due to the warranty sticker: remove it. The inside of the Playstation 2 depends a little on the model. If your unit has a flat cable between the casing and the on/off and eject-buttons, be careful not to damage it. On top of the DVD-drive you will find a rectangular black plastic piece. Unscrew the four (or sometimes two) screws to remove it.
Summary, step 1:
- Remove the squares and unscrew the eight screws
- Disattach the top casing
- Unscrew the four screws from the DVD-player
Step 2: Clean the Playstation 2 fat laser
The laser lens is marked in red below. Use isopropanol on a Qtip to clean it by gently rubbing it. With a little luck, this is the only step you need to perform for your Playstation 2 to read discs again. There is also a prism that you can access by lifting the black plastic piece on the laser. Sometimes it needs to be cleaned, but then you need to remove the laser (see instructions further down). Now is also a suitable time to clean the rest of your console, by using a mix of compressed air and alcohol.
Summary, step 2:
- Clean the laser lens with topz and isopropanol
Step 3: Replace the Playstation 2 fat laser
If you still experience Disc Read Errors, you may have to replace the laser. It can also be adjusted through two screws underneath the laser. This is a rather advanced procedure though, so I wont go through it in detail here (there are guides for this step on other sites though). Anyway, to replace the laser, connect the power to the Playstation 2, turn it on and eject the DVD-drive. Unscrew the black screw on one of the rails (marked below), and lift the laser unit. Disattach the ribbon cable by lifting the black hinge, and note what kind of laser it is. In our case, it was a KHS-400B. Now, the trouble is that there are several lasers, Sony original and third-party, out there. Several reports bear witness of problems with compability, and also that you might have to calibrate the height and position of the new laser. However, I found a laser of the exact same model and it worked fine. However, you need to de-solder two points on the replacement laser. I have no idea why. They are referred to as “anti-static solder points” on other sites and marked in the picture below. I just had to rub the solder iron lightly against them and did not even have to use a solder sucker. A word of advice though: be careful not to damage the thin green PCB.
Summary, step 3:
- Eject the DVD-drive with the case open.
- Unscrew the black screw from the rail.
- Remove the ribbon cable from the laser.
To mount the new laser:
- Remove the two solder points.
- Attach the ribbon cable.
- Attach the laser in the rail and secure the black screw again.
You can test the new laser while your unit is still open by inserting a disc, and manually hold the black “lid” over the drive. Hopefully you will get no more Disc Read Errors this time. If you successfully replaced the laser, now is a good time to put some silicon grease on the moving parts: rails and cogs.
In this image you see the ribbon cable and the two points you need to de-solder.
Note how the laser and disc motor behaves when turning on your Playstation 2: The laser moves to one edge, tries to focus and emits a red flash. Then, the motor should start spinning. If the laser does not detect a disc, the motor wont spin. The picture below shows a disassembled laser. In the picture at the bottom of this page, the screws for adjusting the CD and DVD part of the laser are marked.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location is coming soon. With all the speculation surrounding the game and new theories being built every week, fans are eagerly awaiting news and further developments on what to expect from Scott Cawthon’s newest game. For years there have been questions regarding the origins of FNaF and what exactly inspired the twisted plotlines we experience in the series’ games. There have been many variations on the pizza party restaurant combined with an arcade and performing animatronics, but here are a few of the most likely places that may have influenced the ongoing story and mythology that is Five Nights at Freddy’s.
Chuck E. Cheese’s
Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant chain is the most popular family destination featuring pizza parties and musical animatronics still operating today. Billed as an entertainment center for all ages. Chuck E. Cheese’s caters mostly to kids between their toddler and pre-teen years who want to eat pizza, play arcade games and earn tickets for novelty prizes. The chain’s history is actually rooted in the video game industry, as it was the brainchild of Atari founder Nolan Bushnell, who wanted to expand the presence of video game arcade machines into more kid-friendly venues.
The restaurants all have a similar layout with the most distinctive feature being the performance stages set up at the end of the dining area. Kids and parents are treated to songs and jokes delivered to the audience from multiple animatronics, and employees will wear mascot costumes often to visit tables and entertain guests.
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The animatronics at Chuck E. Cheese’s are very similar to the figures that inhabit the Five Nights at Freddy’s world. Characters like Helen Henny, the guitar playing dog Jasper T. Jowls and the famous frontman rat that shares the restraint’s namesake all bear a strong resemblance to FNaF’s Freddy, Chica and Bonnie. The gimmick is very similar and regardless of whether game developer Scott Cawthon intended it or not, fans can easily see how Five Nights at Freddy’s seems like a nightmarish take on what could happen at a Chuck E. Cheese’s after dark.
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The most compelling evidence for Chuck E. Cheese being an inspiration for the Five Nights at Freddy’s games is detailed in the following Game Theorists video, where they draw some eery similarities between the backstory of the games and a real-life tragedy that occurred at a Chuck E. Cheese’s location in Aurora, CO in December 1993.
ShowBiz Pizza Place
ShowBiz Pizza was the original restaurant destination that set the bar for family fun, pizza parties and animatronic entertainment under one roof. Before the Chuck E. Cheese’s characters became the family franchise destination we know today, ShowBiz Pizza Place was the direct descendent of the Pizza Time Theater chain started by creators Robert L. Brock and the team at Creative Engineering, Inc. ShowBiz was led by a group of mascot animatronics that even included Chuck E. Cheese at one point. The divide that ultimately separated the two properties came when the restaurant attempted to improve their pizza recipe to attract customers. The change failed and forced the company to file bankruptcy.
Billy Bob Brockali is most likely the mascot that has influenced Five Nights at Freddy’s the most. The oversized bear was a character based on southern tropes and led the performances that took place in the theater sections of the restaurants. The Rock-afire Explosion band would perform musical numbers to keep guests entertained between dining on pizza and playing arcade games on the main floor. Again, employees would don the Billy Bob suit to entertain partygoers, which players of FNaF can easily connect to characters like Springtrap and Golden Freddy.
Country Bear Jamboree
When performing animatronics were developing into the design style that we know today, Walt Disney built a project to entertain theme-park guests by having an animal band play live music. Disney had his Imagineering team move forward with the goal to bring his cartoon world to life so visitors could see an entertaining family of bears play rustic country music and tell funny jokes in between numbers. The Country Bear Jamboree quickly became a very popular attraction and eventually a feature film was produced that starred the show’s characters in their own “getting the band back together” zany adventure.
The Country Bear Jamboree is more of a stage show than anything with the animatronics performing in a theatrical setting. The show runs on a set schedule, and when the animatronics aren’t performing, the auditorium is closed off to the public. The bear band is the largest group of active robots in this kind of setup with 24 characters at the Magic Kingdom location, 50 at the Tokyo Disney park, and 48 at the now-defunct Disneyland attraction.
Bullwinkle’s Pizza Parlor
Bullwinkle’s Restaurant started off as a Southern California chain that used characters from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show to entertain guests. Opening in the early ’80s, Bullwinkle’s established themselves as a family fun center that contained an arcade, dining area and animatronic performers from everybody’s favorite kid’s cartoon featuring the titular moose and squirrel. This chain never really caught on nationally in the way that ShowBiz Pizza and Chuck E. Cheese’s did, but you can still find locations operating today in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
A significant similarity to the Five Nights at Freddy’s series is how the restaurant would combine horror and children’s entertainment to create a very unsettling experience. Bullwinkle’s was a popular destination for family entertainment year-round, but in the mid-’80s the restaurant would celebrate Halloween by opening a walk through haunted house on site. Even the animatronics and stage layouts would get decorated for the nightmare-inducing holiday. No other establishment combined horror and animatronics the way Bullwinkle’s did, and terrified kids would get free tokens, pizza, and popcorn if the environment became too scary.
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Zenon’s Musical Robots
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In the 1950s Belgian electronic engineer Zenon Specht created a trio of performing robots. The Trio Fantastique was a trio of animatronics that played music at the Robot Club located in Antwerp, Belgium. Patrons would feed nickels into a slot located in front of the robots and the figures would mime playing guitar, sax and drums while couples danced happily. The band was made up of characters named Wink, Blink and Nod, and they all had distinctive human features similar to the Tin-Man from The Wizard of Oz.
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These animatronics can easily be connected to the new characters we have seen announced for Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location. They are all very humanoid in appearance and featured shiny chrome designs that mirrored the look of robots at the time. While the faces of these figures didn’t move the way the new animatronics in Sister Location do, the inner construction of each bot was very advanced and the band was eventually built to actually play their instruments instead of relying on piano roll technology. They truly were a terrifying marvel of the modern age.