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What games for PS2 would be best for me?

I just got one tonight...
I DON'T like racing (unless it's mario kart), sports, or shooting games. I prefer fun, adventure, cartoon-ish, maybe fantasy games... I really like Disney and animals. I'm intrigued by stuff like Final Fantasy but really have no idea what it is. Growing up I loved mario, donkey kong, earthworm jim, some zelda, fusion frenzy on xbox, etc. Any suggestions are appreciated! also, where is the best place to buy?
Thank you for your help, are there any I should stay away from? is there sonic for ps2 and is it good?

I would say start with the final fantasy. Go with FF7 or FF9 or FF10. Those are some great games you will enjoy. And if you like disney try Kingdom Hearts. Dragon Quest is another good one. These are just a few i enjoyed. I like RPG games.

Cars 2: The Video Game Cars 2: The Video Game

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Cars 2: The Video Game Cars 2: The Video Game

Inspired by the upcoming Disney Pixar animated film, Cars 2: The Video Game lets players jump into the Cars 2 universe with some of their favorite Cars personalities in exotic locations around the globe...

Cars 2: The Video Game Cars 2: The Video Game

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TRON: Evolution is an immersive third person action-adventure game that pulls the player into the unique digital world of TRON. Gamers explore TRON's cities using the free running phenomenon Parkour, navigate among unique rebel factions, and fight an epic battle against a dictator’s seemingly unstoppable army in the prequel story to the highly anticipated film, TRON: Legacy.

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Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales is inspired by Disney/Pixar’s wildly popular animated shorts of the same name. A follow up last year’s successful Wii release, Toy Story Mania!, Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales is part of the Mania! video game franchise, featuring fast-paced, multiplayer, family fun...

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