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The “highly compressed” part of the search is also telling. A standard PS2 ISO is roughly 4-5GB. Compressed versions (often under 1GB) are appealing to those with slow internet connections, limited hard drive space, or who want to play on lower-end devices like a retro gaming handheld or an older laptop. Before you go hunting for that 700MB ZIP file, here are three things to keep in mind:
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Revisiting the Beast Within: Is a “Bloody Roar 4 PS2 ISO Highly Compressed” Worth the Hunt?