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The PlayStation 2 is widely regarded as the greatest console of all time. With a library of over 3,800 titles, it houses legendary franchises like God of War, Shadow of the Colossus, Final Fantasy, and Metal Gear Solid. However, the typical PS2 game ISO ranges from 1GB to 4.5GB. For gamers with low storage space, slow internet, or older PCs, downloading full-sized ISOs is a nightmare.
because they were designed for DVDs. To reach a size under 100MB, files undergo "extreme compression" or "ripping." Compression Formats : Tools like convert standard ISOs into formats, which are often used with emulators like or mobile versions like AetherSX2. Ripping Content
You cannot fit Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (4.7GB) into 100MB without destroying the game. You will get a silent, low-poly, glitchy mess. However, the PS2's early 2D and lightweight 3D library yields some surprising results.
In the golden age of the PlayStation 2, a single DVD disc held roughly 4.7 GB of data. It was a cavernous space filled with high-fidelity audio, full-motion video, and sprawling textures. Yet, if you wander the dusty corridors of the internet today—specifically the darker corners of file-sharing forums and retro emulation sites—you will find a mythical, almost cryptid-like creature: The Highly Compressed PS2 Game Under 100MB.
To shrink larger games down as much as possible without "destroying" the quality through ripping (removing audio or cutscenes), you can use these modern lossless formats:
Good news: sub-100MB games run on potatoes.
CHD (Compressed Hunks of Data): This is widely considered the best format for PS2 emulators like PCSX2 and AetherSX2. It is a lossless format that can compress some games to 1/3 of their original size while remaining easily readable by the emulator.