“Next time, pay full price.”

Instead of the game's title screen, a white text prompt appeared on a black screen:

The PS2 tray opened slowly, dramatically, like a sigh of relief. The disc inside was no longer silver. It was transparent. And etched onto its surface, in tiny, angry letters, was a message:

“You compressed too much,” the voice said. It was the cube. Its voice was gravel and static. “You took my soul out. Now give it back.”

The console whirred. The pink Sony logo bloomed. Then, silence.

It sounded too good to be true. A 4.7GB DVD of Shadow of the Colossus , shrunk down to a 300MB zip file? Magic. Or malware.

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Ps2 Games Highly Compressed Access

“Next time, pay full price.”

Instead of the game's title screen, a white text prompt appeared on a black screen: Ps2 Games Highly Compressed

The PS2 tray opened slowly, dramatically, like a sigh of relief. The disc inside was no longer silver. It was transparent. And etched onto its surface, in tiny, angry letters, was a message: “Next time, pay full price

“You compressed too much,” the voice said. It was the cube. Its voice was gravel and static. “You took my soul out. Now give it back.” Ps2 Games Highly Compressed

The console whirred. The pink Sony logo bloomed. Then, silence.

It sounded too good to be true. A 4.7GB DVD of Shadow of the Colossus , shrunk down to a 300MB zip file? Magic. Or malware.