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: This is the game title, "God of War 2". It's an action-adventure game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, released in 2007. It's the second game in the God of War series.

If you are interested in playing God of War II today, the official remasters available on the PlayStation Store offer the most seamless way to experience this classic. PS2-God.of.War.2.Multi6.PAL.DVD5.-vava-.iso

Dummy files—large blocks of empty data used by developers to position game assets on the outer edges of a physical disc for faster read times—were completely removed. Modern Preservation and Emulation

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: The standard disc image format used for emulation or burning to a physical disc. The Legacy of God of War II

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: This signifies that the ISO contains six different language options (typically English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and sometimes Dutch or Portuguese), which is standard for PAL (European/Australian) releases.

In the late 2000s, the PlayStation 2 scene was dominated by custom game modifications, compressions, and backup distributions. One specific file name etched into the history of this era is .

The "tag" or "scene signature" of the digital preservation group or individual who originally ripped, compressed, and uploaded the file.

To solve this, custom releases like the one by stripped out or downsampled the heavy data. Usually, this involved compressing the audio frequencies, downscaling the FMV resolutions from crisp resolutions to highly compressed variants, or removing duplicate data dummy files. The result was a fully functional, highly compatible game file squeezed into less than 4.37 GB of usable space. Emulation and Modern Usability