The PlayStation 2 is widely considered the greatest console of all time. With a library spanning over 3,800 games—from Shadow of the Colossus to God of War —the desire to play these classics on the go is stronger than ever. Thanks to the power of modern Android devices and miraculous emulators like AetherSX2 (or its forks like NetherSX2), we can now play PS2 games on phones.
However, there is a massive roadblock: Standard PS2 ROMs (ISO or BIN/CUE files) typically range from 1GB to 4.5GB each. An average flagship phone with 128GB or 256GB of storage can only hold 30 to 50 games. ps2 roms highly compressed for android
You legally need a PS2 BIOS file ( scph10000.bin through scph70012.bin ). You can dump this from your own console. Emulators will not run any ROM (compressed or not) without a BIOS. The PlayStation 2 is widely considered the greatest
If you own a Snapdragon 845, 860, or Dimensity 1200, highly compressed PS2 ROMs (specifically in CHD format) are the only way you will fit more than five games on your phone. You will sacrifice a bit of sound quality in extreme cases (500MB rips of 4GB games), but for grinding RPGs or playing fighting games on the bus, the convenience is unbeatable. However, there is a massive roadblock: Standard PS2