Instead, honor the legacy of Virtua Tennis 2 by playing the original Dreamcast version via emulation or tracking down the safe PC ISO. Your computer—and your nostalgia—will thank you. Exclusive analysis for retro gamers. Have you ever downloaded an "ultra compressed" retro game? Share your experience in the comments below (but please, no direct warez links).
| Part of Keyword | Likely Meaning | |----------------|----------------| | Virtua Tennis 2 PC | The target game – Sega’s 2001 tennis sim | | Highly compressed | Packed with tools like WinRAR, 7-Zip, or UHARC | | Full | Claims no game content is removed (no stripped audio/video) | | 10 mb | 10 megabytes – ridiculously small for a 3D game | | only13 | Possibly a typo or leetspeak for "only 13" (13% size? 13 files? Or a username/group tag like "Only13" from an old release scene) | | Exclusive | Implies the file is rare, hidden, or only available via that specific link | Instead, honor the legacy of Virtua Tennis 2
In the dark corners of old gaming forums, abandonware sites, and YouTube description boxes, a strange, almost mythical string of text has persisted for nearly two decades: Have you ever downloaded an "ultra compressed" retro game
In this exclusive deep-dive, we separate fact from fiction. Can you truly download Virtua Tennis 2 (also known as Sega Power Smashers 2 ) in a 10MB file, labeled with the cryptic "only13" tag? Let’s smash into the truth. First, a quick recap for the uninitiated. Virtua Tennis 2 (released in the arcades as Virtua Tennis 2 and on Dreamcast/PC as Tennis 2K2 ) is widely considered the pinnacle of arcade tennis games. 13 files