I am not linking to any ISOs here. Why? Because downloading copyrighted games you do not own is in most jurisdictions.
Burnout Revenge holds up because the core loop—going fast and causing chaos—never gets old. If you have the patience (and the antivirus software) to find a clean PS2 ISO, or the cash to buy a cheap disc and rip it yourself, do it.
Your inner teenager will thank you.
The problem? Your PS2 is long gone. Your disc is scratched beyond repair. And EA hasn’t exactly rushed to remaster this gem for modern consoles.
Headline: Nostalgia is a powerful drug, and the PS2 era is the hardest hit.
However , the ethics are grey if you actually bought the game in 2005. If you still own the scratched disc sitting in your parents' attic? Most emulation communities consider that "backup" territory fair game.
I am not linking to any ISOs here. Why? Because downloading copyrighted games you do not own is in most jurisdictions.
Burnout Revenge holds up because the core loop—going fast and causing chaos—never gets old. If you have the patience (and the antivirus software) to find a clean PS2 ISO, or the cash to buy a cheap disc and rip it yourself, do it. burnout revenge ps2 iso
Your inner teenager will thank you.
The problem? Your PS2 is long gone. Your disc is scratched beyond repair. And EA hasn’t exactly rushed to remaster this gem for modern consoles. I am not linking to any ISOs here
Headline: Nostalgia is a powerful drug, and the PS2 era is the hardest hit. Burnout Revenge holds up because the core loop—going
However , the ethics are grey if you actually bought the game in 2005. If you still own the scratched disc sitting in your parents' attic? Most emulation communities consider that "backup" territory fair game.