If you own a physical PS2 copy, you can rip it to ISO using a PC DVD drive, then compress it yourself using PCSX2 Emulator .
While official sources do not offer "highly compressed" versions, the community often shares these through: YouTube Guides: dbz budokai 3 highly compressed
This paper examines the technical methodologies and implications surrounding "highly compressed" repacks of the PlayStation 2 title Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (DBZ B3). As digital distribution of legacy software grows, the file size of disc-based games presents a significant barrier to storage and bandwidth. This analysis explores the original data structure of the game, the lossy and lossless compression algorithms employed by the "repack" community, and the trade-offs between file size reduction and data integrity. The study highlights how multimedia assets—specifically audio and video—are targeted for reduction to achieve drastic size decreases from the original DVD capacity. If you own a physical PS2 copy, you
refers to the technical process of reducing the game's original file size (typically ~2-4 GB) into a much smaller archive (often 100MB–500MB) for easier distribution and storage. This analysis explores the original data structure of
: You can often find archives (7z or RAR) that bring the download size down to 900 MB – 1.5 GB .