Still, a CD-Rip, no matter how 'full' it is, should NEVER be mistaken for an ISO. Just like 'recompiled' ISO's shouldn't be considered game ISOs by true collectors.
The word 'ISO' is used ambiguously by people. It can mean:
- ISO vs Rip: a Rip usually has content downscaled or removed, where an ISO has not. So, full CD-Rips (like the one on Underdogs in this case) are usually called ISO because nothing is removed.
- ISO being a 1:1 image of the source medium. The Cannon FOdder 2 at Underdogs is not a 1:1 image, which is that thing people look for in ISOs anyway.
So hence, I prefer to think of ISO's as the 2nd definition.
