Select the USB Drive and wait until the game save appears in the list. Load the AR:Max CD and select 'Max Memory'.
#CARS PS2 GAME SAVES ISO#
I envision downloading a legal(!) ISO which will allow me to perform the memory-card-to-USB transfer on the PS2 and which produces save files which can be used with PCSX2. Next plug the USB into the slot on your PS2, and insert your memory card into the memory card slot. This will allow you to find all of the game saves on your console. In the settings menu of the PS4, you will find a section called application save data management. You can find it in the root menu under Application Save Data Management.
#CARS PS2 GAME SAVES SOFTWARE#
However, Googling for it gives me a lot of contradictory (and fairly old) information about what software is available and how well it works (or for that matter, whether it's even necessary).Ĭan someone who's done it offer advice on transferring my existing saves from their memory cards onto my Windows 7 PC? If at all possible, I need a software-only solution - my PS2 is unmodded and I'd prefer to leave it that way. If you want to access the game save data on the local machine, you will need to go to the settings menu. I dont feel like paying for the higher price for ps2 memory cards. However, I definitely don't want to start over in all of them!Īs the PS2 has USB ports, it seems likely there's some way to copy games from a memory card to a USB drive (using a custom disk, presumably). I have recently got a ps2 console and some games, and was wondering if I could use one of my ps1 era memory cards to save my ps2 game saves onto. I don't play it very often any more, and it looks like emulation is currently good enough for the games I still play on occasion.
#CARS PS2 GAME SAVES PS3#
The files provided by would have worked had I been using a backwards compatible PS3 and real PS2 games, but I'm on the slim so that's not an option.I'm considering crating up my PlayStation 2 in order to free up inputs on my TV.
The last post on this page helped a lot, simply replace the max drive save with a. VME files (the one ending in 0 being the one with the actual save data). It was released on June 6, 2006, with the Xbox 360 and Wii versions following. It is the first video game in the Cars series, and the predecessor to Cars: Mater-National Championship. The game is available on the Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PSP, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PC, and Game Boy Advance platforms.
The PS2 Classics saves are not stored in the PSV format, but rather in a folder with four files, including two. Cars Mater-National (PS2) 2007 Cars Race-O-Rama (PS2) 2009 Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (PS2) 2006 Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (PS2) 2004 Catz (PS2) 2007 Champions: Return To Arms (PS2) 2005 Champions Of. Cars: The Video Game is a racing game based on the original movie. On the XMB, "Saved Data Utility (PS2)" holds the actual data. NTSC UC Memory Card Save File For PCSX2 (.ps2) PCSX2 Save. The files provided by would have worked had I been using a backwards compatible PS3 and real PS2 games, but I'm on the slim so that's not an option. Gran Turismo 4 - (PCSX2 Memory Card Save File) Description: 100 Complete, Black F1 Car, 453 Arcade Cars Available. It was very difficult to find this information, prior to searching today I had seen no mention of any of this, so hopefully this thread will serve in the future to those trying to accomplish this. psu save created with uLaunchELF: īasically though, using two programs called ps2classics_GUI and mymc, and roughly following the instructions in that gameFAQs post, it is indeed possible to convert from a PS2 save to a PS2 Classics save. The PS2 Classics saves are not stored in the PSV format, but rather in a folder with four files, including two. psv files placed them into the "internal memory card" that I was prompted to create when I launched a PS2 Classics game for the first time (which seems quite odd, it doesn't actually use this memory card) does not place them into PS2 classics. It turns out that the PS2 Classics and actual PS2 games use entirely separate save methods on the PS3. So that was not quite the end of the journey.