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Using PS2 memory card save files with emulators like PCSX2 or AetherSX2 requires specialized formats, such as .max or .psu, which are imported into virtual memory cards using utility tools like MyMC. Popular sources for these save files include GameFAQs and community platforms, allowing users to import 100% completion data and manage regional compatibility issues. For a full guide on importing saves, view the video tutorial at How to Import Save Files on PCSX2 - Full Guide

  • PCSX2: One of the most well-known and highly compatible PS2 emulators available.
  • Play!: A newer emulator with promising performance and compatibility.
  1. Dump a save from a real PS2 memory card using a USB-to-MC adapter (or use an online archive like GameFAQs saves).
  2. Convert it between .psu.xps.mcr and compare file size/checksum.
  3. Corrupt a single byte in the save’s checksum region – observe how the emulator’s BIOS reacts vs. real hardware.

Using the myMC utility, users can import downloaded PS2 memory card save files into the PCSX2 emulator by selecting the virtual memory card file ( Downloads - PS2 Memory Card Save Files -Emulator- - The Tech