While distributing save files is legal (they contain no game code), be aware:
If you need a specific pre-made save file (e.g., “All characters + max stats before the final match against Germany”), or help converting it for your emulator or real PS2, let me know and I can guide you step by step.
If you are looking to unlock everything in the 2006 Captain Tsubasa
game for PlayStation 2, using a save data file is the fastest way to get all teams, players, and special moves without grinding through the story mode. 🎮 What is Included in 100% Save Data?
Typically, a complete save file for this game (SLPS-25691) provides:
All Teams Unlocked: Access to all Junior Youth and World Youth national teams.
All Special Moves: Every cinematic shot, dribble, and tackle available for characters like Tsubasa, Hyuga, and Schneider.
Story Mode Clear: All scenarios and "What If" paths completed.
Memory Album: All unlocked cutscenes and music tracks in the gallery. 📂 How to Use Save Data Captain Tsubasa Ps2 Save Data
Depending on how you are playing the game, the process for importing data varies: For PCSX2 (PC Emulator)
Download the save file (usually in .ps2, .max, or .cbs format). Open PCSX2 and go to Settings > Memory Cards.
Use a tool like MyMC to import the save file into your virtual memory card.
Ensure the Region (NTSC-J) matches your game's Serial ID (SLPS-25691). For AetherSX2 / NetherSX2 (Android) Place the save file in your phone's internal storage. In the emulator, go to App Settings > Memory Cards. Choose Import Save and navigate to your downloaded file. For Real PS2 Hardware
You will need a Free McBoot (FMCB) memory card and a USB drive.
Use the uLaunchELF tool on your PS2 to copy the save folder from the USB to your Physical Memory Card (mc0:/). 🛠️ Key Tools for Management
If you need to convert save formats (e.g., from a .max file to a folder), these tools are the industry standard:
PS2 Save Builder: Best for viewing and extracting files from various save formats. While distributing save files is legal (they contain
GameFAQs: The most reliable source for community-uploaded 100% saves.
For a visual guide on setting up save data and patch codes for the AetherSX2 emulator, check out this tutorial:
There are several trusted repositories where the retro gaming community archives PS2 save files. The most popular and reliable source is GameFAQs.
Other sources include dedicated emulation forums (like the PCSX2 forums) or YouTube video descriptions (though be cautious of ads and surveys on smaller sites).
Before downloading a save file, it is crucial to identify which version of the game you own. Save data is region-locked, meaning a European save file will not work on an American or Japanese disc.
Ensure the save data you download matches your game disc’s region code (e.g., SLES, SLUS, or SLPS).
You will need:
Instructions for uLaunchELF (Recommended): If you need a specific pre-made save file (e
Using a hex editor (HxD) or Save Editor (custom tools by fans), you can modify:
| Offset (example) | Value | Effect | |----------------|-------|--------| | 0x2F4C | 0F 27 | Max Guts for Tsubasa | | 0x3A20 | 63 | Unlock all techniques (hex 63 = all bits set) | | 0x1C88 | FF FF | Max friendship with all teammates |
Known checksum issue: Game 2 has a simple CRC check. If you edit raw, the save will be marked corrupted. Use PS2 Save Decrypter first.
Method A: For PCSX2 (PC Emulator) Users
Method B: For Physical PS2 Console Users
Game Title: Captain Tsubasa (Known in Japan as Captain Tsubasa: Ougon Sedai no Chousen - "Challenge of the Golden Generation") Platform: PlayStation 2 (PS2) Release Date: October 21, 2004 (JP) Genre: Arcade Soccer / Visual Novel
If you are a fan of the legendary anime, you know how brutally difficult it is to unlock every secret character, team, and route in the PS2 game. The "Miracle Drive" system, branching storylines, and hidden character stats make a 100% save file a golden treasure.
Below, you will find everything you need to know about obtaining, converting, and using Captain Tsubasa PS2 Save Data.
This is the most common method for modern players.
.max file (Action Replay Max format), you need a tool called mymc (My Memory Card) GUI.