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GAME INFORMATION | |
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Game Name: | Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 |
Region: | USA |
Console: | Sony PlayStation 2 |
Category: | REDUMP |
Game Release: | 2007-11-13 |
Genre: | Fighting |
Publisher: | Bandai Namco Games |
Languages: | English, Japanese |
Image Format: | ISO |
Game ID: | SLUS-21678 |
Downloads: | 12,776 |
Users Score: |
Description:
Download a PS2 emulator and play Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkachi 3. Renamon Ver perfil Ver. If you are so scared to download a emulator and play DBZ BT3. Why not just wait and save and buy this game? Punished Asuka. Dynamic beat 'em up action is reborn once more with Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Blending an intricate fighting system with an open 3D environment, DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3 brings the thrills and excitement of the animated series to life through vivid worlds and epic battles that take place in the air and sea as well as on the ground.
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is a Fighting video game published by Bandai Namco Games released on November 13, 2007 for the Sony PlayStation 2.
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How to play with PCSX2 Emulator:
Get the Latest version of PCSX2 and choose: System -> Boot ISO. Then Select the .iso or .bin file.Screenshots:
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (USA) PS2 ISO Download:
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This guide is the property of Blyss Sarania formerly known as squall4226. I got this account banned as a dupe(lol actually forgot I had it and then admitted and then well..) but now I am a mod so I can edit it freely. Yay!
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Hello everyone. This is just a very basic tutorial on using a great tool called myMC to put saves on your PCSX2 memory card, or get them off of it. Note that I certainly did not write the myMC tool or anything, I just found it mentioned on another forum somewhere. Thanks to the person who did write it!
Possible uses:
Transfer that awesome save that you just downloaded off of GameFAQS into your PCSX2 memory card.
Transfer your PCSX2 saves to a real PS2.
Transfer your real PS2 saves to PCSX2.
Many other cool things..
This will be a basic tutorial, and it will assume you have at least some knowledge of the basic terminology used. Also it will not go in depth on how to transfer the files to/from your PS2, because there are many ways to do it.
Optional steps: Obtain some wicked saves from GameFAQS, your own PS2, or some other place. Create and format a new blank memory card in PCSX2 to house your saves.
Step 1.Backup the PCSX2 memory cards you will be working with!
If something bad happens and all your work is lost, well that would suck! If you don't do this step and lose your data, do not come on these forums asking how to get them back or complaining. Also it is important to not try to edit your memory cards while PCSX2 is running. Bad things will happen!
Step 2. Download the current Windows release version of myMC HERE
Step 3. Extract the zip file to a directory you can remember. If you don't have any way to extract it I recommend 7-zip.
Step 4. Launch mymc -gui from the folder you just put it in.
Step 5. myMC will immediately ask you for a memory card to work with. Navigate to your PCSX2 directory ('c:program filesPCSX2 0.9.6memcards' or similar) or wherever your memory card is, choose your card and click Open.
Note that if myMC complains that errors occurred and instructs you to see the log file, you will need to do an extra step. See below in that case.
If it is properly opened you will see the save files currently on the card, or an empty window if the card is empty.
Step 6. Where we go from here depends on whether you are putting saves in, or taking them out:
- Importing saves into a PCSX2 memory card:
Note: myMC will not allow you to overwrite saves on the PCSX2 memory card. You can however delete saves using File -> Delete. Oops for missing that the first time around >_<
Assuming you have your save extracted and know where it is, simply click File -> Import, locate and select the save and click Open. That's it. The save should appear in the list and you can now close myMC, launch PCSX2 and enjoy! - Exporting saves from a PCSX2 memory card:
In the list of saves currently on your memory card, click on the one you would like to extract. Click File -> Export, and choose a location to place the extracted save.
In the 'Save as type' drop down box, choose a format. myMC only supports .psu and .max for exporting. PSU is a format originally created by HKEMS for a game save transfer device.
This format preserves all of the PS2 specific flags and timestamps that may be in the save. This format can also be read by the PS2 Homebrew application uLaunchElf. MAX is a format used by Action Replay cheat devices.
If you need some OTHER format, export the file as .psu and see the step below. Once you've got the save extracted, do whatever you want with it. Upload it to GameFAQS, email it to a friend, transfer it to your PS2 etc.
Thanks to dlanor for information on the PSU file format! - Converting exported saves to other formats:
Go here and grab PS2 Save Builder if you don't already have it.
Extract the zip file and launch PS2 Save Builder.
Click File -> Open and choose the save you would like to convert, then click Open. Choose File -> Save As.. and in the 'Save as type' drop down box, choose a format to save to.
Click Save and you're done. You can now use this file in whatever way you like.
What to do if myMC declares your PCSX2 memory card 'invalid':
You will either need to create your own new PCSX2 memory card and format it from within PCSX2 running the BIOS, or download and utilize the ones I have attached below. I have tested them and they are working with myMC. After that, if you are trying to extract saves, boot PCSX2 into the PS2 BIOS by selecting the CDVD Null driver as your cdvdrom plugin. Copy the saves from your 'invalid' memory card on to the new one. Then proceed from step 4 above.
Putting the save on your PS2, or getting saves off of your PS2:
This part will not be an in depth guide, but if you are wondering how to do this I am going to give you some basic info.
Basically, to transfer saves to/from your PS2 you need either a device that allows your PC to write directly to PS2 memory cards, a modified PS2, or some sort of cheating software for your PS2 (Action Replay, CodeBreaker, Gameshark, etc). You can find out how to softmod your PS2 with Free MCboot here.
If you have a PS2 memory card reader hooked up to your PC:
Make sure to export/convert your save to a format that your device can recognize if you are putting saves on the PS2 memory card. Otherwise consult the user manual for your device. By the way, if you have a PS2 card reader for PS3, you should be able to transfer saves from PCSX2 to PS3 and back using the right converter. E.G. From PCSX2 to PS2 card, then import into PS3.
If you have a modified PS2 (chipped or softmodded):
I would recommend using uLaunchElf to transfer the saves. uLaunchElf will work with the .psu format. If you do not know what uLaunchElf is, search around and find out. It is beyond the scope of this guide to explain how to set up and utilize uLaunchElf. However, you can find a ton of information here.
If you have a cheating device that can transfer saves on/off the PS2 memory card:
To get the save on to the real PS2 memory card, you will need to make sure to export the save into a format that device recognizes, or use PS2 Save Builder to convert it. Then you must place the save on some sort of media that your cheat device can recognize. To get a save off of the real PS2 memory card, you will need to utilize your cheating software to place the save on some PC readable media. A USB thumb drive would be my choice.
In any case, you should consult the user manual of your device for further information.
Thanks go to:
The PCSX2 team for their awesome application that allowed me to continue playing my PS2 games after my PS2's laser lens died.
The creator(s) of myMC and PS2 Save Builder for making these operations possible.
The PCSX2 forums for providing a community where emulation and related topics can discussed and piracy is frowned upon.
Final thoughts:
I hope some people find this tutorial useful. Although all of this information is available elsewhere, it took a lot of digging originally for me to learn how to do it. As far as I know this is the most readily accessible compilation of this information available. Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions are more than welcome. Let's try to avoid too many of the 'I can't do it, please do it for me' type of posts though. If you are really having trouble, PM me(Blyss Sarania) or post a question in this thread and I will try to help you.