Captain Tsubasa: Ps2 Save Data

For fans of the legendary anime, managing a Captain Tsubasa PS2 save data file is the ultimate way to skip the grueling grind and jump straight into high-intensity matches with iconic players like Tsubasa Ozora and Kojiro Hyuga. Whether you are playing on original hardware or a modern emulator, a completed save file unlocks everything from secret teams to specialized "Edit Mode" features that aren't available at the start of the game. What a 100% Save File Unlocks

A complete save file for the 2006 Bandai-Namco title (simply titled Captain Tsubasa) provides immediate access to content that otherwise requires multiple playthroughs of the Story Mode:

Secret Teams: Instantly play as Argentina Jr., France Jr., Italy Jr., and the powerhouse Germany Jr. in Versus mode.

All-Star Teams: Unlocks the "All-Star" team, allowing you to field the best players from various nations on one squad.

Edit Modes: Access the My Captain Edit Mode and All Star Edit Mode, which let you customize players and build your dream team.

Custom Story Mode: Unlocks the alternate story path where you can lead Nankatsu SC through different challenges.

A "Full Review" save data for the PS2 Captain Tsubasa game (released in 2006) typically refers to 100% completion file

that allows players to bypass the repetitive story mode and jump straight into high-level matches with all characters and moves unlocked What’s Included in "Full Review" Save Data A complete 100% save file generally features: Unlocked Modes & Teams Captain Tsubasa Ps2 Save Data

: All secret and extra teams are accessible, including international squads Maxed Characters

: Key players like Tsubasa and custom characters are often at Level 99 Hyper Shots & Moves

: All special "Hyper Shots" and goalkeeper saves are unlocked and ready for use Completed Story

: The Story Mode is finished, covering both the Nankatsu arcs and the International "Shin Captain Tsubasa" series Gameplay Experience with a Maxed Save

Using a 100% save file significantly changes how the game feels: Skip the Grind

: The base game is often criticized for being short (only 11 story matches) and having low replay value once the story is over

. A full save lets you focus on the arcade-style soccer without the "button jamming" grind of leveling up Visual Spectacle For fans of the legendary anime, managing a

: You gain immediate access to the high-level cinematic animations for special moves, which are considered the game's best feature Customization

: You can dive straight into creating and managing a team with peak-level stats Where to Find and How to Use You can find these files on in formats like X-Port (Japan) On PCSX2 Emulator Memory Card manager files directly into your virtual memory card On Real Hardware : You may need a tool like the PS2 Save Builder

to convert save regions if you are using a different version of the game ConsoleMods Wiki Captain Tsubasa Save Game Files for PlayStation 2

PlayStation2 X-Port Save (Japan) Game Complete 99%, Easily Win Matches, Great Player Levels & Exp. Captain Tsubasa Review for PlayStation 2 - GameFAQs

6. Editing Save Data (Advanced)

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. Quick Reference (Action Steps)


Quick Reference (Action Steps)

  1. Backup: Copy memory card image to PC immediately.
  2. Verify: Confirm game ID/region matches the disc/ISO.
  3. Transfer: Use emulator memory card mounting or a physical reader for transfers.
  4. Edit: Only after backing up; use trusted community tools.
  5. Restore: If a save fails, revert to a backup memory card image.

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Cheat Codes (Action Replay / Code Breaker)

If you don't want a full save file but just a boost, here are two essential codes:

Master Code (Must be ON): F0100208 00130883

Max Tsubasa Stats (All 99): 204A5E38 00000063 204A5E3C 00000063 204A5E40 00000063

Infinite V-Zone (Always Active): 2028F6FC 00000000

Warning: Cheats can sometimes freeze the game during story cutscenes. Save often.


Method 2: Real PS2 Hardware (Using a USB Drive and Free MCBoot)

For purists playing on a fat or slim PS2:

  1. Softmod your PS2: You need Free MCBoot installed on a memory card. (This is a softmod that allows homebrew).
  2. Download and Launch uLaunchELF: This is a file explorer for PS2.
  3. Transfer the save: Copy the BISLPS-25890Tsubasa (example folder name) from your USB drive to the MC0: (Memory Card Slot 1) using uLaunchELF.
  4. Result: The save icon will appear on your PS2 dashboard.