Battle Stadium Don Save Data
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Managing save data for , the crossover fighter featuring characters from Dragon Ball Z , One Piece , and Naruto , can be tricky because it was never released outside of Japan. Whether you're playing on original hardware or an emulator like PCSX2 or Dolphin , understanding how the save system works is essential for keeping your unlocked characters and stages. How to Save Progress
- PS2 Memory Card Adapter (official or third-party USB) + mymc (PC tool) → extract individual
.psuor.maxsave files. - Free McBoot + uLaunchELF → copy raw saves to USB drive as
.psuor folder dumps. - CodeBreaker / Action Replay MAX → backup to USB (proprietary formats, need conversion).
Secret Boss (Unlockable via Save Data Only):
Hirudegarn (DBZ) and Foxy (One Piece) are not playable but appear in certain modes. battle stadium don save data
Battle Stadium DON save data
Even with the right , users encounter issues. Here are the top five fixes. Battle Stadium D
Saving on Original Hardware:
In the Japanese menu, look for the options section (usually the bottom-most choice on the main menu). To confirm a save or selection, remember that Japanese games often use the Circle button (PS2) or A button (GameCube) to confirm and the X or B button to cancel. PS2 Memory Card Adapter (official or third-party USB)
: A common legend (and warning) among GameCube players was that the Japanese version of the game could not coexist with North American save data. Saving
- Check your save data: Ensure that your save data is up-to-date and not corrupted.
- Restart your console or device: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve technical issues.
- Contact support: Reach out to the Pokémon support team or your console manufacturer's support team for assistance.