Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja 5 - -pcsx2 Memory Card Save File- Access
I understand you're looking for a memory card save file for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 5 on PCSX2 (PS2 emulator). While I can’t directly provide or link to save files (copyright concerns and subreddit/policy restrictions), I can give you a complete step-by-step guide to find, download, and install one safely.
Error 3: “Save data is corrupted”
Solution: Re-download the file from another source. If using a converted .max file, ensure you used the Decompress option in PS2 Save Builder, not just rename. Also, verify that your PCSX2 version is 1.6.0 or newer – older builds have memory card bugs.
Option A – Replace entire memory card (quickest)
- In PCSX2, go to Config → Memory Cards.
- Note the path of your memory card (e.g.,
Mcd001.ps2).
- Download a pre-made memory card file (
.ps2 or .bin) that contains the Naruto save.
- Rename the downloaded file to
Mcd001.ps2 (backup your original first).
- Restart PCSX2 → boot the game → load save.
Locating PCSX2 memory cards
- Default PCSX2 directory (varies by OS and version):
- Windows: %AppData%\PCSX2\memcards\ or the PCSX2 install/config folder.
- Linux/macOS: ~/.config/PCSX2/memcards/ or ~/.pcsx2/memcards/
- Memory cards typically named slimmcXX.ps2 or memcard1.ps2 / memcard2.ps2 depending on config.
Converting saves and solving compatibility problems
- Region mismatch: if the save was created on a different region release, the icon might be missing or game ID differ — some managers allow editing the metadata (game ID) but editing risks corruption. Safer to find a save with the matching game ID.
- Corrupted memcard: if PCSX2 shows "bad memory card", make a fresh memcard in PCSX2, then import the save into it via manager.
- File format conversion tools:
- MyMC / memcard_mgr: import/export .psu/.ps2
- PS2 Save Builder: convert various formats and repair headers
- mctools (command-line): advanced editing for power users
- If a save doesn’t load in-game but appears in manager, verify the save’s block size and checksum — managers often repair minor issues.
Step‑by‑step: Importing a Naruto UN5 save into PCSX2 (recommended workflow)
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Back up existing memory cards
- Copy your current memcard file(s) to a backup location before any changes.
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Obtain or verify the save file
- Accepted forms: .ps2/.mcr memory card image with a Naruto UN5 save slot, or a single save in .psu/.max/.sps format.
- Confirm region: a save made for a different region (e.g., JP vs US vs EU) can still often be used, but the internal game ID must match or be supported by your copy of the game.
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Use a memory card manager (MyMC, PS2 Save Builder, or memcard_mgr) I understand you're looking for a memory card
- MyMC (Windows) and PS2 Save Builder are commonly used to open and edit .ps2/.mcr files and to import single save files.
- Open your memcard file in the manager.
- If you have a standalone save (.psu/.max), use the manager’s Import/Add function to place it into an empty slot on the memcard.
- Save/export the modified memcard.
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Place the memcard into PCSX2
- Put the edited memcard image in PCSX2’s memcards folder or point PCSX2 config to its location (Config > BIOS > Configure or via Memory Cards panel).
- Ensure the memory card is assigned to Slot 1 or Slot 2 matching where you intend to load saves.
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Boot the game in PCSX2 and load the save Error 3: “Save data is corrupted” Solution: Re-download
- Start Naruto UN5 in PCSX2.
- From the PS2 in‑game Memory Card menu (or the game’s Load menu), load the imported save slot.
- If the game doesn’t recognize the save, try the memory card manager to confirm the save icon and metadata match the game ID.
5. Troubleshooting
| Issue | Fix |
|-------|-----|
| Save not appearing in-game | Region mismatch (check game serial) |
| Corrupted save message | Use mymc to repair or re-import |
| Memory card not recognized | In PCSX2, create a new card, then import |
| Can’t find .psu saves | Download PS2 Save Builder to convert .max → .psu |