=========================================== BURNOUT 3: TAKEDOWN (PS2) - 100% SAVE ===========================================Region: NTSC (USA) Game ID: SLUS-210.50 Version: 1.00
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FILE LIST:
TO USE WITH PCSX2:
TO USE ON REAL PS2 HARDWARE: Option A (Free McBoot):
Option B (Action Replay Max):
DISCLAIMER: This save file is for personal backup/archival purposes. Original game and console required.
CREATED BY: [Your name/alias] DATE: [Current date]
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Based on community testing and file integrity, here are the three best files you can find on forums today.
| File Name | Author | Region | Features | File Size | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | B3_Takedown_100%_MAX | Cryptkeeper (GameFAQs) | USA (NTSC) | 100% Gold, all Sig Takedowns, all cars | 145 KB | | Burnout3_EURO_Platinum | Racer_X (PS2-Scene) | Europe (PAL) | 100% + All Crash junctions + 999,999,999 credits | 148 KB | | B3_NoGrind_Start | Modder_Jay | USA | Career start, all cars purchasable for $1, infinite boost | 132 KB |
Pro Tip: For the USA version, ensure your game ID is
SLUS-210.50. For Europe, look forSLES-525.84. Using a European save on a US disc will freeze at the loading screen.
Why download a save file? Why not play the game from scratch?
1. The Hardware Barrier If you bought a used copy of Burnout 3 today, it likely doesn't have a save file on it (unlike the cartridge days of the N64). Starting from zero is daunting. The early game cars are sluggish compared to the speed machines players remember.
2. The Multiplayer Nostalgia For many, the goal isn't the single-player "World Tour" anymore. It's sitting on the couch with friends playing split-screen. In Burnout 3, many of the best cars (like the Muscle cars or the Super cars) are locked behind progression. A completed save file instantly transforms the game into an arcade party box, unlocking every vehicle for multiplayer mayhem immediately.
3. The "Lost" Progress A massive demographic of gamers are adults in their 30s and 40s. They already beat this game in high school. They already grinded for the F1 Racer. Downloading a save file isn't cheating for them; it’s restoring a digital trophy case they earned years ago but lost to time, corrupted memory cards, or younger siblings.