You need a PS2 memory card file (usually .ps2 or inside a folder) that contains the completed game data.

Note: As a best practice for safety, we recommend downloading from reputable community forums like the PCSX2 Forums or NGEmu. However, if you have a file ready, follow the steps below to install it.

If you do not have the file yet, search Google for: "Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 PCSX2 save file Mcd001.ps2"

(Note: Ensure the file region matches your game ISO. If your game is SLPM-65784 (Japan), the save file must be for the Japanese version.)


Let’s be honest: UFE3’s gameplay is fantastic, but its progression system is archaic. Here is what a complete save file unlocks immediately:

Without a save file, you are looking at roughly 15–20 hours of repetitive fighting. With a save file, you get the "Ultimate Arcade Experience" in 30 seconds.

Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 (UFE3) is a PlayStation 2 fighting game. To use or transfer save data with PCSX2 (PS2 emulator) you need a memory card file in the correct format, placed where PCSX2 expects it. This guide explains how to locate, create, import, and troubleshoot save files for UFE3 in PCSX2.

This save features:

Search string for Google: "Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3" "100%" save file pcsx2


Not all memory cards are created equal. You need a file specifically formatted for PCSX2 (usually .ps2 format). Do not download physical PS2 memory card dumps meant for real hardware unless you plan to convert them (using myMC).

Where to look:

Warning: Avoid sketchy .exe files. Stick to .zip or .ps2 extensions.

Assuming you have PCSX2 version 1.6 or newer (including the Qt interface for 1.7+), here is the installation process:

Method A: The Quick Drag & Drop (Modern PCSX2)

Method B: Importing via MyMC (For old .max files) If you found a GameFAQs file:

Before we dive into the technicals, let’s look at what a 100% save file actually unlocks:

Unless you have 30+ hours to burn repeating the "Mebius" storyline, save data is the way to go.

Look, I love a good grind. But UFE3 was designed to sell strategy guides in 2004. In 2024, playing on a Steam Deck or a 4K monitor via PCSX2 (with upscaled resolution—the game looks incredible at 1080p), you want to get to the action.

Using a save file doesn't ruin the experience; it enhances it. You can finally main Ultraman Nexus (Junis Blue) without suffering through the obscure "Dunamist" requirement.

Have you found a rare save file with the "Voice Collection" unlocked? Or are you still grinding Adventure Mode the old-fashioned way? Let me know in the comments below!


Disclaimer: This guide is for educational and archival purposes. Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 is a copyrighted product of Bandai Namco and Tsuburaya Productions. Please own a legal copy of the PS2 disc before downloading ISOs.


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Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 Save Data Pcsx2 May 2026