Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
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Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
so both my official 8MB Sony cards are completely full I kind of want to upgrade to a larger capacity card. Any reliable ones out there?

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Re: Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
It's probably wisest to get another Sony one.
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Re: Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
did sony actually make one bigger than the 8MB one? I'm seeing a bunch on ebay but none actually say sony and they all seem to ship from China.

Re: Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
Nope, 8MB is the only official size. Luckily, even the official ones seem to be quite cheap nowadays.
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Re: Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
See both my 8MB cards are full so i need a good third party card that holds more.

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You risk losing all your saves with a third party card. I wouldn't trust 'em.
If you search eBay for "original PS2 memory card" you'll find the good stuff. There's even a listing right now for a lot of eight memory cards with a BIN of $29.99. That should keep you covered for a while.
Another option, which I recently started doing myself, is backing up your saves to your PC to make space on the memory cards. This does require a memory card with Free McBoot, though.
If you search eBay for "original PS2 memory card" you'll find the good stuff. There's even a listing right now for a lot of eight memory cards with a BIN of $29.99. That should keep you covered for a while.
Another option, which I recently started doing myself, is backing up your saves to your PC to make space on the memory cards. This does require a memory card with Free McBoot, though.
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If you want to take the PC out of the equation, you can use the PS2 Hard Drive with the Network Adapter.Ghegs wrote:Another option, which I recently started doing myself, is backing up your saves to your PC to make space on the memory cards. This does require a memory card with Free McBoot, though.
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Re: Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
It's pretty pricey, but I got a Memor32 years ago and it works great. It's a 32MB memory card that can connect to a computer through USB for backup or loading save games. You can also download saves from places like Gamefaqs, or hack the savegames if you're into that kind of stuff.My friend got one as well and his also works great still - I think he's still using it like a freemcboot thingy on his PS2 rather than hard-modding or using a freemcboot card.
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There's the Katana 32MB card (also made a 16MB one)
It's an officially licensed card with "MagicGate" right on there.
Although, it's more like four 8MB cards in one, as you have to cycle through 4 different pages for its full capacity.
Still, it ought to be a good option, I'd snag it while it's a good deal:
It's an officially licensed card with "MagicGate" right on there.
Although, it's more like four 8MB cards in one, as you have to cycle through 4 different pages for its full capacity.
Still, it ought to be a good option, I'd snag it while it's a good deal:
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Re: Sony PS2 memory card recommendations
I stick with 1st party and only on 3rd party as nightrnr pointed out, if it has the words Magic Gate stamped on the card such as the Nyco brand. This is an indicator of authorized by Sony licensed release.Ghegs wrote:You risk losing all your saves with a third party card. I wouldn't trust 'em.
Definitely stick to 8mb, some games might wipe all the saves off a larger card.
There is also the Action Replay Max route. It can backup game saves to a regular USB memory stick for an easy transfer to the PC. This also allows the reverse such as downloading game completed levels saves from various online sites.Ghegs wrote:Another option, which I recently started doing myself, is backing up your saves to your PC to make space on the memory cards. This does require a memory card with Free McBoot, though.
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