Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 on the PSP is a fast-paced fighting game that continues the alternate timeline story from the previous title. One of its most crucial technical elements is the save data system. Unlike modern auto-save features, the PSP version required manual saving from the in-game menu. The save data stores unlocked characters (such as Majin Buu, Gogeta, and Janemba), story mode progress, and Z-Points (used to purchase upgrades). Without functional save data, players would have to replay the entire story mode each session to access later stages and hidden fighters. This made save file management essential for both casual and competitive players, especially given the PSP’s reliance on physical Memory Stick Duo cards. Today, emulators and save data sharing communities allow players to download 100% complete files to experience all content instantly — a testament to how integral save data was to the game’s long-term replayability.
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For French-speaking users or specific European versions, GamerGen provides a community-rated 100% save file. Installation Instructions How to Transfer Save Data from PSP to PPSSPP dragon+ball+z+shin+budokai+2+psp+save+data
Shin Budokai 2 includes several internal tools for data management found in the menu: Slots : You are allowed up to 5 manual save slots . Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 on the
Connect your PSP to your PC via a Mini-USB cable or insert your Memory Stick into a card reader. The save data stores unlocked characters (such as