Since the PS2 is legacy hardware, save files are primarily hosted on community repositories. The most reliable sources are:
To get a downloaded save onto an original PS2 memory card, you will need a few tools:
The gold standard for PS2 saves. Look for the "Save Data" section under the Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity page. Files are usually listed by region (NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J).
If you are using the PCSX2 emulator, the process is significantly easier: Download a .psu or .max2 save file. Open PCSX2 and go to .
Formatted to FAT32 to hold your downloaded save file. Step-by-Step: Download the save (usually in .max, .cbs, or .psu format). Move the file to your USB drive. Boot your PS2 with FreeMcBoot and open uLaunchELF. Navigate to mass:/ (your USB) and copy the file.
Since the PS2 is legacy hardware, save files are primarily hosted on community repositories. The most reliable sources are:
To get a downloaded save onto an original PS2 memory card, you will need a few tools:
The gold standard for PS2 saves. Look for the "Save Data" section under the Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity page. Files are usually listed by region (NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J).
If you are using the PCSX2 emulator, the process is significantly easier: Download a .psu or .max2 save file. Open PCSX2 and go to .
Formatted to FAT32 to hold your downloaded save file. Step-by-Step: Download the save (usually in .max, .cbs, or .psu format). Move the file to your USB drive. Boot your PS2 with FreeMcBoot and open uLaunchELF. Navigate to mass:/ (your USB) and copy the file.