In the context of the PlayStation 2 game Saint Seiya: The Hades
The screen flickered. Not with static, but with the unmistakable glow of a PS2 booting a scratched, beloved disc. In the dusty corner of a bedroom that hadn't changed in two decades, the save file stared back at him.
He never played again.
He reached for the power strip. His hand passed through it.
Twenty years ago, on this very console, he’d faced the final boss: Hades in his true vessel. The god-king. His level 62 Seiya, maxed Cosmo, full God Cloth, had gone in brave. And had been erased. Not just beaten— deleted . The corrupted memory card had frozen on the death screen, and when he rebooted, the file was gone. A black, empty slot. The game had won. saint seiya the hades ps2 save data
You brought a god-slayer save. But I am the god of the dead. I do not die. I delete.
For those using emulators like PCSX2 or original hardware with a memory card adapter, 100% save files are commonly found in several formats on sites like CodeBreaker (.cbc) : Used for cheat device injection. Max Drive (.max) : A popular PS2 format for transferring saves via USB. X-Port (.xps) : An older transfer format for PC-to-PS2 memory card links. In the context of the PlayStation 2 game
Defeat specific bosses (e.g., Rhadamanthys, Aiacos, Minos) to unlock them as playable characters. Eternal Battle