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Description
Hours of game: 58
Hp 120/120 - Level 40
Cards 256/256 - Recipes 96/96
Maps 48/48 - Pixls 11/11
Ds Cooking Disk 07/07
-Infinite 3D
-Coins: 999
-Score: 4.002.065
-Gold Card and Mini-Game Records
-Pit of 100 trial:
Flip side Beat 1 Time
Flop side Beat x2 Time
-Point in the shop: 175
-Enemy Defeated: 5.646
For ENGLISH - ITALIAN - ESPANOL - DEUTSCH - FRANCAIS
Super Paper Mario PAL VERSION!
Everything is done. !!!! ENJOY
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Super Paper Mario
Resident Evil 4
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Description
Courtesy of Hippocheese14 from GameFAQs, this is the Save file. Please rate and leave comments.
Scroll down to the bottom of the description to see a guide on how to transfer Game Saves.
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Leon Max Health
Ashley Max Health
All special weapons unlocked.
Special Costumes 1 and 2 unlocked.
All Memos found.
All Bottlecaps received.
All Treasure Maps purchased.
Professional Mode Cleared.
Separate Ways Cleared.
Assignment Ada Cleared.
Mercenaries Cleared. (Five Stars with all Characters on every stage.)
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6 Typewriter saves:
1 Cleared Game Normal Difficulty File
4 Cleared Game Professional Difficulty Files
1 Cleared Game Separate Ways File
Slots 7 - 20 are empty.
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File 1: Normal Difficulty (Round 4)
2,794,420 Pesetas
Tactical Vest
Inventory:
Chicago Typewriter
Infinite Launcher
Rocket Launcher (Special)
Handcannon (Exclusive)
3 Hand Grenades
3 Flash Grenades
3 Incendiary Grenades
1 Gold Egg
20 First Aid Sprays
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File 2: Professional Difficulty (Round 3)
2,011,180 Pesetas
Inventory:
Same Inventory as File 1.
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File 3: Separate Ways (Round 3)
678,910 Pesetas
Inventory:
Chicago Typewriter
100 Handgun Bullets
200 TMP Bullets
30 Shotgun Shells
20 Rifle Bullets
12 Hand Grenades
7 Flash Grenades
7 Incendiary Grenades
5 Mixed Herbs (G+R+Y)
10 First Aid Sprays
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File 4: Professional Difficulty (Round 5)
3,439,108 Pesetas
Inventory:
Handgun (Exclusive)
1850 Handgun Bullets
15 First Aid Sprays
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File 5: Professional Difficulty (Round 5)
82,880 Pesetas
Inventory:
Handgun (Exclusive)
Red9 (Exclusive)
Punisher (Exclusive)
Blacktail (Exclusive)
Matilda (Exclusive)
Handcannon (Exclusive)
Broken Butterfly (Exclusive)
Striker (Exclusive)
Riotgun (Exclusive)
TMP (Exclusive)
Semi-Automatic Rifle (Exclusive)
Mine Thrower (Exclusive)
Stock (TMP)
Stock (Red9)
Scope (Semi-Automatic Rifle)
1 First Aid Spray
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File 6: Professional Difficulty (Round 4)
2,591,280 Pesetas
Inventory:
Handcannon (Exclusive)
15 Flash Grenades
15 Incendiary Grenades
15 Hand Grenades
9 First Aid Sprays
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The P.R.L. is not in any of the inventories because it is a free weapon that can immediately be bought when you load one of my files.
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Mercenaries High Scores:
Village/Pueblo: 149,730 Points
Castle: 185,670 Points
Military Base: 93,700 Points
Waterworld: 84,290 Points
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Guide to transferring Game Saves (for the confused GameFAQs-er):
Note:
Steps 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, and 9 only applies to you if you actually had any previous data.
1. Insert an SD Card into the Nintendo Wii. The slot is in front of the Nintendo Wii.
2. Go to 'Wii Menu>Wii>Data Management>Save Data>Wii"
3. Select 'GAME,' select 'Copy,' and select 'Yes' to make a duplicate file on the SD Card.
4. Select 'GAME' again, select 'Erase,' and select 'Yes' to delete the Wii System Memory data one.
5. Remove the SD Card from the Nintendo Wii and insert it into an SD Card Reader on the computer. (You might have to buy one.)
6. Find folders 'private>wii>title>CODE>data' on the SD Card. They are automatically created if you copied the data to the SD Card before.
7. If you skipped Steps 1, 2, 3, and 4, you have to make the folders yourself if you can't find it. Look below in the 'Notes:' section for CODE.
8. Copy 'data' into a separate folder on the desktop to avoid losing the original file.
9. Delete the old 'data' from the CODE folder on the SD Card
10. Download the Game Save. A Binary File called 'data' will appear. Rename it 'data' if it isn't.
11. Place the new 'data' into the CODE folder on the SD Card.
12. Remove the SD Card from the SD Card Reader and insert it back into the Nintendo Wii.
13. Go to 'Wii Menu>Wii>Data Management>Save Data>Wii' just like before.
14. Select the 'SD Card' Tab on the top right.
15. Select 'GAME,' select 'Copy,' and select 'Yes' to make a duplicate file on the Wii System Memory.
You are now finished transferring a Game Save from the Internet into your Nintendo Wii, and vice-versa.
Notes:
The file MUST be a Binary File, unless you have a Datel PowerSaves Card that reads WII files.
The file code MUST be in the same region as you.
XXXE = NTSC-US
XXXP = PAL
XXXJ = NTSC-J
The four letter CODE is provided by the User that uploaded the Save or the Website that hosts it.
You can also find CODE if you copy a save file from the Wii onto the SD Card and go to 'private>wii>title'.
GAME obviously means the data of the game you're trying to transfer.
FAQ - How to use the Wii Saves on your Wii Console
Before you waste your time trying any of this, make sure you update to the latest firmware or at least up to version 2.0U (if you've updated since the Wii was released, chances are you have it). We're not sure if future firmware updates will cause any errors with older saves, but we'll keep this section updated if any issues are found.
You need an SD card and something that will read an SD card on your computer to do any of this.
Where can I buy a Nintendo Wii SD Card / What kind of SD card do I need?
Most SD cards will work just fine. The official Nintendo Wii SD Card is a bit more expensive than what you can find at Newegg or any other major online retailer. They both do the same exact thing and work the same exact way, one just has Nintendo printed on it.
If you don't have an SD card or an SD card reader, this combo should work great for you:
Kingston TravelLite Reader w/512MB* Secure Digital Card - Secure Digital (SD) Card
It's so cheap that it's worth it just to buy that combo package even if you already have an SD card reader.
»While in game, can I just load the save straight from the SD card?
No, you must transfer the save from the SD card to your Wii internal memory in order for the game to recognize it.
»How do I backup / transfer my saves to an SD card from my Wii?
From your Wii main menu: Wii Options > Data Management > Save Data > Wii. You'll see all of your Wii saves that are currently on your internal memory. Select the save you want to backup / transfer and select 'Copy' (you need to have an SD card in).
The save is now on your SD card.
»The save is on my SD card. How do I upload my save to Wii Save?
Short version: Zip it with the file structure in-tact, register on Wii Save, upload.
Long version: First, put your SD card in your computer (you'll need either an SD card reader built in to your computer or a USB SD card reader). When you have your computer reading the SD card, you'll see a folder named 'private' on your SD card, zip this folder (in winXP) by right clicking on it > send to > Compressed (zip) folder. Note: If you had multiple saves on your SD card, open up that new zip that you created and delete all the games that you don't want included in that zip. If you have more than one in there and don't know which saves are which, just refer to the game code list.
You'll then need to register an account. After registering and logging in, you'll have a new option at the top right called 'Upload Save'. Click that, fill out the form, and it should work. Please make sure you test your download after uploading it to the site, sometimes it gets corrupted on upload. If this happens, just delete and re-upload it through your User CP. We're still trying to figure out if that's us or just wonky saves.
»How do I use someone else's save?
After downloading a save, you'll either get a plain old data.bin or a zipped file.
If you have a data.bin, you have to place it in a folder structure on your SD card like so: \private\wii\title\GAME\data.bin (replacing GAME with it's corresponding game code from the game code list).
If you get a zipped file, it most likely has all of it's folder structure in tact, so all you have to do is extract it to your SD card so it shows up like the above folder structure.
Once you have the file in place on your SD card, you can then put the SD card in to your Wii and go to your saved game(s) on your SD card (Wii Options > Data Management > Save Data > Wii > SD card tab), select the saved game that you want and select Copy. Keep in mind that if you already have a save on your Wii that you're trying to replace, it wont overwrite it, so you'll have to backup your save, then delete it off your Wii internal memory to be able to transfer the new one on.
»Can I use foreign saves?
We're nearly positive you can't use foreign saves on your Wii. We're still looking in to a way to do it, but so far, it's not looking good. You'll most likely have to stick to your own region when swapping saves, but Wii Save allows saves from all regions, so don't worry!
A little more to note on this: The PAL region is everyone who isn't in the USA(E) or Japanese(J) regions, so users with PAL Wii's from all over the world should be able to share amongst each other. This means that an Australian save can be used on a French Wii.
»I'm looking at my /private/wii/title/ folder and I don't know which game is which!
Just refer to the Game Code List!
Game Identifiers:
1st letter = System (R = Wii) (N = N64)
2nd letter = Game Name (Z for Zelda)
3rd letter = Game Name (D for Zelda)
4th letter = Region Identifier \ Language(E = English \ North America)
»I did all that and it doesn't work!
Check and make sure your 4 letter game code is correct in your folder structure. If everything still looks correct, then it might just be a bad save.
Try posting a comment about it for more help.
»Can I share Virtual Console saves too?
Yes, but it doesn't work for all VC games. It's on a game-to-game basis.
»Can I edit a save that I uploaded to Wii Save?
Yes, it's all in your User Control Panel.