Fire Pro Wrestling Returns Saves |top| 〈OFFICIAL SERIES〉
In the world of wrestling simulation, few titles command as much reverence as Fire Pro Wrestling Returns
Save locations
- Wii (original release): Saved to the Wii internal memory (SD card optional via Wii system settings backup).
- PlayStation 2 (Japanese version): Memory Card (referred to as PS2 memory card saves).
- Wii Virtual Console / re-releases: Use the platform’s save system (console internal storage or cloud save if enabled).
- Emulators (Dolphin for Wii): Save files stored in the emulator’s NAND or MemoryCard folder (e.g., Dolphin/User/Wii/ or Dolphin/GC/MemoryCard).
Note: exact paths vary by platform/emulator/version.
Pro Tip: Back up your save. After you spend 10 hours tweaking the logic for the "Young Bucks" to do more double-team moves, you will lose your mind if the memory card corrupts. Copy that .ps2 file to your computer and cloud storage. Fire Pro Wrestling Returns Saves
Importing: Open your Mcd001.ps2 file in MyMC and click Import. Select the save file you downloaded (even if it's in .max or .cbs format). It should appear with the "F P R" icon. In the world of wrestling simulation, few titles
WWE/WWF: Roster updates for specific eras, such as "WWF '96" or "WWF 1998 Reimagined". Wii (original release): Saved to the Wii internal
- Cause: Some save builders used "cheat" moves or modified the game’s hex values.
- Fix: Stick to "vanilla" saves that do not require a patched ISO. Avoid saves that include "Super Edits" (moves with 999% damage).
2. The "Puroresu" Saves (NJPW/NOAH/AJPW)
The most accurate saves. These feature incredibly tight logic mimicking Strong Style (NJPW) or King’s Road (AJPW/NOAH). You will find Kenta Kobashi, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada, and modern stars like Tetsuya Naito.