Pokemon Emerald Save File Collection (GBA). If you had played GBA games before, i think you're familiar with this game. Today i want to share collection of Pokemon Emerald Save File (SAV Format). There are total 4 sav file. Here is the description of each SAV file Player’s Name: Pspjunkie420. GameBoy Advance Pro Action Replay Save (North America) From Fatalcraze (; 64KB) All 8 badges, Elite 4 beaten 5 times, 128 in pokedex, and Mewtwo, Lugia, and Ho- oh caught. Also some off of Colosseum, and R/S. From Joseph881 (; 64KB) Name: Joseph, Game Fully Completed, All 386 Pokemon in Pokedex, All legendaries and strong. You can download it for free, but please don't repost and share my save file on YouTube.-Name: BK (Bang Khafid)Gender: Male-Save Data All Legendary. However, selecting “All Files” in the file dialog and selecting the save that way worked fine and PokeSav could read it without issues. I edited all three of my Pokemon and while I was at it, also gave Aipom and Chimchar, as well as the starter I picked, Turtwing an Everstone each, just so I don’t have to cancel its evolution any more. Action Replay Max DS (.duc) Game Save (North America) From ivanuchiha88 (; 512KB) all 8 badges,beat elite four,a whole lot of shiny,many EV'd pokemon.all rotom forms,all items. From pp2105 (; 256KB) Game complete, no cheats, full money and lots and lots of items. Saved at twinleaf town. From Arruzy (; 256KB) Just.
Apparently some people do not know the difference between save files and savestates. Here are some steps to follow to choose the correct word so that other people know what you are talking about:
To save us trouble, DO NOT USE SAVESTATES. These are likely to break between emulator versions.
Instead use SAVE FILES. These are likely to survive between emulator versions.
This means that you will have to use save points within the game.
SAVESTATES are stored in .ds* files, where '*' is a digit (0-9). For example, .ds1 or .ds2.
SAVE FILES are stored in .dsv files.
If you do not have any .ds(0-9) files then YOU ARE USING SAVE FILES.
If you have a .dsv file then it does not mean anything since there will always be a .dsv file.
Note: SAVE FILES are also known as: 'Battery Save', or 'In-Game Save'.
Apparently some people do not know the difference between save files and savestates. Here are some steps to follow to choose the correct word so that other people know what you are talking about:
To save us trouble, DO NOT USE SAVESTATES. These are likely to break between emulator versions.
Instead use SAVE FILES. These are likely to survive between emulator versions.
This means that you will have to use save points within the game.
SAVESTATES are stored in .ds* files, where '*' is a digit (0-9). For example, .ds1 or .ds2.
SAVE FILES are stored in .dsv files.
If you do not have any .ds(0-9) files then YOU ARE USING SAVE FILES.
If you have a .dsv file then it does not mean anything since there will always be a .dsv file.
Note: SAVE FILES are also known as: 'Battery Save', or 'In-Game Save'.