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− | Using [[PlayStation_2#Texture_Extractor.2FReinserter_.28TextER.29|TextER]] on an ISO of the game, it's possible to dump a large number of the game's sprites, textures and menu graphics. These files are stored in .TM2 (TIM2) format, and can be converted using most standard TIM2 converting applications. See the [[TIM2]] page for more details. | + | Using [[PlayStation_2#Texture_Extractor.2FReinserter_.28TextER.29|TextER]] on an ISO of the game, it's possible to dump a large number of the game's sprites, textures and menu graphics. These files are stored in .TM2 ([[TIM2]]) format, and can be converted using most standard [[TIM2]] converting applications. See the [[TIM2]] page for more details. |
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+ | ==VG Resource Pages== | ||
+ | * [http://www.spriters-resource.com/playstation_2/unlimitedsaga/ The Spriters Resource] |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 26 August 2014
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Unlimited Saga is an RPG, and part of the SaGa series. The game was well received in Japan, but largely criticized overseas.
Ripping Tutorials
Due to the way in which Square Enix compress a number of their PlayStation 2 games, the file contents on the game's DVD cannot be read. As such, the only method of ripping from the game is by exploring an ISO file of the disc itself, and not using any standard file viewers (such as Windows Explorer, or an ISO reader).
Image Extraction
Using TextER on an ISO of the game, it's possible to dump a large number of the game's sprites, textures and menu graphics. These files are stored in .TM2 (TIM2) format, and can be converted using most standard TIM2 converting applications. See the TIM2 page for more details.