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A: Not directly. You would need to convert the .psv to a raw memory card image (.mcr) and then use a memory card adapter to write to physical hardware.
Grinding to unlock characters in Tekken 3 on PC is unnecessary. Here’s why the PSV file is essential:
| Character | Unlock Condition (Original) | PSV Benefit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Gon | Clear Arcade Mode with 8 different characters | Instant access | | Dr. Boskonovitch | Beat Tekken Force Mode with S-rank | Instant access | | Tiger Jackson | Complete Arcade with Eddy Gordo | Instant access | | Anna Williams | Beat Arcade with Nina without losing a round | Instant access | | Yoshimitsu | Clear Arcade with 2 characters | Instant access |
Without the PSV file, you might spend 4–6 hours replaying content. With it, all 23 characters (including hidden sub-bosses) are available from the main menu. tekken 3 all characters unlocked psv file for pc
Warning: Always scan files with antivirus software. Avoid executable (.exe) files claiming to be saves. Stick to .psv, .mcr, or .zip files.
A: Yes. Beat Arcade mode with every character, achieve S-rank in Tekken Force, and then use the emulator’s “Export Memory Card” function to create a .psv backup.
If you cannot find a reliable PSV file, you can manually unlock all characters using the emulator’s built-in cheat system (DuckStation Cheats or ePSXe Cheat Engine). A: Not directly
Example GameShark codes for Tekken 3 (NTSC):
For most users, the PSV file method is superior because it is "set and forget."
If you use the older ePSXe emulator, it does not natively read .psv files. It uses .mcr (memory card) files. Here is the workaround. For most users, the PSV file method is
| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | “Corrupted data” | Your emulator region mismatches. Use a PSV made for the same game version (USA, Europe, or Japan). A USA PSV won't work on a PAL ROM. | | Characters still locked | You may have loaded the PSV as a save state. Go to File → Reset game to read memory card on boot. | | Can’t import PSV in ePSXe | Download “PSX Memory Card Manager” (MemCardRex). Open it → File → Open PSV → then Save as .mcr. Move .mcr to memcards folder. | | Gon missing | Not all “all characters” saves include Gon because he is a licensed character. Search for a “100% complete + Gon” save. |
If you have a PSV file from a PlayStation console or an emulator, you can edit it to unlock all characters. Here's a step-by-step guide: