It is not just a file and you have to sort of turn your PC into a PS2 by downloading your copy of the PS2 Bios and a emulator program called PCSX2. see related links
No you can not put a PS2 game disc in the computer and play it The emulator programs will not work well and they require that you create a file and not play a game disc
you fell for it .not even i know how to create a computer game
it is a Nintendo ds game file
There are many ways. However, you can create an .iso or .bin file from the CD and mount it on your computer virtually.
It should be in the game start screen when you first start the game you can also look for the most recent file on your computer
Create a game using pixels
Copy the files that end in ".SAV" from your "My Documents" folder (or wherever the game saved your files-- sometimes on Desktop or elsewhere) to the folder on the other computer where it saves files. If you're not sure where the new computer saves files, then start a new game, name it, and save it, then search for that file. The name of the file is always "name of your game".SAV. Then you can open the file on the new computer.
It does but you have to create a save file after you open the game
use face maker 3.1 you can call upon the exe from your game and make it save the image to a folder then your game can locate the file in the folder. it takes a considerable amount of code though.....................
ifyou want to create a computer game the best thing to do is learn a programing languae, visual basic 2008 will do good for you.
Well, for beginners, cheat engine is usually your best bet. But some games will save your game as a text file with some code in it (Usually this is for older games, newer ones usually save your game as a .sav file). You can sometimes manipulate this code to your advantage. If you find the part of the file that, for example says "moneys_01 = 0" then you can change that to "moneys_01 = 5000".BE WARNED! BEFORE TRYING ANY OF THESE THINGS, YOU SHOULD CREATE A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL FILE!
Any computer file can.