How to Use PNACH Codes for Final Fantasy X International (NTSC-J) – CRC 658597E2
The NTSC-J 658597E2 version refers to a specific version of Final Fantasy X International that was released in Japan. The NTSC-J designation refers to the video standard used in Japan, which is different from the NTSC-U standard used in North America. The 658597E2 code is a unique identifier for this version of the game.
If you're looking for more PCSX2 PNACH codes for Final Fantasy X International, here are some top Google Docs resources to check out: How to Use PNACH Codes for Final Fantasy
As long as you are playing single-player, the Google Docs top codes are a tool for freedom.
: Open PCSX2, right-click Final Fantasy X International , go to Properties > Cheats , and check the box for Enable Cheats . 📜 Top PCSX2 PNACH Codes for 658597E2 If you're looking for more PCSX2 PNACH codes
If you are reading this, you are likely a dedicated Final Fantasy X fan who has moved beyond the standard North American or PAL releases. You are hunting for the —the definitive edition released only in Japan and Europe, which includes the Sphere Grid overhaul, Dark Aeons, Penance, and the infamous "Kiss Scene" FMV changes.
Below is a clean, copy/paste-friendly template you can paste into Google Docs and then fill with verified addresses/values once you’ve confirmed them. Replace placeholders with real addresses. You are hunting for the —the definitive edition
In PCSX2, go to and ensure Enable Cheats is checked. Commonly Requested Codes (658597E2) Cheat Code (PNACH format) Max Gil patch=1,EE,2031CE98,extended,3B9AC9FF No Sphere Grid Cost patch=1,EE,001BE6CE,byte,00000060 Infinite MP (In-Battle) patch=1,EE,A01C25C8,extended,00802023 Break 99,999 Damage Limit patch=1,EE,201C2184,extended,3C030099 10 Monsters per Capture patch=1,EE,201e18c0,word,0040280a Always Rare Drop/Steal patch=1,EE,00317331,extended,00000001 Low Chocobo Race Time patch=1,EE,10BDB100,extended,00000000 200 Lightning Dodges patch=1,EE,103166E0,extended,000000C8 Special Utility Codes
A PNACH file is essentially a text document renamed with the .pnach extension that PCSX2 reads to modify game data in real-time.
In PCSX2, every game disc has a unique ID. Think of it as a fingerprint. The standard US version has one fingerprint; the International version has another.
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