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"Bully - Custom PKG file for PS3 - PS2 Classics - 4.21" refers to a user-made installation file for the game
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Understanding "Bulley - Custom PKG (PS2 Classics)"
The file you are referencing relates to a specific method of playing PlayStation 2 games on a PlayStation 3. Here is the context: Verify legal ownership of the game disc or digital license
Choosing the custom PKG route means you are playing the original PS2 version rather than the expanded Scholarship Edition. In this 2,000+ word guide, we will break
High-level workflow (conceptual only)
- Verify legal ownership of the game disc or digital license.
- Obtain a clean, decrypted game image from your legally owned disc (user action; do not distribute).
- Use a PS2-to-PS3 conversion tool (community/homebrew) to prepare the image for PS2 Classics format.
- Create or edit metadata (PARAM.SFO) to set game title, ID, and category.
- Add icons and background images (ICON0.PNG, PIC0.PNG) and any package metadata.
- Build a PKG installer structure containing the converted image and metadata.
- Sign or package the PKG as required for your PS3 environment (note: official signing keys are not public; unsigned PKGs only install on consoles with custom firmware or development/debug firmware).
- Test locally on a system you control and own; do not distribute the PKG or copyrighted content.
In this 2,000+ word guide, we will break down exactly what this file is, how to install it safely, the difference between a standard ISO and a "Custom PKG," and how to master Bullworth on your PS3 in 2025.
This BIN.ENC file is the encrypted PS2 image that the PS3 emulator runs.