Hello all!
Thanks for all the responses, it is really interesting for me to read all your thoughts, especially knowing that you all know much more about how things work around PS1. I had a little bit of time on my hands and tried some experiments on the card.
First of all, replying to Orion_, unfortunately i don't have the PS3 memory card adapter as they are quite expensive (atleast for me) so i haven't bought it yet, but i have a PS2 with freeMCBoot, so i put the memory card in the PS2 (browser shows the same thing as on PS1) and launched uLaunchElf, went to the appropriate memory card slot and saw this:
So this is quite interesting right? As the total space taken actually sums to 17 blocks correct? Anyway, i sort of ''analysed'' the data using a hex editor, and there are definitely files that are corrupted (atleast seems to me). For example, when i opened TOMBA save game, in hex editor there where strings left from Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (which, makes sense, because i think on this memory card used to be CMR 2.0 save aswell). Also when i opened the WWF 2 save, it had portions of Twisted Metal 4 Settings save on it, and i think when i opened Twisted Metal 4 Settings save it had portions of it missing, which, i guess are in the WWF save. Point being - things ar definitely corrupted in one way or another on this memory card.
For anyone wanting to check the saves themselves check the attachment below, containing all the saves in raw binary format (dumped using uLaunchElf - PS1 mc -> PS2 mc -> fat32 8gb flashdrive).
PSMC.zip
Anyway, here ar some of the experiments i did, to try and replicate the error or corruption on another original PS1 MC:
- Tried to use the built in COPY ALL function in PS1 memory card manager - doesnt work, it just does nothing
- Tried to use COPY to copy every single file except the 16th and 17th block, and boot up Abes Oddysee to try and save again - doesn't work, Abes Oddysee says memory card Full and shows 3 blocks of WWF 2 Smackdown
- Tried to plug in the corrupted one in Abes Oddysee and oddly enough Abes Oddysee shows the card as Full, however this time the WWF 2 Smackdown save shows up as only one block? (and the two extra blocks go in 14 and 15 respectively)
- Tried to boot Driver 2, because i remembered that it had a built in memory card manager, so i boot that up only to see a memory card error message (on the corrupted one) and the whole game freezes.
Interesting note about the corrupted card and Abe's built in memory card manager - if i plug and unplug the memory card multiple times, i sometimes get an interesting screen on Abe's manager which doesnt load up the memory card fully till the end, showing some of the first saves and rest as empty and still allows to save. See picture below:
Now i had this bug happen multiple times (and the amount of saves it shows varies), but was quite scared to save because i didn't want to risk losing all data. However i do it several times again, and this time it loads till the 7th save, and i do press Save and for my suprise Abe's game shows Save successful. So i reset the console wishing to see an 18th block, only to realise Abe replaced my 7th save (which previously was MediEvil) with another Abe's Oddysee save (everything else left intact as it was before).
So yeah, thats all i did so far, if anybody has an idea as to what to do next leave a reply and ill try my best to do it. Here are some more interesting pics of what this memory card is doing that it is not supposed to do:
(corrupted one in slot 1, you can see the extra two now goes in slot 2, 1st and 2nd place)
(corrupted one in slot 1, good one in slot 2, you can see the extra two icons now are replaced by MC2 WWF 2 save)

(arrow pointing to the middle of a linked block

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(the COPY animation, when 16th or 17th block is being copied to MC1)
I think for now, i will burn every missing game that has a save on that memory card and try every single save, to see what the game itself shows (corrupted save or something).
Thanks!

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