Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tribute to classic 2D Dragon Ball Z games

Tribute to classic 2D Dragon Ball Z games Video Clips. Duration : 1.82 Mins.


Intros used: Dragon Ball Z Super Butouden (SNES) Dragon Ball Z Super Butouden 2 (SNES) Dragon Ball Z Buu Yuu Retsuden (Genesis) Dragon Ball Z Super Butouden 3 (SNES) Dragon Ball Z Hyper Dimension (SNES) Dragon Ball Z Shin Butouden (Saturn) Soundtrack used: "Rock the Dragon" from Dragon Ball Z Budokai 1 (PS2) Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden (ドラゴンボールZ 超武闘伝, Doragon Bōru Zetto Chō Butōden?, Dragon Ball Z: Super Fighting Story) is the first installment in the Super Butōden series. The game was released in Japan on March 20, 1993 and in France and Spain on November 30, 1993. Super Butōden features 10 playable characters and its story mode spans from the final saga of Dragon Ball to the conclusion of the Cell Games. Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2 (ドラゴンボールZ 超武闘伝2, Doragon Bōru Zetto Chō Butōden Tzū?, Dragon Ball Z: Super Fighting Story 2), called Dragon Ball Z 2: la Légende Saien in France, is the second installment in the Super Butōden series. The game was released in Japan on December 17, 1993 and in France and Spain in 1994. Super Butōden 2 features 10 playable characters and its story mode covers the Cell Games, as well as several stories involving Bojack, Zangya, and Broli completely unrelated to the movies they hail from. For unknown reasons, these three characters were renamed Kujila, Aki, and Tara in the French version, respectively. The story mode became very popular at the time because of its many different variations. Depending on if the player wins ...

Keywords: Classic, 2D, games, Dragon, Ball, DBZ, Super, Shin, Butoden, Butouden, Buu, Yuu, Retsuden

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