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A group of fighting game fans, who just so happened to be talented programmers and artists going by the name of Team Z2, have put together an unofficial offering titled Hyper Dragon Ball Z. Logic would lead you to believe that out of the long list of releases, eventually SOMEONE would get it right and put out a high-quality product. It borders on criminal that one of the most iconic anime/manga series of all-time has had such poor representation in the world of gaming to date. From the terrible Dragon Ball GT Final Bout, to the overrated Budokai series, it seems year after year we’re presented with yet another DBZ title that wastes the immense gaming potential of the franchise.
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It’s no secret that, with a couple of exceptions, Dragon Ball games suck.
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Now keep what you just read in mind, get your PC ready, then watch the follow video: This game never had a release, because it doesn’t exist.What you’ve had the pleasure of witnessing is the culmination of several years of work by true Dragonball Z fans, a small group of fighting games aficionados and the moving pieces and parts were coded in freeware indie fighting game engine, Mugen.“–Balthazar, Head gameplay design for Hyper Dragon Ball Z. The game had several CPU only fights, including the very infamous Kid Buu, who was faced as the final boss and was able to counter just about anything you threw at him!Īctually no, that’s a lie. “ Hyper Dragonball Z was a hit on arcades in the summer of 1999, with its timed unlocks and classical art direction, it was a hit and soon became a cult sensation.