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Super Dragon Ball Z


Though not a new classic, the introduction of legendary Street Fighter II designer Noritaka Funamizu makes Super DBZ at least a decent departure from the Budokai series.

Available on: PS2
Genre: Fighting
Release date: Jul 18, 2006
Published by: Atari
Developed by: Namco Bandai,Crafts & Meister
Franchise: Dragon Ball
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS
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Screenshots updated Jul 20, 2006
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If you have no idea which purple alien destroyed the planet Namek, and "Spopovitch" sounds like a type of Norwegian breakfast sausage, don't worry. Super Dragon Ball Z isn't really about Dragon Ball Z; it's about smashing that purple alien through brick walls. Of course, fans will still be treated to a healthy dose of authentic DBZ flair. The environments are nicely detailed, replicating the look of the original manga surprisingly well, and DBZ creator Akira Toriyama personally designed the ...
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Sure, Super DBZ may look like just another entry in Atari's never-ending string of 3D Dragon Ball punch-ups, but dont let the similar presentation fool you. This is meant to be a more serious fighting game; an attempt to bring the series to an older, more savvy crowd by using traditional fighting game mechanics and combo-heavy gameplay. And there's no greater evidence of that than the game's developer: Craft & Meister, headed up by Noritaka Funamizu. It's okay if you don't know the name, but ...   » Read Full Super Dragon Ball Z preview
ESRB Rating
Super Dragon Ball Z is rated:
Teen
Cartoon Violence
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