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Dragon Ball Z:
Budokai,
known as in ****an as
simply Dragon Ball Z is a
series of
fighting video games based on the
anime series Dragon Ball Z, itself...
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Dragon Ball Z:
Budokai Tenkaichi,
released in ****an as
Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! (ドラゴンボールZ Sparking!), is a
series of
fighting games developed by Spike...
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Dragon Ball Z:
Budokai 3,
released as
Dragon Ball Z3 (ドラゴンボールZ3,
Doragon Bōru
Zetto Surī) in ****an, is a
video game
based on the po****r
anime series...
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Dragon Ball Z:
Budokai 2,
released as
Dragon Ball Z2 (ドラゴンボールZ2,
Doragon Bōru
Zetto Tsū) in ****an, is a
fighting video game
developed by
Dimps based upon...
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Dragon Ball Z: Shin
Budokai is a
fighting video game part of the
Dragon Ball Z franchise, and was
released on
March 7, 2006,
developed by Dimps. The story...
- Toriyama, it is the
fourth main
installment in the
Budokai Tenkaichi series, a
sequel to
Dragon Ball Z:
Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007), and the
first to be released...
- Kame-Sen'nin,
meets his
lifelong friend Kuririn, and
enters the
Tenkaichi Budōkai (天下一武道会, lit. "Strongest
Under the
Heavens Martial Arts Tournament") to...
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Dragon Ball Z:
Budokai,
released as
Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ,
Doragon Bōru Zetto) in ****an, is a
fighting video game
developed by
Dimps for PlayStation...
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headed by
Hanshi Jan
Dyduch (8th Dan). Sei
Budokai –
headed by
Hanshi Leonardo Voinescu (8th dan Sei
Budokai, 4th dan Judo) from Romania. The honorary...
- Z games. The game's
mechanics are
essentially the same as
those of the
Budokai series, with some
elements carried over from
Burst Limit.
Players take...