The moving bits of this presentation were made over time, with the effort of many.” Our purpose is to show what CAN be made with the license. Team Z2 makes it clear that “We have in no way association with the DBZ license, we are mere fans. We drew from all sources and we committed to our vision, which we share with you.” Calling themselves “Team Z2,” the developers claim, “Our motivation was born from seeing the many official and unofficial games that DBZ has spawned over the last years,” and they add, “Gone is the sensation of every character being interchangeable and having the same style of fighting…Instead, we have characters with beautiful animations, cinematic moves, skillful combos, interesting movesets, unique traits and the kind of fanservice that’d make any Dragonball fan smirk. That time might be coming to an end, though, as fans have crafted a fighting game based on the property called Hyper Dragon Ball Z on the Mugen fighting game engine.
Dragon ball z fighting games v2.9 license#
While there’s been a ton of Dragon Ball games released throughout the years since the anime hit it big, most of them have, to put it frankly, not given Akira Toriyama’s license justice. Majin Frieza will remain unchanged.Dragon Ball fans who call themselves Team Z2 has created what looks to be the ultimate Dragon Ball Z fighting game using Mugen. Using the "Frieza's Spaceship" capsule makes Frieza appear in his Mecha Frieza form, Meta-Cooler for Cooler, and Kuriza in his Final Form.However, when changing to Kuriza his name remains "フリーザ" (Frieza's Japanese name) instead of changing to "クリーザ" (Kuriza's Japanese name). When changing Frieza's costume, if you select Cooler, his name changes to "クウラ", Cooler's Japanese name respectfully.
One of the game's most interesting features is the 100% completion at start.
Dragon ball z fighting games v2.9 movie#
The introduction of a movie character to the game served as an precedent for Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3. This was featured in the magazine, and even in the game cover where a purple silhouette of Cooler appears next to the "D" of the Dragon Ball Z logo. Apart from keeping the same bonuses from the Japanese version of the game, one of this special edition's most talked-about features was the ability to use as Cooler as an alternate costume for Frieza. V-Jump announced only 2,000 lucky readers would receive the game. The V-Jump article announcing the details of Dragon Ball Z 2 VĪround the time of the release of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (known as Dragon Ball Z 2 in Japan), V-Jump announced their limited edition version of the game entitled Dragon Ball Z 2 V (The "V" standing for V-Jump).