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| Super Dragonball Z | 
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| From: Atari Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $3.45 You Save: $11.50 (77%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 3985
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 27396 Model: 27396 UPC: 742725273962 EAN: 0742725273962 ASIN: B000FIS7ZC
Release Date: July 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, still factory sealed. FASTEST Shipper on Amazon, try us and see. We ship twice a day, 6 days a week!
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| Features:
| • | Unique special attacks and fighting styles for all 13 characters | | • | Play to win & unlock 5 new secret characters - including a new version of Mecha Frieza | | • | Unique fighting moves, super-fast combination moves and battle scenes | | • | Strategically use the terrain to fight | | • | 3D fighting on the ground and in the air |
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Product Description Super Dragonball Z an all-new fighting system for fans of the hit game series. With multiple unique special attacks and fighting styles, plus intense combos for super damage, you'll get a hardcore 3D fighting experience. It's got fighting in the air or on the ground, with combination moves and dynamic battle scenes that will satisfy any DBZ buff.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Super Super cool Dragon Ball game December 10, 2008 This is my second game of the dragonball z i have and even thought it doesnt take long to finish the game,you still have a way to increase your character and gain new skills.
Besides the fact i only [...] for the game i would say it well worth it.
It might be the best dragonball z game but at least it gives your a challenge.
omg this game sucked so bad zero zero zero stars May 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game sucked so badly its not even funny, the grahpic was terrible, the gameplay was terrible, not alot of characters, this was a pieace of s..., that needed to be flushed down the toilet but good thing i rented this game from block buster but wow this was horrible not even fun the graphic was so badly meesed up it was like a crocadile at a pieace of paper and spat it back out thats how bad it was, budokai1 was better then this pieace of ho ha this was the worst game i evered played.
Budokai is Better; an average port January 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This review was written by my son, James Shea.
Yet another fighting game representing the Dragon Ball Z series, Super Dragon Ball Z does little to distinguish itself from its fellow DBZ games.
The game is mostly similar to other games in the DBZ universe. Based on an arcade game, the style of the game very much reflects this origin. There are 18 characters (five of whom need to be unlocked) representing most of the main characters in Dragon Ball Z. Each character differs slightly in terms of their four stats (attack, throw, ki - or energy - and "action"). The characters themselves do not differ drastically, though many have unique gimmicks (such as Trunks' sword, or Piccolo's stretching arms). Even their energy attacks are mostly generic, except for one or two signature attacks per character. In this regard, it is more similar to regular fighting games than other Dragon Ball Z games. Besides the standard attacking and blocking, the characters can also jump - holding down the button makes you levitate. This is better executed than some other DBZ games, namely the first Budokai, but on the whole air fighting is difficult to pull off.
There are 7 stages, each with several of the features familiar to DBZ fans - breakable objects and the ability to go to new parts of the stage by smashing through walls and floors. These locales are nothing special for the most part, and are the same ones used in every other DBZ game.
Unlockable items in the game are "wished" using the 7 Dragon Balls, which are collected in story mode. Everything from new moves to stat upgrades to new characters and levels to even a few extras like new outfits and game data is unlocked with the Dragon Balls, meaning that they must be collected every time you want to unlock something.
The graphics have a neat, cel-shaded quality that is done a little better than the cel shading in the other DBZ fighting games; this is perhaps the only advantage the game holds. The backgrounds, however, are mostly terrible. The audio is standard, using the same voice actors that have been in every single DBZ game, movie, and tv show episode since it came to the US.
Most of the features in this game are done more thoroughly, and better, in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai and its sequels. As an arcade game, this might have been all right, but it really didn't need to be ported like this.
Rating: 6/10.
not the best,ive seen much better,but ive also seen worse October 9, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
ok,this game is better than sagas,a lot better,not quite on par with budokai 2 or 3 but about as good as budokai 1 i would say.the character list is very poor there are like maybe 20 people.but they do give you king picolo and chi chi who have never been available before to my knowledge on any other dbz game.one good thing is that they give vegeta a black outfit for once,ive always wanted to see that.
now for the good... u unlock most anything by collecting the dragonballz and wishing for it which is pretty easy,u set it on original mode beat 7 ppl and and u make a wish at the dragon summoning mode. now,the controls,there not really that hard to learn but real hard to master i still cant get a galick gun off just whenever i want too i get it maybe every other time at best.
the in between... the graphics,while not bad,arnt that good either.they kinda of well comic book cartoon looking.
and at last the bad... frieza is very hard to beat,hes next to last in original mode,but the hardest to beat,cell isnt as hard and he is last.moves are kinda hard too do,like super saiyan ive never seen anything wrong with pushing the r1 and r2 buttons to do it,on hear i cant ever do it,and even one u do get it right i swear is lasts no more than 15 seconds and it wears off. but it is fun to play,and u really dont even need super saiyan that much anyway
My Last PS2 Game! September 26, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
You know since there are next generation consoles coming out (which one of them is already out), I just wanted to see which game I wanted to make my last PS2 game, and I saw that Atari is coming out with another DBZ game and I just felt like making this my last game because Dragon Ball Z is something I liked since I was 13 and DragonBallZ has always been the best classic Anime around and now with the PS3, The Nintendo Wii coming out in November, and the system that is already out the XBOX 360, this was the best choice I have made since I am a huge DBZ fan. I give Super Dragon Ball Z (my last PS2 game) a 4 out of 5.
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