Post by ammad on Dec 23, 2004 5:32:13 GMT -5
Yes,there was a big history.There was Final bout,Gt,Legandary Super Warriars,and one that was really old but cant remember.
[glow=red,2,300]Games for Super Nintendo[/glow]
Super Boutoden
The original DBZ game on SNES the first of the series and the one that started it all. The game featured Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, Frieza, Androids 16, 18, and 20. It also included Cell. Strange that there was no android 17 but since it was the first of the series of course it would have some flaws. Some of these flaws include that you can't recharge your own ki.
Super Boutoden 2
This game was one of the very best of the series in my saying but would not be the last. The Graphics for its time were pretty amazing and the gameplay was pretty much perfect. The controls are made as if anybody can do it and they're easy to master the super moves. In this one you can recharge you ki. The only bad thing I would have to say is the music which is just about the same for every video game. It repeats and it gets really annoying.
Super Boutoden 3
The third was the final of the series and was by far the most disappointing. Mostly everything remained the same from the last game but the only thing that changed was the characters. These characters arse follows. Goku, Majin Vegeta, Chibi Trunks, Goten, Gohan, Android 18, Dabura, Majin Buu, Kaioshin, and Mirai Trunks. They also took away story mode which was kinda disappointing.
Hyper Dimension
This game had very amazing graphics_16-bit. It may look awesome at first but the wears off after a short period of time. Ki blasts are one of the most amazing looking things in this game and the game also features cutscenes in which it plays an animated video. The control was amazing just like in Boutoden 2 and the super moves are easy to pull off. There is a couple downsides toward this game because it just seems like a normal fighting game. It is also very hard to get your hands on and you could pay near $100 just to get a copy.
[glow=red,2,300]Games for PlayStarion[/glow]
Final Bout
The graphics on Final Bout are just about normal for the time period so nothing too amazing there and its good to see them in 3-D after years on the 16-bit Super Nintendo . Sound effects are good and match just about everything they should but pick up the japanese version of this game because it is much better when it comes sounds and voices. The control were not that great and that kinda upset me because you have to do some crazy **** in order to pull of a super move. The U.S. version is very rare and only a limited number were made so don't bother wasting money getting it because the Japanese version is better anyways.
Dragon Ball Legends
This was truely an amazing game, featuring 3-on-3 fighting and ALL of the major DBZ characters. The graphics, like the gameplay are also extremely amazing. The controls are easy to master and this makes up for Final Bout. Versus mode is a great way to kill some time, It's fast, crazy, and... confusing in a fun way! You may be able to pick up a copy form Express.com for about $40 and trust me its worth it.
Ultimate Battle 22
This game really ruined it all. The gameplay was horrible and it was more repetitive then the old ones. Sure it had 22 characters but this did not make up for the bad gameplay. The controls were somewhat like Final Bout and this just made it worse. Trust me don't buy this one.
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[glow=red,2,300]Games for Super Nintendo[/glow]
Super Boutoden
The original DBZ game on SNES the first of the series and the one that started it all. The game featured Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, Frieza, Androids 16, 18, and 20. It also included Cell. Strange that there was no android 17 but since it was the first of the series of course it would have some flaws. Some of these flaws include that you can't recharge your own ki.
Super Boutoden 2
This game was one of the very best of the series in my saying but would not be the last. The Graphics for its time were pretty amazing and the gameplay was pretty much perfect. The controls are made as if anybody can do it and they're easy to master the super moves. In this one you can recharge you ki. The only bad thing I would have to say is the music which is just about the same for every video game. It repeats and it gets really annoying.
Super Boutoden 3
The third was the final of the series and was by far the most disappointing. Mostly everything remained the same from the last game but the only thing that changed was the characters. These characters arse follows. Goku, Majin Vegeta, Chibi Trunks, Goten, Gohan, Android 18, Dabura, Majin Buu, Kaioshin, and Mirai Trunks. They also took away story mode which was kinda disappointing.
Hyper Dimension
This game had very amazing graphics_16-bit. It may look awesome at first but the wears off after a short period of time. Ki blasts are one of the most amazing looking things in this game and the game also features cutscenes in which it plays an animated video. The control was amazing just like in Boutoden 2 and the super moves are easy to pull off. There is a couple downsides toward this game because it just seems like a normal fighting game. It is also very hard to get your hands on and you could pay near $100 just to get a copy.
[glow=red,2,300]Games for PlayStarion[/glow]
Final Bout
The graphics on Final Bout are just about normal for the time period so nothing too amazing there and its good to see them in 3-D after years on the 16-bit Super Nintendo . Sound effects are good and match just about everything they should but pick up the japanese version of this game because it is much better when it comes sounds and voices. The control were not that great and that kinda upset me because you have to do some crazy **** in order to pull of a super move. The U.S. version is very rare and only a limited number were made so don't bother wasting money getting it because the Japanese version is better anyways.
Dragon Ball Legends
This was truely an amazing game, featuring 3-on-3 fighting and ALL of the major DBZ characters. The graphics, like the gameplay are also extremely amazing. The controls are easy to master and this makes up for Final Bout. Versus mode is a great way to kill some time, It's fast, crazy, and... confusing in a fun way! You may be able to pick up a copy form Express.com for about $40 and trust me its worth it.
Ultimate Battle 22
This game really ruined it all. The gameplay was horrible and it was more repetitive then the old ones. Sure it had 22 characters but this did not make up for the bad gameplay. The controls were somewhat like Final Bout and this just made it worse. Trust me don't buy this one.
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