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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, originally (More) Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3/Sparking Meteor
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, originally published as Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! METEOR (ドラゴンボールZ Sparking! METEOR, Doragon Bōru Zetto Supākingu! Meteo?) in Japan, is the third installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. The game is available on both Sony's PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's Wii.[2] The game was released in Japan on October 4, 2007,[3] in North America on November 13, 2007[4] and in Europe on November 9 (on PlayStation 2; the Wii version's release date is December 3 in North America and October 4 in Japan and January 25 2008 in Europe). Budokai Tenkaichi 3 features 161 characters, the largest character roster in any Dragon Ball Z game. Ryo Mito once stated that the game would feature never-before-seen characters made exclusively for the game,[5]
Several new notable features include: Battle Replay, night and day stages, the Wii's online capability, and Disc Fusion. Battle Replay allows players to capture their favourite fights and save them to the hard drive to view later on. Night and day stages allow for more accurate battles in Dragon History, as well as the ability to transform into a Great Ape by using the moon. There are also several other time differences, such as dawn and afternoon. Not all stages provide different times. You can also change the aura of your character. The Wii version will feature online multiplayer capability,[2] the first game in the series to have such a feature. Players can fight against anyone from around the globe with a ranking system showing the player's current standing compared to anyone else who has played online. As compensation for the lack of online, Spike has added a new "Disc Fusion System" to the PlayStation 2 version. Inserting a Budokai Tenkaichi or Budokai Tenkaichi 2 disc during play unlocks Ultimate Battle or Ultimate Battle Z,[2] modes featured in the respective games needed to unlock them.
Vegetto:
Vegetto (ベジット, Bejitto?) was a desperate fusion by Vegeta and Goku using the Potara Earrings in an effort to defeat Majin Buu, and he is the strongest character in the original Dragon Ball series. After he was made, Vegetto transformed into a Super Saiyan and utterly outclassed Super Buu. Vegetto is also seen to be able to be in full control of his body when Buu turns him into a jawbreaker in an attempt to absorb him into his body. After being turned back into his original form by Buu, Vegetto puts up a force field and allows Buu to consume him, in order to rescue the ones who Buu had absorbed. The force field had protected Vegetto from being absorbed into Buu's system, however, the magical atmosphere of Buu's body nulls Vegetto's fusion, and the supposed permanent fusion splits into Goku and Vegeta again. Vegetto is never seen again.
Dragonball:
Dragonball (ドラゴンボール, Doragon Bōru?) is a Japanese manga created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The manga centers around a young martial artist named Son Goku as he searches for the mystical artifacts known as Dragon Balls, while becoming stronger along the way
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Dragonball (auch Dragon Ball) (jap. ドラゴンボール) ist eine Manga-Serie des japanischen Zeichners Akira Toriyama, die auch als Anime umgesetzt wurde. Sie lässt sich dem Genre Shōnen zuordnen und ist eine der weltweit erfolgreichsten Comic-Serien.
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DragonBall Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (Review) Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, originally published as Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! METEOR (More) Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, originally published as Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! METEOR (ドラゴンボールZ Sparking! METEOR, DoragonbōruZetto Supākingu! Meteo?) in Japan, is the third installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. The game is available on both Sony's PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's Wii.[2] The game was released in Japan on October 4, 2007,[3] in North America on November 13, 2007[4] and in Europe on November 9, 2007 (on PlayStation 2, the Wii version's release date is December 3, 2007 in North America, October 4, 2007 in Japan, and February 15, 2008 in Europe).[5] Budokai Tenkaichi 3 features 161 characters, the largest character roster in any Dragon Ball Z game, as well as one of the largest in any fighting game. Ryo Mito once stated that the game would feature never-before-seen characters made exclusively for the game, although this has not been confirmed since the game's release.[6] Gamestop offered an exclusive version with a bonus DVD containing the top 10 television series battles as voted by fans on the release date.[citation needed] Several new notable features include: Battle Replay, night and day stages, the Wii's online capability, and Disc Fusion. Battle Replay allows players to capture their favorite fights and save them to the hard drive to view later on. Night and day stages allow for more accurate battles in Dragon Ball History, as well as the ability to transform into a Great Ape by using the moon. There are also several other time differences, such as dawn and afternoon. Not all stages provide different times. You can also change the aura of your character. The Wii version features online multiplayer capability,[2] the first game in the series to have such a feature. Players can fight against anyone from around the globe with a ranking system showing the player's current standing compared to anyone else who has played online. As compensation for the lack of online, Spike has added a new "Disc Fusion System" to the PlayStation 2 version. Inserting a Budokai Tenkaichi or Budokai Tenkaichi 2 disc during play unlocks Ultimate Battle or Ultimate Battle Z,[2] modes featured in the respective games needed to unlock them. The game also supports 480p for both the Wii and the PlayStation 2 versions. Other features in the game includes more combo attacks or character specific combos, the Blast Combos, and the Z Burst Dash. The additional combo attacks will be able to help chain in more attacks for more damage and longer combos. The Blast Combos are normal combos used in the game, however by inputting the another button into the attack will allow you to use a blast attack for extra damage. Depending on the moves of the character you might not be able to use this feat such as Videl or Hercule. The Z Burst Dash is much faster and more evasive version of the Dragon Dash. It allows the user to get behind the opponent at high speeds for either a strike or to avoid a blast 2 attack. The drawback to this technique is that it will rapidly drain you of energy. (Less)
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