Nintendo Life: Dragon Ball Z fever was very much a real thing in the '90s, but this blonde hair, Kamehameha-throwing insanity hit the UK and America much later than the rest of Europe. As such, it might still not be common knowledge that all four of Super Famicom's Dragon Ball Z one-on-one fighting games received PAL localization and distribution - but only in France. Many of such releases ended up in neighboring countries where avid fans snapped up the game despite sometimes not even knowing a single word of French, but we guess it was still slightly easier to understand what was going on in French rather than Japanese.
Bandai Namco has released a new patch for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden for 3DS adding three new game modes, including online multiplayer.
People were complaining about Street Fighter's V's lack of content; at least the game was FINISHED.
I'll finally get this now that the core features are actually in place, and hopefully it gets ported to PlayStation.
Additional details have been revealed for Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2, a classic game being included in the upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden.
Fun game but definitely not as good as Hyperdimension.
one of the best snes games ever made