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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Pack


Packed with Extras
Feature Film (95 minutes)
The Voices of Dragon Ball Z (in-the-booth "making of" footage)
The Return of Dragon Ball Z (cast interviews & red carpet footage)
Digital HD Ultraviolet copy of film


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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
DVD


Non-Stop Action
Feature Film (95 minutes)


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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
Collector's Edition


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Feature Film (95 minutes)
The Voices of Dragon Ball Z (in-the-booth "making of" footage)
The Return of Dragon Ball Z (cast interviews & red carpet footage)
Digital HD Ultraviolet copy of film
Set of four (4) holographic Frieza Force propaganda postcards



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Version:
5.0 Indigo Build
OS:
Windows
Category:
Mugen


License:
Freeware
Author:
Team Z2
Multiplayer:
Yes


File size:
823 MB
Language:
English
Downloads:
229,485





Hyper Dragon Ball Z - Tien vs Gotenks






Hyper Dragon Ball Z: Download the latest build with Tien and updated Gotenks
January 12, 2019
Team Z2 has recently released the long-awaited Tien for Hyper Dragon Ball Z. You can download the character from the official website and add him to your Hyper Dragon Ball Z build or other Mugen game by following these i...





Hyper Dragon Ball Z: New build 4.2B now available
March 5, 2018
Team Z2 has released a new version of Hyper Dragon Ball Z, the most popular Dragon Ball Z fan game. You can download it now in our download section Let's take a look at the trailer and check out what's new we'll find in...





Hyper Dragon Ball Z: Gotenks released, how to download and add to the game
January 14, 2018
Team Z2 has released another great character for Hyper Dragon Ball Z, most popular fan-made DBZ fighting game. Expected by all, Gotenks, is already here and like all previous characters, will bring you a lot of fun! The ...





Hyper Dragon Ball Z: Super Buu released, how to download and add to the game
August 12, 2017

Team Z2 has released a new character for Hyper Dragon Ball Z - Super Buu. This is 10th official playable character in the game. You can see him in action in the video below.
How to download and add to the game...





Dragon Ball © BIRD STUDIO / SHUEISHA, TOEI ANIMATION. License coordinated by FUNimation® Productions, Ltd.
This is an unofficial, fan website in no way related to anyone that owns the rights to these awesome characters.
All relevant media used on this website are subject to copyright to their respective owners.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Hyper Dragon Ball Z is a classic fighting game designed in the style of Capcom titles from the 90s. The game is created by Team Z2 consisting of many ultra-talented people who develop the game in their free time. Unlike other Dragon Ball fan projects, Hyper Dragon Ball Z doesn't use sprites from commercial video games. Each character, stage and song was created exclusively for the game, as in the official titles. It's also the only Dragon Ball fan game that in the past has reached popularity comparable to some games published by Bandai Namco.
If you've played other Mugen games before, all of the game modes available here will look familiar. You can play in the classic Arcade mode in which you have to beat randomly selected opponents or test your skills in the fight against your friend in VS mode. The game also allows playing in two-person teams, however, the developers warn that the combat system was not designed for 2-versus-2 clashes. Anyway, these modes can give a lot of fun especially when playing with friend. For those who enter in the brutal world of classic fighting games for the first time, we recommend to start from Training mode where you can safely practice the moves of all characters and prepare for the challenges that await you in the other game modes. The creators took care of a detailed guide in which you'll find a full moveset with explanations - you can find it here or in the game folder. It'll be very helpful especially for inexperienced players, as Hyper Dragon Ball Z is quite difficult.
At the moment, Hyper Dragon Ball Z includes 12 playable characters. Each of them has its own unique gameplay and mechanics and each has been designed and balanced at the highest level. Regardless of what style of gameplay you prefer, you'll surely find a character who will provide it to you. Each character has many quotes and mini scenes both before and after the fight. Each character also has both English and Japanese dubbing (you can change it in the game's settings file). In addition to great characters, you'll find here also many beautifully designed and animated stages.
Working on new content for the game is very time-consuming because the creators are perfectionists. For this reason, new characters are released average twice a year. Thanks to this, we can be sure that in a few years the Hyper Dragon Ball Z can be only better. The game is must have for all Dragon Ball and fighting games fans.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1989–1996 anime based on the Dragon Ball manga series
Daisuke Nishio (#1–199) Shigeyasu Yamauchi (#200–291)
Kenji Shimizu (#1–199) Kōji Kaneda (#108–291)
Yasuhiro Nowatari (#1–98) Naohiro Terazaki (#99–159~167)
Kenji Yamamoto (#1–95) Shunsuke Kikuchi (#96–98; re-aired #1–95) Norihito Sumitomo (#99–159~167)
159 (Japan) 167 (International) [3]
Sample of "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" performed by Hironobu Kageyama, the opening theme song for the majority of the show.
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