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''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'', known as in Japan as simply is a series of
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video games based on the
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series ''
Dragon Ball Z ''Dragon Ball Z'' (''DBZ'') is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Part of the ''Dragon Ball'' media franchise, it is the sequel to the 1986 ''Dragon Ball'' television series and adapts the latter 325 chapters ...
'', itself part of the larger ''
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'' franchise.


Gameplay

The ''Budokai'' series combines the gameplay elements of both Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout and
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. The controls includes regular punch and
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buttons, as well as the ability to unleash ki blasts as standard projectiles, which can also be used in specific special moves via input codes. The special moves are mainly taken directly from the anime, including Son Goku's Kamehameha,
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's Galick Gun and
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's Death Beam. Although these mechanics have stuck with the series, other ideas such as the "Hyper Mode", the ability to move at incredible speeds, fly freely, and "Beam Struggles" between two characters' beam attacks, were later replaced in favour of other techniques.


History


Main series


''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'' (2002)

''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'', released as in
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, is a fighting game released for the
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on November 2, 2002, in
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and on December 3, 2002, in
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, and for the
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on October 28, 2003, in North America and on November 14, 2003, in Europe. It is the first ''Budokai'' game of the series and the first ''Dragon Ball Z'' game to be released in all of Europe instead of having specific releases in France, Spain, and Portugal like earlier games. The game was released in Japan by
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on the PlayStation 2 on February 13, 2003, and on the GameCube on November 28, 2003. It was developed by
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and published by
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and later by
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as a
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title for the PlayStation 2 in North America. The game includes a total of 23 playable characters, and the story follows the first three story arcs/sagas of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' franchise starting the Saiyan Saga, the Planet Namek saga and ends with SSJ2 Gohan’s final battle with Cell in the Android Saga. Features include a story mode, a versus mode, a World tournament stage, a practice mode, and an items shop which allows players to purchase customization abilities using money gained through challenges in the story mode and tournament victories to make custom fighters. Story mode is divided into special chapters, initially having the player fight predominantly as Goku and Gohan through the Saiyan, Namek and Android Sagas before unlocking bonus chapters from different perspectives like Piccolo and Vegeta. The story mode also includes a few "what if" episodes to play with the villains of each saga, retelling iconic ''Dragon Ball'' events with different outcomes. A cel-shading effect was added to the graphics in the GameCube version. The North American versions feature English voice acting from the North American
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dub, while the European versions feature the original Japanese voice acting and several European languages text translations.


''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2'' (2003)

''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2'', released as in Japan, is a fighting game and a sequel to ''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'' and was developed by
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and published by
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for the
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and
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. It was released for the PlayStation 2 in North America on December 4, 2003, and on the GameCube on December 15, 2004. The game was published in Japan by
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and released for the PlayStation 2 on February 5, 2004. The game features a tournament stage, versus mode, and an item shop. Unlike its predecessor, ''Budokai 2s story mode, called Dragon World, introduces a unique retelling of all four chapters of ''Z'' and plays like a board game as the player assembles a team of Z-fighters alongside Goku to challenge the series' villains. The game has 31 playable characters, including fusions of different fighters, and Majin Buu's various absorbed forms. Many of these forms are unique to ''Budokai 2'', including an original fusion between Tien and Yamcha called Tiencha and Super Buu absorbing Vegeta, Frieza, Cell, and Tien and Yamcha simultaneously, which does not appear in future games. The Japanese version of the game adds new costumes as well as a new stage in story mode. Some of the added costumes were included in the North American GameCube version. Once again, the North American versions feature English voice acting from the North American Funimation dub. The European PlayStation 2 version also features it, while the later European GameCube version switched back to the original Japanese voice acting because of negative feedback from players who were used to the Japanese dub since the 16-bit era.


''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3'' (2004)

''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3'', released as in Japan, is a fighting game developed by
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and published by
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for the
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. It was released on November 16, 2004, in North America in both a standard and Limited Edition release, the latter of which included a DVD featuring a behind the scenes looks at the game's development. In Europe, it was released on November 19, 2004, by
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, who also released the game in Japan on February 10, 2005. The Japanese version of ''Budokai 3'' added several costumes not present in the North American and European versions. The North American Greatest Hits version of ''Budokai 3'' adds these costumes, as well as the option to switch the audio to Japanese for the first time in North America. This version was also released in Europe as a re-release of the game under the title ''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 - Collector's Edition''. From this release onwards, all ''Dragon Ball Z'' games in North America and Europe were released with dual voice language options in English and Japanese. as well as some graphical tweaks. It received runner-up placements in GameSpot's 2004 "Best Fighting Game" and "Best Game Based on a TV or Film Property" award categories across all platforms.


Other games


''Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai'' (2006)

is a
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part of the ''
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'' franchise, developed by
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and released in North America on March 7, 2006, in Europe on May 25, 2006, and in Japan on April 20, 2006, for the
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. The game's story mode is based on the events of the movie '' Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn''. The choices the player makes in the story determine how the story evolves.


''Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road'' (2007)

''Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road'' (known simply as in
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and
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). The game features an original story that tells the tale of
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being released in Future Trunks' timeline. As Majin Buu is too strong for Trunks to handle alone, he uses his time machine to recruit the original Z warriors for assistance, eventually succeeding in the destruction of Majin Buu.


''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai - HD Collection'' (2012)

The ''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai - HD Collection'' is a video game compilation that includes remastered versions of ''Budokai'' and ''Budokai 3'', alongside full Trophy and Achievements support. The collection was released in Europe on November 2, 2012, and in North America on November 6, 2012, for
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and
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. Both games include the optional original Japanese language track, but also feature reused soundtracks from the US and European versions of the ''
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'' games (known in Japan as the ''Sparking!'' series), whereas the soundtracks from the original PS2 versions were made by Kenji Yamamoto. This is because Yamamoto had used actual songs as bases for the music for the ''Dragon Ball Z'' games he worked on as well as ''
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'' and as a result, Yamamoto was fired by
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in 2011, and all the soundtracks he did for ''
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'' were replaced by
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's scores.


Playable characters


Music


''Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack''

is the official licensed soundtrack of the first two '' Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'' & '' Budokai 2'' for
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and
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video games. It was released by Team Entertainment on January 19, 2005, in Japan only. This release was unique in that composer Kenji Yamamoto collaborated with not just the standard Japanese performers of
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as well as
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artists. American credits include
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guitarist of the 1980s rock band Toto and 1970s R&B
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band
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who can predominately be heard on tracks 22–24, but despite these credits the album remains a Japanese exclusive. Because this release focuses on the first two PS2 DBZ games, many of Yamamoto's orchestrated tracks heard in the story modes of both games were left out. Prompting many fans digitally rip music straight from the games themselves. For the most part, the tracks featured are very rock oriented with only a few featuring a jazzy funk vibe thanks in part to Tower of Power's influence. The back of the jewel casing gives both Japanese and English track listings for the songs, but the English list is not a direct translation of the Japanese. Instead, they are the names that were provided when the games were released as '' Budokai'' and '' Budokai 2''. Easily giving the impression that the soundtrack producer anticipated a big demand of importing the album by fans in English-speaking countries. Coupled with the soundtrack is a bonus DVD featuring the intro and music videos of the opening theme "Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero" performed by
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, and montage game footage. The compositions were met with positive reviews by various gaming critics. Many critics who reviewed the first ''Budokai'' game assumed that the music, like the voice talent, was Faulconer's compositions straight from the anime. Sites like
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and
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consider the music the strongest feature of ''Budokai''. Michael Knutson of GameZone though the tracks in ''Budokai 2'' were upbeat and would not get repetitive. Mr. Nash of the Armchair Empire first says that it doesn't hold up but then goes on to say "''The music works just fine for adding atmosphere to the fights''". Track listing: # くすぶるheartに火をつけろ!!
''Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero!!/Light a Fire in your Smouldering Heart!!'' # Big Opportunity # Expectation # 熱き風のごとく
''Atsuki Kaze no Gotoku/Like A Burning Wind'' # 勝利への疾走
''Shōri e no Shissō/Running Towards Victory'' # Move Forward Fearlessly # 挑戦者たち
Chōsensha-tachi/Challengers # Breaking Free # 決戦へのカウントダウン
''Kessen e no Kauntodaun/Countdown to the Decisive Battle'' # 戦慄の刻(とき)
''Senritsu no Toki/It's Thrilling Time'' # 最強の力
''Saikyō no Chikara/Super Strength'' # BUDO~Asian Spirit~ # # Spark of Fighting # A lot of'Qi' # 限界を超えて~`Qi'No Limit~
''Genkai o Koete ~'Qi' No Limit~/Breaking The Limit: 'Qi' No Limit'' # I Trust My 7th Sense~至高の力を信じて~
''I Trust My 7th Sense ~Shikō no Chikara o Shinjite~ /I Trust My 7th Sense: Believe in the Supreme Power'' # 遭遇
''Sōgū/Encounter'' # 未知の邦 ら来た戦士
''Michi no Kuni Kara Kita Senshi/Warrior From An Unknown Land'' # The Battle With All My Force # 野性の魂~Wild Soul~
''Yasei no Tamashii ~Wild Soul~/Wild-Natured Spirit: Wild Soul'' # Soul Vaccination # Only so Much Oil in the Ground # Soul With A Capital'S' # I'm Gonna Get Over~地平線の彼方へ~
''I'm Gonna Get Over ~Chiheisen no Kanata~/I'm Gonna Get Over: The Other Side Of The Horizon'' # Do It At All Risks # Full Of Tears~悲しみの淵で~
''Full of Tears ~Kanashimi no Fuchi de~/Full of Tears: In The Depths Of Sadness'' # The Man Called 'C' When the games were released in English-speaking countries, names of various tracks including the theme song were changed in order to localize despite that this soundtrack has not been released in English-speaking countries. As follows are those changes. 1. Go For It!!
4. Take It On!!
19. A Stranger


''Dragon Ball Z 3 Original Soundtrack''

is the official licensed soundtrack of '' Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3'' for
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video game. It was released by Team Entertainment on March 2, 2005 in Japan only. Like its predecessor ''Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack'' this album contains a collaboration of American as well as Japanese artists. American credits include
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guitarist of the 80's rock band Toto and 70's R&B
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band
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, but despite these credits the album remains a Japanese exclusive. The opening theme "Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai" is performed by
Hironobu Kageyama is a Japanese musician, singer and composer. He is best known for his work on anime, video game and ''tokusatsu'' soundtracks. Kageyama first rose to prominence as a teenager in the 1970s as lead singer of the rock band Lazy. Following their br ...
. As its title suggests this release stays focused on tracks that are heard on ''Budokai 3'', unlike its predecessor which focused on the first two games on a single disc. As a result, the soundtrack's track list appears to contain a more complete selection. However, many compositions that were featured throughout the trilogy's story modes yet were left out of the previous soundtrack were still overlooked, prompting many disappointed fans to rip copies of the tracks straight from the game itself. Many of these and a few cuts from the previous soundtrack were used for the North American release of ''
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'' because at the time of that game's release neither
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nor
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had secured rights to the compositions by the anime's composer
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which was used in that game. The cuts used appear to have rip straight from this album as the instrumentation does not loop as it did in the ''Budokai'' games. Like the previous soundtrack, the back of the album's jewel case feature track listings in both Japanese as well as English. However, a few of the English names are not all direct translations, but distinct track names the songs were given when the game was released as ''Budokai 3''. Also like the previous soundtrack with ''Budokai 2'''s opening theme "Kusuburu Heart ni Hi o Tsukero!!", the ''Budokai 3'' theme song "Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!" is only presented in this collection its TV size version as it was heard at the beginning of the game. However, the full versions of both songs, performed by Hironobu Kageyama, were released coupled in a single disc between the two soundtrack releases. Upon the game's release, the music received mixed reviews from gaming critics. Although it would receive high scores like 8 on GameZone, some critics still referred to the music as repetitive and corny. Yet it was appropriate for conveying the game's atmosphere. Luke Van Leuveren of ''PALGN'' states "''the sound is generic but annoyingly addictive''". However, Jeremy Dunham of IGN thought the music sounded terrific and Tony "Zing" Tomas of WHAM! Gaming called it top notch. Track listing: # " 俺はとことん止まらない!!
''Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!/I Won't Stop 'Till the End!!'' # "MISSION~新しき神話を創れ~"
''MISSION ~Atarashiki Shinwa o Tsukure~/Mission: Make A New Legend'' # "天空の闘い FOR JUSTICE"
''Tenkū no Tatakai FOR JUSTICE/Sky Battle For Justice'' # "勝利へのインパルス"
''Shôri e no Inparusu/Impulse Towards Victory'' # "We Go Nuts!"~誰も眠れぬ夜~
''We Go Nuts!~Dare mo Nemurenu Yoru~/We Go Nuts!: Restless Night'' # "Under the Gibbous Moon" # "不屈"~Indomitable Spirit~
''Fukutsu~Indomitable Spirit~/Fortitude: Indomitable Spirit'' # "Hand"-in-Hand Fight # "午前0時のシャッフル"
''Gozen Zeroji no Shaffuru/12:00 Midnight Shuffle Time'' # "24-7 Crazy" # "疾風チャレンジャー"
''Shuppū Charenjā/Hurricane Challenger'' # "Twist of Fate" # "ouT oF CoNTRoL" # "Heartbeatが聴こえるかい?"
''Heartbeat ga Kikoeru Kai?/Can You Hear The Heartbeat?'' # "Ultra dAnce in Battlefield" # "銀河を超えて"
''Ginga o Koete/Over The Galaxy'' # "Night of Tempest" # "I'm In Tip-Top Shape" # "炎のOutsiders"
''Honō no Outsiders/Blazing Outsiders'' # "Flight in the Dark side" # "暁"(あかつき)の闘い
''Akatsuki no Tatakai/Daybreak Battle'' # "魔の勢力"
''Ma no Seiryoku/Might of Evil'' # "Ultimatum"~最後通牒~
''Ultimatum ~Saigo-Tsūchô~/Surrender Or Perish'' # "暗黒からの強者"
''Ankoku kara no Kyôsha/Powerful Man From The Darkness'' # "宇宙最大の作戦"~Great Tactics~
''Uchū Saidai no Sakusen~Great Tactics~/The Greatest Tactics in the Universe: Great Tactics'' # "青空を抱きしめて"
''Aozora o Dakishimete/Embrace The Blue Sky'' # "Expectation"(Remix) # "Twist of Fate"~ouT oF CoNTRoL(Remix) Track name changes Like the game's previous two installments, the names of various music tracks were changed when it was released in English-speaking countries as ''Budokai 3'' for localization. The name changes are as follows: 1. The Ultimate Energy!!
11. Step On It
22. Warning
24. Chaos
26. Sky High


Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!

is the opening theme to ''Budokai 3'' and a single by Japanese singer
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. It was released on February 23, 2005, in Japan only. The single peaked at #1 on Oricon."Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!" @ Oricon.
/ref> It is coupled with the opening theme to the previous video game '' Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2''. "''Kusuburu Heart ni Hi o Tsukero!!''". The single would be made available domestically through the online music service
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for a short time. However both song titles were erroneously written as "Oreha Tokotonntomaranai!!" and "Kusuburu Heartni Hiwotsukero!!". Track listing: #俺はとことん止まらない!!
''Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!/I Won’t Stop Till the End!!'' #くすぶるheartに火をつけろ!!
''Kusuburu Heart ni Hi wo Tsukero!!/Light a Fire in your Smouldering Heart!!'' #俺はとことん止まらない!!(インストゥルメンタル)
''Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!! (Insuturumentaru)/I Won’t Stop Till the End!! (Instrumental)'' #くすぶるheartに火をつけろ!!(インストゥルメンタル)
''Kusuburu Heart ni Hi o Tsukero!! (Insuturumentaru)/Light a Fire in your Smouldering Heart!! (Instrumental)''


Reception


''Budokai''

''Budokai'' received "mixed or average" reviews on both platforms according to the
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. Many critics complained about the GameCube version's simple interface and the fact that combos weren't worth the payoff. However, more complex combos were possible due to an oversight in the move canceling feature but were rarely known at the time. These oversights were turned into an important part of the system in the later games and were what high level play tended to revolve around.


''Budokai 2''

''Budokai 2'' received "average" reviews on both platforms according to Metacritic.


''Budokai 3''

''Budokai 3'' was given much higher reviews than its predecessors ''Budokai'' and ''Budokai 2'' according to Metacritic. This was often due to how critics felt that the game did more to improve its gameplay rather than just its graphics and presentation. Its fighting and graphics have also been praised, with
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stating that ''Budokai 3'' was "One of the few instances of cel-shading done right", and that it "also offers a healthy amount of special effects and pyrotechnics and they all look great."


''Shin Budokai''

''Shin Budokai'' received "average" reviews according to Metacritic. In Japan, ''
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'' gave it a score of one eight, one seven, one six, and one seven, for a total of 28 out of 40.


''Shin Budokai - Another Road''

''Shin Budokai - Another Road'' received "mixed" reviews according to Metacritic. In Japan, ''Famitsu'' gave it a score of one six, one five, and two sevens for a total of 25 out of 40.


''Budokai: HD Collection''

''Budokai: HD Collection'' received "mixed" reviews on both platforms according to Metacritic.


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (Series) Shueisha franchises Video game franchises Video game franchises introduced in 2002 Toei Animation video game projects