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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai

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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai US box art
Developer(s) Dimps
Publisher(s) NA EU Infogrames
JPN Bandai
Release date(s) Sony PlayStation 2
EU November 29, 2002
NA December 3, 2002
JPN February 13, 2003
Nintendo GameCube
NA October 28, 2003
EU November 14, 2003
JPN November 28, 2003
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, GameCube
Media 1 × DVD-ROM (PS2), GameCube Optical Disc
Input PlayStation 2 Controller
GameCube Controller

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, released as Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ Doragon Bōru Zetto?) in Japan, is a fighting video game that was released for the PlayStation 2 in December 2002 in North America and for the GameCube in North America on October 2003. The game was released in Japan by Bandai on the PlayStation 2 in February 13, 2003, while the Nintendo GameCube release was brought out near the end of the year, on November 28, 2003. It was developed by Dimps and published by Atari. As the GameCube version was released almost a year after the PlayStation 2 version, the opportunity was taken to improve the graphics using cel-shading.

Contents

[edit] Gameplay

[edit] Skills

Each character can be optionally customised by using a 7-slot skill tray; players may choose up to 7 skills and assign them to a fighter. Some skills can take up multiple slots. Skills may be purchased from Mr. Popo with the prize money from the World Tournament mode.

There are three types of skills: Special Moves, which include skills such as the Kamehameha and the ability to become Super Saiyan; Physical, which includes such skills as Zanku Fist; and Equipment, which includes skills such as the Senzu Bean. One can also purchase Dragon Balls, and when you have all of them, Oolong appears and summons Shenron, giving the player a choice of 3 Breakthrough capsules; these allow a player to use all of a character's moves and abilities at once.

[edit] Story mode

The Story Mode consists of 3D cutscenes adapted from the series (though more close to the manga than the anime). Unlike later Budokai games, the story mode is similar to most other fighting games (in which cutscenes occur between battles). The story mode covers 3 Sagas - Saiyan, Namek, Android - and the player automatically collects capsules (or sometimes Dragon Balls) at the end of each battle. Depending on which episode is being played, the playable characters are Goku, Gohan, Piccolo and Vegeta. At the end of every saga there are bonus what if episodes, and one plays as the main villain of that saga; Vegeta, Freeza and Cell respectively.

  • In Vegeta's storyline, Vegeta: Saiyan Prince, Vegeta and Goku then duel, and Vegeta defeats him with minimum effort, driven by the desire to avenge Nappa. Then Krillin and Gohan turn up, and Vegeta beats them separately. After the battle, Vegeta speaks to himself for a minute while Yajirobe sneaks up behind him. Vegeta hears Yajirobe, and, impressed by Yajirobe's bravery, offers him to become his next pupil. Yajirobe refuses, stating that he doesn't want to end up like Nappa. Enraged at being reminded of Nappa's death, Vegeta screams in anger, and becomes a Super Saiyan. The episode ends.
  • In Freeza's storyline, Freeza's Rage, Freeza successfully beats Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, Krillin and Gohan in battle. He then succeeds in wishing for immortality. Blowing up Namek, Freeza returns to his spaceship, deciding to destroy Earth next. The episode ends.
Cell absorbs Kuririn.
Cell absorbs Kuririn.
  • In Cell's storyline, A Cold-Blooded Assassin, Cell attempts to absorb 17 and 18, and successfully beats 16 in battle. He then absorbs 17, but while attempting to absorb 18 Krillin jumps in the way, causing Cell to accidentally absorbs Krillin and lose a lot of power (Cell battles Krillin). Yamcha and Tien then show up to challenge the weakened Cell. He just manages to beat Yamcha, but he is then killed by Tien. The real Cell then wakes up in the middle of the Cell Ring, realising that it was a dream. The episode ends.

[edit] World tournament

The World Tournament allows players to compete against a computer-controlled character in a Martial Arts Tournament. The Prizes can the following:

  • Novice: 10,000 Zeni
  • Adept: 30,000 Zeni
  • Advance: 50,000 Zeni (You can also unlock The Great Saiyaman as a first time prize).

[edit] Dueling

Dueling mode allows a player to fight a computer-controlled character at a preset skill level, or two human players to fight each other using any custom skills. A player may also watch a fight between two computer-controlled fighters.

[edit] Sequels

There are two sequels released to this game, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3.

The game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi or Dragon Ball Z: Sparking in Japan, released in fall 2005, is not a true sequel to the Budokai series; it was developed by Spike instead of Dimps and features a radically different fighting engine. In its home country of Japan it is known as Dragon Ball Z Sparking!, but was renamed for worldwide release to capitalize on the popularity of the Budokai brand. A sequel to Budokai Tenkaichi was released on October 2006 release in Japan under the title Dragon Ball Z Sparking! Neo and was also released in the U.S. as Budokai Tenkaichi 2.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Voice cast

The North American version contains the voices from the FUNimation dub of the anime series, with all other localised versions containing the original Japanese dub with subtitles.

Character Name Voice Actor (Japanese) V.A. (U.S. English)
Son Goku Masako Nozawa Sean Schemmel
Son Gohan (young) Masako Nozawa Stephanie Nadolny
Great Saiyaman Masako Nozawa Kyle Hebert
Piccolo Toshio Furukawa Christopher Sabat
Vegeta Ryo Horikawa Christopher Sabat
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Tiffany Vollmer
Trunks Takeshi Kusao Eric Vale
Kuririn/Krillin Mayumi Tanaka Sonny Strait
Yajirobe Mayumi Tanaka Mike McFarland
Yamcha Toru Furuya Christopher Sabat
Tenshinhan/Tien Hirotaka Suzuoki John Burgmeier
Chaozu/Chiaotzu Hiroko Emori Monika Antonelli
Chi-Chi Mayumi Sho Cynthia Cranz
Muten Rōshi/Master Roshi Hiroshi Masuoka Mike McFarland
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Bradford Jackson
Pu'ar/Puar Naoko Watanabe Monika Antonelli
Mr. Satan/Hercule Daisuke Gori Chris Rager
Mr. Popo Toku Nishio Christopher Sabat
Karin/Korin Naoki Tatsuta Mark Britten
Kami Takeshi Aono Christopher Sabat
Kita no Kaiō/King Kai Joji Yanami Sean Schemmel
Raditz Shigeru Chiba Justin Cook
Nappa Shouzou Iizuka Phil Parsons
Freeza/Frieza Ryuusei Nakao Linda Young
Zarbon Sho Hayami Christopher Sabat
Dodoria Yukitoshi Hori Chris Forbis
Kiwi/Cui Kōji Totani Bill Townsley
Ginyu Taicho/Captain Ginyu Hideyuki Hori Brice Armstrong
Butta/Burter Yukimasa Kishino Mark Britten
Ghurd/Guldo Kouzou Shioya Bill Townsley
Jeese/Jeice Kazumi Tanaka Christopher Sabat
Reacoom/Recoome Kenji Utsumi Christopher Sabat
Porunga Junpei Takiguchi Christopher Sabat
Jinzōningen Nijū-gō/Dr. Gero Kōji Yada Kent Williams
Jinzōningen Jūroku-gō/Android #16 Hikaru Midorikawa Jeremy Inman
Jinzōningen Jūnana-gō/Android #17 Shigeru Nakahara Chuck Huber
Jinzōningen Jūhachi-gō/Android #18 Miki Itou Meredith McCoy
Jinzōningen Jūkyū-gō/Android #19 Yukitoshi Hori Philip Wilburn
Cell Norio Wakamoto Dameon Clarke
Saibaiman/Saibaman Toru Furuya John Burgmeier
Cell Jr. Hirotaka Suzuoki Justin Cook
Shenlong/Shenron Kenji Utsumi Christopher Sabat
Tenkaichi Budokai Announcer/Tournament Announcer Hirotaka Suzuoki Eric Vale
Narrator Joji Yanami Kyle Hebert

[edit] Reception

The game has received less than favorable reviews, many critics complained about its simple interface and the fact that combos weren't worth the payoff. The game has received a 68% on Game Rankings.

[edit] Trivia

  • The opening from the Japanese version featured CHA-LA HEAD CHA-LA (the first opening song from the TV series). It was replaced in the American version with the first US theme song, Rock the Dragon. However, the end credits featured CHA-LA HEAD CHA-LA instrumentals. For some reason the opening used in the European version was just made of clips from the Story Mode, and had a different music. Speculation led lots to believe it was due to most of the European audience not seeing the proper introduction the anime had, although it was actually seen in some countries like Spain.
  • Originally, the European version of the game called Mr. Satan by his original name, but this was changed to Hercule in later releases.
  • On the dueling image on the main menu and the PAL GameCube boxart Vegeta is in his Buu Saga attire.
  • Unlike later games in which transforming gave a slight percentage of attack increasement, each transformation in Budokai gave each character a 10% attack increase, making characters who could transform the most powerful characters in the game. Other Budokai games (excluding Tenkaichi) gave characters smaller increases or fixed increases depending on transformations, being no more than 10% extra for each transformation (this makes Goku the most powerful character in the game, since he has the most transformations).
  • The Kamehameha attack is yellow for everyone except for Cell, while in the anime, the yellow version does not exist. In the colored page of the manga, though, the kamehameha is most of the time yellow.
  • Goku's first three transformations are called King Kai Fist x2, x5, and x10, which is a mis-translation of Goku's Kaioken technique.
  • During the story mode's cutscenes inside Master Roshi's house, you can see a book on his table which has a blurred image of the cover for the first Dragon Ball manga volume.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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