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Title: Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Battle 22

Game Genre: Fighting

Released in: Japan, England

Japanese Release Date: July, 28 1995

Publisher: Bandai

Description: This game is a continuation of the DBZ fighting craze which started with Super Butoden, The game features 22 base characters and five bonus ones. There is even a build up mode where you pick a fighter and gain levels by beating computer opponents. You can then take your built up character and duel with others' built up players. This game also features 3D stages with 2D characters. The characters look just like in the series. Unlike Butoden, the screen zooms out as you move away from each other rather than splitting. Also unlike Butoden, this game features dozens of CD quality speech samples for each character. Like the SFC games, this fighter includes a Budoukai mode, but once again breaking from tradition, the game gives you the option of doing a 16 player tournament, instead of of just 8. Expect to pay from $35-$75 for this game if you do buy it.

Who's In It?: Super Saiyan Goku, Future Trunks, Chibi Trunks, Goten, Gotenks, Chibi Gohan, Piccolo, Vegeta, Cell, Fat Buu, Majin Buu, Frieza, Android 16, Zarbon, Majin Vegeta,and lots more!

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Title: Dragon Ball Z Great Dragonball Legends

Game Genre: 3-D Fighter

Released in: Japan

Japanese Release Date: May, 31 1996

Publisher: Bandai

Description: This game is yet another fighter in the long line of DBZ fighters, but this one is unique. Unlike traditional fighters, you and up to two other Computer controlled characters (You can control them if you choose them). The controls in this game are surprisingly simple, yet effective. The characters themselves are 2D but they are sweet none the less. The game features story, VS, and tournament modes. For those of you who beat the game, a special "what if" battle mode awaits you. This game is not that rare, as it is only a few years old. Expect to pay from $35-$75 for this one.

Who's In It: Goku, Vegeta, Krillin, Nappa, Piccolo, Frieza, Cell, Android 16-20 and basically the whole DBZ crew that and Most every level of Super Saiyan except Level 4 :-).

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Title: Dragonball GT Final Bout

Game Genre: Fighter

Released in: Japan, America

Japanese Release Date: August, 21 1997

English Release Date: January, 1998

Publisher: Bandai

Description: This game is a 3D fighting. The graphics are nice for a PSX game, but characters move slow! This was one of three Dragon Ball Games. Despite what people try to say, this game is not rare. At Least $45 or Less for it.

Who's In It: Goku, Cell, Piccolo, Majin Buu, Vegeta, Gohan, Trunks, Bebi Vegeta, Frieza, and the GT Crew. This is the only game I have seen that has a Super Saiyan 4 Character in it.

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