Dragon ball z budokai 2 v series#
If the fusion "fails", then one of two things happen: either the player can no longer attempt the fusion for the match (Potara Earrings) or the player must use a weaker version of the character (Fusion Dance).Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (simply Dragon Ball Z in Japan) is a series of fighting video games based on the anime series Dragon Ball Z, itself part of the larger Dragon Ball franchise. Fusions done with the Fusion Dance are time-limited, while fusions done with the Potara Earrings persist throughout the match. In order to fuse, players must input a special command with either of the characters. Fusions cannot be used in both Dragon World and Tournament modes. While Gotenks and Vegito appeared in the original manga and anime, Tiencha and Gokule are original "what-if" characters. Through special unlockables, some characters can fuse together as a single combatant.
Dragon ball z budokai 2 v android#
Android 16 (unlocked in Stage 4 by defeating him as Goku).
Dragon ball z budokai 2 v ps2#
The game also received a limited-edition PS2 release in Japan, titled Dragon Ball Z 2 V, given to 2,000 lucky sweepstakes winners for the V Jump magazine. It was later ported to the GameCube by Pyramid, which was released in North America (on December 15, 2004), Europe (on March 18, 2005). In addition, the previous game's Story Mode is replaced with a new "Dragon World" adventure mode that is inspired by board games. The sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, Budokai 2 covers the entire main Dragon Ball Z arc of the Dragon Ball manga and animated series, adding numerous characters from the latter end of the series. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z 2) is a 2.5D sci-fi fantasy fighting game developed by Dimps and published for the PlayStation 2 in Europe (by Bandai on November 14, 2003), North America (by Atari on December 4, 2003), and Japan (by Bandai on February 5, 2004).