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Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension

The final and most advanced Dragon Ball Z fighting game on SNES features cinematic special moves and six-button combat. With eight playable characters and dramatic story battles, it captures the intensity of the anime's Cell Saga with scaling sprites and screen-filling energy attacks.

Release Date
January 1, 1995
Developer
Bandai
Publisher
Bandai
Players
1
Region
US

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Gameplay Systems

Similar to the earlier Butōden entries on SNES, Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension is a fighting game reminiscent of Street Fighter II . Players fight against other characters in one-on-one matches and the fighter who manages to deplete the health bar of the opponent wins the bout and becomes the winner of the match. The title features three modes of play, however, the story mode is excluded in the European version. The roster consists of ten characters; Goku , Majin Vegeta , Gotenks , Gohan , Vegito , Piccolo , Majin Buu , Kid Buu , Frieza , and Perfect Cell .

The combat system of the game has unique features differing from the Super Butōden entries in the ability to send a character to the back of a stage and the "Rush Battle System", which are Ki blast counterattacks when both fighters strike at the same time, as well as desperation moves available at low health; removing the split-screen system, and the lifebar now acting as both health and Ki meters. Additionally, when executing special moves, the character's health is automatically decreased while recharging Ki increases it.

Media Reviews

IGN
2
Famitsu
24/40

About Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension

Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension is a classic video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on January 1, 1995. Developed by Bandai and published by Bandai, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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