Dragon Ball Kai Ultimate Butouden Rom Europe Review
Nintendo DS (ROM version: Europe) Genre: 2D Fighting / Arcade Developer: Game Republic / Namco Bandai
Dragon Ball fans are no strangers to gaming, but for years, a particular gem remained exclusive to Japan, leaving European and Western fans craving more traditional 2D fighting action. Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butouden for the Nintendo DS is that gem.
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Have you ever managed to get the European version running? Does the German dub of the menu text hit differently? Let me know in the comments below.
: Unlike traditional fighters with separate punch and kick buttons, this title uses weak and strong attack buttons. Nintendo DS (ROM version: Europe) Genre: 2D Fighting
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Dragon Ball Kai Ultimate Butouden is a fighting game developed by Arc System Works and published by Bandai Namco Games. The game is based on the Dragon Ball Kai anime series, a re-edited and re-mastered version of the original Dragon Ball Z series. The game features 26 playable characters, including iconic heroes like Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, as well as notorious villains like Frieza and Cell.
no official European (PAL) ROM or release for Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden
: Because the Nintendo DS and DS Lite are region-free, the Japanese cartridge will work on European hardware. However, the Nintendo DSi and 3DS have region locks for DSi-enhanced software (though this game is standard DS). English Fan Translation (Modern Updates)
Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butouden was never officially released in Europe or North America. Due to licensing complexities or perhaps a lack of faith in the European market for a 2D DS game in 2011, it remained a Japan-exclusive title.