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The '''''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai''''' games are a series of fighting games based on the ''Dragon Ball'' media franchise. The life of the Budokai series is similar to most 3D fighting games. Two characters fight in a three-dimensional environment until the health meter of one character is depleted, and the opposing player wins. The player is able to initiate a variety of special moves in order to defeat his or her opponent.
The '''''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai''''' games are a series of fighting games based on the ''Dragon Ball'' media franchise. The life of the Budokai series is similar to most 3D fighting games. Two characters fight in a three-dimensional environment until the health meter of one character is depleted, and the opposing player wins. The player is able to initiate a variety of special moves in order to defeat his or her opponent.

Revision as of 21:48, 27 April 2010

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
DragonBallZBudokaiGC.jpg
Developer(s) Dimps
Publisher(s) Atari, Bandai
Series Dragon Ball
Platform(s) GameCube
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
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The Dragon Ball Z: Budokai games are a series of fighting games based on the Dragon Ball media franchise. The life of the Budokai series is similar to most 3D fighting games. Two characters fight in a three-dimensional environment until the health meter of one character is depleted, and the opposing player wins. The player is able to initiate a variety of special moves in order to defeat his or her opponent.

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