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'''''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2''''', originally published as '''''Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Neo''''' ('''''ドラゴンボールZ Sparking! NEO Doragon Bōru Zetto Supākingu! Neo''''') in Japan, is the second installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. The game originally featured 129 characters and 16 stages, though the Japanese and PAL Wii versions came with five additional characters (Demon King Piccolo, Cyborg Tao, Appule, Frieza Soldier, and Pilaf Robot/combined form) and an extra stage as compensation of their late releases (all of the added characters reappear in Tenkaichi 3's English version). | '''''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2''''', originally published as '''''Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Neo''''' ('''''ドラゴンボールZ Sparking! NEO Doragon Bōru Zetto Supākingu! Neo''''') in Japan, is the second installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. The game originally featured 129 characters and 16 stages, though the Japanese and PAL Wii versions came with five additional characters (Demon King Piccolo, Cyborg Tao, Appule, Frieza Soldier, and Pilaf Robot/combined form) and an extra stage as compensation of their late releases (all of the added characters reappear in Tenkaichi 3's English version). | ||
== Emulation | == Emulation Information == | ||
=== Wii Remote Doesn't Work === | === Wii Remote Doesn't Work === | ||
This game can use either a GameCube controller or a Wii Remote for control, but the GameCube controller will override the Wii Remote, and give no visual indication. The home button on the Wii Remote will work but nothing else. To play with a Wii Remote, go to "Config" -> "GameCube" and set "Port 1" to "Nothing". Note that the same thing occurs when played on an actual Wii or Wii U console. Refer {{issue|1870}}. | This game can use either a GameCube controller or a Wii Remote for control, but the GameCube controller will override the Wii Remote, and give no visual indication. The home button on the Wii Remote will work but nothing else. To play with a Wii Remote, go to "Config" -> "GameCube" and set "Port 1" to "Nothing". Note that the same thing occurs when played on an actual Wii or Wii U console. Refer {{issue|1870}}. |