Release Date: 1993
"Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden" is a fighting game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) released in 1993. It was one of the first video games developed based on the Dragon Ball Z anime series, which was immensely popular at the time. In this game, players choose from a roster of characters prominent in the Dragon Ball Z series, such as Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, to battle against each other or against the computer in various modes. The game is notable for its large playing fields, split-screen feature that activates when fighters are far apart, and a unique story mode that follows specific arcs of the anime. The battles are enhanced by the inclusion of special moves and power-ups that capture the dynamic and explosive nature of the battles seen in the anime.
The release of "Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden" marked a significant milestone in the adaptation of anime into video games, setting a foundation for numerous sequels and related games that would follow. It emerged during a burgeoning era for fighting games, influenced by the success of titles such as "Street Fighter II". While "Super Butōden" might not have possessed the polished mechanics of some of its contemporaries, its use of the Dragon Ball Z license was a major draw for fans of the series, offering them a new way to engage with their favorite characters and storylines. The game was initially released in Japan and later saw adaptations in various other regions, each version tailoring certain aspects to better suit its audience, yet always keeping the core elements that made it a beloved classic among Dragon Ball Z enthusiasts.
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