Kamehameha and transformations: from the Budokai games to FighterZ, Dragon Ball became a licensed fighting-game staple. RomWize re-ranks the best entries by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.
"Arc System Works translates the Dragon Ball universe into a spectacular 2D fighter with animation stunningly faithful to the anime. The three-on-three team battles are fast and readable, welcoming to newcomers yet rewarding mastery."
"A likable Japanese Dragon Ball Z fighter with a large roster and spectacular special attacks. More accessible than technical, perfect for fans."
"Dragon Ball Z Budokai HD Collection groups Budokai 1 and 3 in HD. Two classics revisited with remastered period graphics. Perfect for rediscovering the original Budokai games in an improved version."
"The most polished Dragon Ball Z on SNES, with huge sprites and two plane vertical combat. A real treat for DBZ fighting fans."
"Dragon Ball Raging Blast 2 improves on the first with an even more complete roster and refined mechanics. More characters from the anime and films, revised balance. The accomplished version of Raging Blast."