Hello all, it's Juan Reina again!
I managed to get a hold of this game when our beloved website ***, was stil up.
From the emulater, to the bios, to the game.
I kepped this game around not because it's dragon ball, no, because it's anime, no!
I can't figure out! tell me, Juan!
I kepped the game around because it's accessible! Like the other Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi games, they took one thing in mind when making this.
At least 95/96 of this game is accessible.
That's real grate for being a PS2 game, rite? Hel yeah it is!
From the main menu, to the settings menu, to the sagas menu, to the lirning about how to use Z items menu, to the training menu, to the fight menus, to telling the dragon ball story, to the turnament menus, to the replay menus, to the dificultty menus, to being in sterrio, Trust me, if you're looking for an accessible fighting game and mortal kombat is bothering ya with this OCR OCR OCR OCR, take a little brake, and lets try a game that not only uses many of the dragon ball characters to speak menus such as Bulma, Krilin, Gohan, Vegeta, Nappa, and lets not forget, the star of it all, the one and only, Goku! and that's just only some of the characters and some of the menus that can be read in this grate, accessible, game! Da, I won't spoile the rest of this games accessibility, I will let you find them out on your own!
Features.
A part from being accessible in English, it has a nother language, Japanese! You can access that by going to the hey, Juan, O yeah. to the sounds menu, and there it is it's under game settings, sound ,
language. It should say. You can change the dialog to English or Japanese.
History of voice over on this game.
in older versions of the Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi games you could tern off and on the voice accessibility features. in Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi 3, you can no longer tern this feature off and i'm so, so, so glad that they've removed that dam switch!
Story of how I found out about this game.
When I was young, My mother wouldn't let me play games. When I whent to my older cousin's house, He told me. Juan, wa go play a game? My mother stopped me. my cousin asked my mom, he also said. I will watch him, so he no broke nuthing.
My mom also said, OK but he just ca play no game. How he a play if he ca see the thing? My cousin. No worry, I fine something da he cuh play. My cousin had Dragon Ball Z, Budokai Tenkaichi 2, you know, the one with the switch for voice accessibility on his PS2, and when ever I was there, I was never good at it at the time, but with Jeraldo's help, and the voice accessibility feature, I got better at it,and every time, I was constantly asking my mom. Can I have it, I wa da talking fighting game! Please ma?
Later he got Dragon Ball Z, Budokai Tenkaichi 3, and befor I knew it, I was playing games like never befor!
Instructions.
For instructions in grate detail, please listen to the file called listen me. It shows how you run the emu, how to set up buttons, and even shows off some of it's accessibility in the end! it will also teach you how to use the bios, and how to load the game,etc. After you're done with listening to that file, listen to the one called important things.
Well, thank you, and here's the key for the BTSync folder.
This key is unavailable due to leegal reasons. Users who want the key or A mega link to A game or emulator, Don't be affraid to shoot me an email, [email protected] or hitting up the skype groop, or by PMs on the forrum. If you want something be it anime or games, vocaloids or emus, just, shoot! Until then, happy gaming, Juan carlos noel reina!
The key to the old Vocalizer folder is. BHYHYEYDHREVIF3P55OTK7SOTZS67HG35
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