Dragon Ball Z Sparking METEOR (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3) delivers an extreme 3D fighting experience, improving upon last year's game with over.
(also known as Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteor) is an Action, Fighting, Single and Multiplayer video game developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Atari. The game offers an exciting gameplay based on the cartoon series known as Dragon Ball Z. There are up to ninety-eight characters available in 161 forms and the player can choose one of them to jump into the battle where he has to fight against another players. Battle Replay, Day and Night Stages, Online Capability, etc. Are new features in the game.
The player can record his favorite fight and save it to an SD card to watch later. The game revolves around one-on-one combat matches and the primary task of the player is to face off another component in a unique environment. Each character has its unique personality, abilities and special attacks that the player can use to take down his competitor to win the stage. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 offers prominent features such as 10 different Modes, over 150 exciting Characters, 30 Battle Stages, up to 10 types of AI Opponents, and more. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the third game in the series of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi.
Works Fine Super Robot Taisen Z SLPS-25887 Super Robot Taisen Impact SLPS-25104 Super Robot Taisen MX SLPS-25345 Super Robot Taisen Alpha 2 SLPS-25228 Super Robot Taisen Alpha 3 SLPS-25537 Of all PS2 Super Robot Taisen, only Z is officially PS2 Classic (Japan). All games work perfectly, probably because they use the same graphic engine. Problems Super Robot Taisen Original Generations SLPS-25733 Super Robot Taisen Original Generation Gaiden SLPS-25836 The only problems that these games present, is that both the cutscenes and the title menu have sttutering sound.
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If anyone knows of a config that fixes this problem, I would be very grateful. Click to expand.I already edited what you mention along with other things but the following doubts arose. 1.- Is there a rule for games that have different names?
Example: Robot Warlords Europe / Velvet File (ヴェルベット) Japan Mega Man X8 USA & Europe / Rockman X8 (ロックマンX8) Japan 2.- It would be pertinent to list them in a different slot?, or would it be convenient to leave their western name (if it has one) and in the notes to put the Asian name? 3.- Is it convenient to delete the repeated games that were added with different names? Example: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 / Persona 4. I already edited what you mention along with other things but the following doubts arose. 1.- Is there a rule for games that have different names? Example: Robot Warlords Europe / Velvet File (ヴェルベット) Japan Mega Man X8 USA & Europe / Rockman X8 (ロックマンX8) Japan 2.- It would be pertinent to list them in a different slot?, or would it be convenient to leave their western name (if it has one) and in the notes to put the Asian name? 3.- Is it convenient to delete the repeated games that were added with different names?
Example: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 / Persona 4. Click to expand.Good question, you hitted in a problem we have about how is organized Personally i prefer to add the western name and asian together in the same line.
Because is the same game and it simplifyes things (but makes name lines longer though) See the dragon ball games, i added them together, but at some point someone separated them, and there is more people that posts the games for different regions in separated lines I dont like it, but sometimes is needed to find an agreement in how is made wiki, so i did not want to discuss this or insist in it because is not a big problem really (and i dont edit that page much, i only review it eventually) So. Dunno what to suggest you, do what you want:P Sorry for not giving you an straight answer, but i noticed you get used to wiki very fast, and i guess you are going to be a frequent editor, so now your oppinion counts, we can discuss this later, and i guess we should advise to. What i mean with 'your oppinon counts' is if there is some detail in how is made the page you consider is annoying or could be improved. And you are going to 'work' in that page editing it frequently, then your oppinion is important because you are going to 'suffer' that annoyance everytime you edit the page The oppinion of other people that doesnt edits the page frenquetly (like me) doesnt counts much, i see the problem, but im not going to 'suffer' it while working in it because i dont edit that page much In other words. If the people that edits the page frequenty disagrees with me, then they are right, im not going to disturb them in the way they wants to work. The format of the wiki is quite newbie friendly, I think the wiki has a lot of potential but it definitely has its problems.
Another problem that I saw are the formats in which the games were tested, in the original post they are divided into Official PS2 Classic: -PS2 Classic PKG -Custom PS2 Classic Package -PS2 ISO on Cobra CFW PS2 Classic PKG & PS2 ISO on Cobra CFW, for my experience in general they have the same performance but with custom PKG it's another story, for example a user tested Bloody Roar 3 as custom PKG and another one in ISO format, the first one reported Slowdown and glitches and the second mentioned that the game worked well, and the only problem that presented was something about an analog. In the wiki only the case of PKG is mentioned. Click to expand.IIrc I split many titles there per region, maybe even DB series. I did it because there are many Asian users that use wiki list.
Not everyone will know that Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteor will be Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 in EU/NA. Similar situation with Naruto Shippuuden: Narutimate Accel, that here is know as Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 4 Slightly different situation is with Fatal Frame series. In EU known as Project Zero, in JP known as Zero. I think here JP and EU can be merged. But i'm still fan of split them. Anyway, if you wasn't aware even about one of those titles that I described above.
Then common JP gamer also can be not aware that his favorite game have different name somewhere in the world.