Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection

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    Dragon Ball Z Budokai 1 and Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 make their triumphant debut on next generation consoles in Dragon Ball Z Budokai HD Collection. Originally released in 2002 and 2004 respectively, both games deliver highly charged, unforgettable gameplay experiences, making Dragon Ball Z Budokai HD Collection an essential purchase for new Dragon Ball Z fans as well as those who want to relive the furious battles from the original games. Remastered in high-definition with full trophy/achievement support, fans can relive these two great games or experience them for the first time in one special collection.

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection FEATURES:

    BUDOKAI 1 FEATURES

    • Face off with up to 23 mighty DBZ warriors!
    • 60 moves per character including Kamehameha
    • Fierce fighting modes including Story, Duel & World Match
    • Follow the DBZ animated series from Saiyan Saga to Android saga!
    • Includes the authentic Japanese voiceover cast
    BUDOKAI 3 FEATURES

    • More than 40 characters from Dragon Ball, DBZ, DBZ movies & Dragon Ball GT
    • Customize your DBZ warrior & build the ultimate fighter
    • Saiyan Overdrive Fighting System brings the speed, cinematic attacks & combos, airborne acrobatics and intensity of the DBZ anime
    • Share character profile passwords for other players to use
    • Includes the authentic Japanese
    • voiceover cast
     
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    Never noticed how much the PS3 cover cropped out so much of the picture in comparison to 360's, the 360 cover has a lot more and almost uncropped.

    This might matter to someone buying it, the music in this Budokai HD Collection was replaced by Dragon Ball's BT3's, UT's game soundtracks and supposedly a brand new musical score (from the same composer of Ultimate Tenkaichi short for UT).
     

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