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Dragon Ball Z Sparking! Meteor 
BandaiCompatible with PlayStation2™
For JPN/Asian systems only.
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「ドラゴンボール」「ドラゴンボールZ」「ドラゴンボールGT」「ドラゴンボール劇場版」から選りすぐられた150人以上のキャラクターでバトルが可能。「ドラゴンボールZ Sparking!」「ドラゴンボールZ Sparking!NEO」のROMを持っているユーザーは、専用モードでROMを入れ替えて使用することにより、それぞれに搭載されていたモードを今作のバトルシステムで遊ぶことが可能です。
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| Original Name | ドラゴンボールZ スパーキング!メテオ |
| Release Date | Oct 02, 2007 |
| Genre | Fighting |
| Version | Japan |
| CERO A (Free) | |
| PAX-Code | PAX0003589057 |
| Catalog No. | SLPS-25815 |
| Item Code | 4582224491827 |
| Players | 1-2 |
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| Total votes: | 3 |
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fabiohnk5 (73) on 08, Dec. 2011 16:12 (HKT)
Dragon Ball Z Sparking! Meteor
Original voices and music for this good and funny anime game.
Original voices and music for this good and funny anime game.
Klodd (4) on 30, May. 2010 08:46 (HKT)
Review
The learing curve for Sparkling! Meteor is very steep if you are new to the series and you can expect to have a few irritating moments before you get the hang of it. In the previous games, the tutorial was really long since you had to go through some actual in-game training after each part, this game focuses more on text and is very unforgiving if you forget something. Thus, it is very difficult in the beginning. Get the English version if you dont understand Japanese or read an online-tutorial.
Once you get the hang of it, this is every DBZ or "actionfighter"'s dream. The fighting is fast, smooth and fun. The variation between characters is a bit dull as the combo-sets are pretty much the same but it doesnt really matter since the constant action will keep you busy anyways.
The storymode is a dissapointment since you only get to see the battles and some characters that are talking arent acctually present on the scene. If you know the DBZ story from the start, you are probably not going to care anyways since it is a story retold so many times anyways.
Sound is good and the multiplayer-options are nice, although it seems that the wifi is pretty much dead now.
If you dont have this game and havent tried any of the earlier games in the series, this is a must have if you like fighting and/or DBZ.
The learing curve for Sparkling! Meteor is very steep if you are new to the series and you can expect to have a few irritating moments before you get the hang of it. In the previous games, the tutorial was really long since you had to go through some actual in-game training after each part, this game focuses more on text and is very unforgiving if you forget something. Thus, it is very difficult in the beginning. Get the English version if you dont understand Japanese or read an online-tutorial.
Once you get the hang of it, this is every DBZ or "actionfighter"'s dream. The fighting is fast, smooth and fun. The variation between characters is a bit dull as the combo-sets are pretty much the same but it doesnt really matter since the constant action will keep you busy anyways.
The storymode is a dissapointment since you only get to see the battles and some characters that are talking arent acctually present on the scene. If you know the DBZ story from the start, you are probably not going to care anyways since it is a story retold so many times anyways.
Sound is good and the multiplayer-options are nice, although it seems that the wifi is pretty much dead now.
If you dont have this game and havent tried any of the earlier games in the series, this is a must have if you like fighting and/or DBZ.
nfbfilho (1) on 15, Jul. 2008 05:25 (HKT)
Japanese Version Much Better!!
Original voices, original anime musics... US version only have the option to change the voices ENG/JAP .. but the music of Japanese version makes all the difference... Best DBZ game ever!!!
Original voices, original anime musics... US version only have the option to change the voices ENG/JAP .. but the music of Japanese version makes all the difference... Best DBZ game ever!!!
Hisamuran (7) on 16, Feb. 2008 03:36 (HKT)
The best DBZ game to date
I also played Sparkling! Neo and in Sparkling! Meteor there are improvements, like more characters to play with, easy special techniques (now is enough to press one direction of the remote's d-pad and then make the same movements that an assistant shows on the edge of screen). Also, it's great to be able to select the music when you play vs mode.
Ah! I almost forgot, there's an online fighting mode via Nintendo Wi-Fi, a great addition to an already great game.
If you are a DBZ fan, you can't let this game pass by, go get it!
I also played Sparkling! Neo and in Sparkling! Meteor there are improvements, like more characters to play with, easy special techniques (now is enough to press one direction of the remote's d-pad and then make the same movements that an assistant shows on the edge of screen). Also, it's great to be able to select the music when you play vs mode.
Ah! I almost forgot, there's an online fighting mode via Nintendo Wi-Fi, a great addition to an already great game.
If you are a DBZ fan, you can't let this game pass by, go get it!
certifiedcrunk1 (1) on 02, Jan. 2008 23:20 (HKT)
cool
its good
its good
Dragon Ball Z Sparking! Meteor
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