Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu

Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu

released on Jan 25, 1992
by Tose

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Bandai

Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu

released on Jan 25, 1992
by Tose

,

Bandai

Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu is a role playing video game and the first Dragon Ball game for the Super Famicom. It was released only in Japan on January 25, 1992. Super Saiya Densetsu is a remake combining two earlier Famicom games of the Gokuden series: Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiyan and Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza, but without the movie characters and anime filler elements that were featured in them.


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The battle theme from this game will be engraved on your mind forever. As a kid playing this game, it was awesome to be able to change the story from the show, depending on your actions. Overall, this game is very simple and even lacking as far as maps and overworld design go, but none of that really matters when your game manages to catch the energy of the show. You can't help but love this game. The small cutscenes during the battles are just fucking awesome.

Oh shit. Now I remember I actually played this one. Not immediately right away but it's still one of my first SNES emulated games I have ever seen alongside FF V.

Visuals for this one were awesome for the times. Gameplay is whatever: card game, random encounter too frustratingly high and poor orientation of what to do next. Awesome that you could explore the overworld by flying it, but man if it is ruined by that factor just mentioned.

The soundtrack is ridiculously memorable for almost all the wrong reasons..

Eu nunca entendi muito bem o sistema de cartas, mas de alguma maneira eu conseguir finalizar e era um dos melhores jogos de Dragon Ball Z de sua época.

Absolutely adore this lil' gem of a game. Spent many hours flying or roaming around, getting annoyed by enemies appearing when I absolutely didn't want them and the actual fights were pretty exciting and fun to watch with their lil' animations and simplistic yet awesome effects reflecting the manga/anime.
This is just nostalgia for me, hence the rating, but I love it :D

Game Review - originally written by Spinner 8

This game is pretty much the same as all the DBZ games on the NES, in that you fly around and use cards to fight. One noticeable difference is the fact that you no longer use cards to move (thank GOD). I'm pretty sure that the events in this game are the same as those in the first two NES games (hell, maybe even all three), so why bother playing those when you can play this? Laaaaa!