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"But that can't possibly be all that's left to say about unused Z-Items," you might say.Īnd you'd be right, because it turns out that some Z-Items (whether they'd be unlockable or unequippable) have their own unused prices. When modified correctly, this Z-Item will already be unlocked, without the need of buying it yourself. Luckily, modding begs to differ, as it has come a long way.Īll it takes is one byte to make the Heavy Pressure Z-Item equippable, or any other unused Z-Item for that matter. This Z-Item cannot be bought, unlocked or even equipped. Takes longer for opponent to recover when
#ATARI DRAGON BALL Z BUDOKAI 2 CODE#
Please note that the code is somewhat unstable, as it doesn't set a cooldown for the 元 button. To activate a certain Skill, either edit the following memory address ( 0x0187100C, only works for the NTSC PlayStation 2 version of the game) or use the cheat code below. Skills are handled by a global ID in the game, meaning all characters can be forced to do a certain type of Skill, whether it'd be a Rushing Technique, a Signature Technique, a Special Attack or just about any combo. Both the European and Australian versions have the extra features of the Japanese Wii version.Provide GIFs for the other Unused Skills. The game was released in Europe on March 30, 2007, but was delayed in Australia until April 5, 2007. An issue of V-Jump listed January 2007 as the release date for the Japanese version of the Wii release with an additional six characters and an extra stage. The Wii version was confirmed as being a launch title in the United States for Novemin an IGN interview with Atari, though some stores in the US started selling the Wii version on November 15, 2006. The game, along with its predecessor, is now a Greatest Hits title. It is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi, and will be followed by Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Wii - Wii Remote/Nunchuk, Classic Controller, or GameCube Controllerĭragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, is a fighting game released on the PlayStation 2 and on the Wii.
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