Fan-translations of oldschool DBZ games
Fan-translations of oldschool DBZ games
I'm curious but how many of the oldschool (pre-Budokai) DBZ games have fan translations? I know some of them looked pretty damn fun, especially that DBZ OVA NES game.
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Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"
Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"
Re: Fan-translations of oldschool DBZ games
I love how some of the Japanese-exclusive DBZ Games had Polish Fan-Made translations. The dialogues were pretty funny there too, so the translators really knew how to make the game enjoyable. What i have on mind is Dragon Ball Z: Chou Saiya Densetsu for SNES
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I remember years ago someone was working on an English patch for the OVA RPG.
I think this might make for a pretty interesting podcast episode or feature somewhere else. It'd be great to attract more interest in translating the games.
http://dbz.superpope.com/games/famjump.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famicom_Ju ... o_Retsuden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70bnC3N ... ature=plcp
DAMN! Imagine if that was translated into English! An oldschool NES RPG starring a host of all-star SJump characters including Goku? Awesome as hell!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBjlpuD5CCQ
Sequel looks epic too!
I think this might make for a pretty interesting podcast episode or feature somewhere else. It'd be great to attract more interest in translating the games.
http://dbz.superpope.com/games/famjump.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famicom_Ju ... o_Retsuden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70bnC3N ... ature=plcp
DAMN! Imagine if that was translated into English! An oldschool NES RPG starring a host of all-star SJump characters including Goku? Awesome as hell!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBjlpuD5CCQ
Sequel looks epic too!
Sean Schemmel is THE MAN! :)
Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"
Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"
Re: Fan-translations of oldschool DBZ games
I have always tried to play the old DBZ RPGs, but without a proper translation or port it was just a waste of time. I discussed this a bit in my forum, anyways here's a good resource for the old games (archive of Super Pope)!
http://archive.kontek.net/superpope.pla ... games.html
http://archive.kontek.net/superpope.pla ... games.html
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No need to archive it, the original site is still up.
Btw, maybe the DBZ fan community could mod it themselves? Get some Japanese-savy hardcore fans and some game-modders anxious to help other fellow fans and secure a place in history/some props, and bam.
Btw, maybe the DBZ fan community could mod it themselves? Get some Japanese-savy hardcore fans and some game-modders anxious to help other fellow fans and secure a place in history/some props, and bam.
Sean Schemmel is THE MAN! :)
Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"
Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"
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I love the NES games. I've got some translations. I even went into the graphics editor of DBZ2/3 and ported some graphics over to DBZ1 (where the graphics were a bit sucky). Did you also try the DBZ Barcode game on the NES? It has Raditz, Zarbon, Cell and SS2 Gohan!
There's also this Dragonball Z game I really like called Legendary Super Warriors. It's worth checking out!
http://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtop ... 3&start=20
There's also this Dragonball Z game I really like called Legendary Super Warriors. It's worth checking out!
http://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtop ... 3&start=20
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Re: Fan-translations of oldschool DBZ games
I'm not the one who archived it, and to my knowledge the site has been known to be down a lot.GS7X7 wrote:No need to archive it, the original site is still up.![]()
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just have a look at the <link removed> database 
