In case you doesnt know "Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero" is the excelent song played during the opening video to Budokai 2.
Anyway, when you complete Dragon World (The board game) in Budokai 2 there is a little dialouge betwen the characters where they're all celebrating the defeat of Kid Buu, it then goes to the credits and during the credits they play a remix of the opening music to Budokai 2, "Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero". I'm not sure they do this in the US version of the game since that didnt have the vocal version of "Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero" in the opening, only an instrumental of it but they definitivly do it in the EU and the Japanese version of the game.
I really liked this remix but unfortunaley it's not on the "DragonBall Z & Z2" CD wich contain music from Budokai 1 & 2. So i was wondering if there was any way i could find this remix. Any help is greatly appericated.
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If you're talking about an instrumental at the end with a saxophone, yeah, it's in the game. Is that what you're referring to?I'm not sure they do this in the US version of the game since that didnt have the vocal version of "Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero" in the opening, only an instrumental of it but they definitivly do it in the EU and the Japanese version of the game.
Yes, it's the one with the saxophone in the end. The version I'm talking about however is not the instrumental in the US version but the vocal version in the Japanese version of the game with Hironobu Kageyama. I also think Europe got the vocal version with Hironobu Kageyama instead of the instrumental. I was wondering where i could find the vocal version since it's not on the Dragon Ball Z & Z2 CD (The Budokai 1 & 2 music CD).Eclipse wrote:If you're talking about an instrumental at the end with a saxophone, yeah, it's in the game. Is that what you're referring to?I'm not sure they do this in the US version of the game since that didnt have the vocal version of "Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero" in the opening, only an instrumental of it but they definitivly do it in the EU and the Japanese version of the game.
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Your second question contradicts your first question.
The full-length vocal version of the song can be found on its respective CD single (CDJapan / Amazon Japan). The CD single also contains the third game's vocal opening, and true karaoke (main vocal-less) versions of both songs.
The full-length instrumental version of the song with the saxaphone replacing the vocals can not be found on any music CD. It can be extracted from the game, however. I am not going into details on how to do this; Google is your friend.
The full-length vocal version of the song can be found on its respective CD single (CDJapan / Amazon Japan). The CD single also contains the third game's vocal opening, and true karaoke (main vocal-less) versions of both songs.
The full-length instrumental version of the song with the saxaphone replacing the vocals can not be found on any music CD. It can be extracted from the game, however. I am not going into details on how to do this; Google is your friend.
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Thanks for the links. I know my first question contradicted with my second but i was kinda making it clear that i was not after the instrumental but the vocal version. Thanks for your help! *Purchase CD*VegettoEX wrote:Your second question contradicts your first question.
The full-length vocal version of the song can be found on its respective CD single (CDJapan / Amazon Japan). The CD single also contains the third game's vocal opening, and true karaoke (main vocal-less) versions of both songs.
The full-length instrumental version of the song with the saxaphone replacing the vocals can not be found on any music CD. It can be extracted from the game, however. I am not going into details on how to do this; Google is your friend.
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