One of my favorite Dragon Ball Z games and Super Famicom games. Amazing music in this game as well. The sequel would be even better with graphics and good music too.
Damn I had this game, my late dad bought it at a garage sale I loved it but had no idea how to perform danger moves or how to dodge the ki blasts, Android 18 handed my ass to me every time.
It was here where Kenji Yamamoto, who had been arranging music for the DBZ anime for four years, moved on to composing for the video games. But decades later, people began to notice how blatantly identical his music was to other pre-existing ones. Toei began to notice, too, and on March 9, 2011, he got the boot. Yet Koji Kondo based a lot of his Mario/Zelda works on other compositions (the underground theme from Mario is very blatant), and he still has a job at Nintendo. Apparently, Japanese composers thrive on copycats, but Yamamoto was singled-out.
Yeah like for a start, the intro as well as choose your fighter/scroll theme musics were based off Super Play Action Football when you run plays... Take a good listen to both songs and tell me they don't sound the same just with different instruments (sound fonts?)
ALSO: remember that one time when Kondo based the Zelda theme off some work that was like a few days away from being no longer copyrighted and he still had to change it up anyway?
There is a major difference between sampling and plagiarizing music. Taking a bit of a melody and transforming it into a different song is not plagiarism. Sonic 1 Final Zone samples the guitar intro of Planet Earth by Duran Duran. Yuzoboy made an entire video showing where Yuzo Koshiro got his inspirations from. The rap/hip-hop industry THRIVES on sampling. What Yamamoto did was NOT sampling. Blurred Lines is a rather popular example of plagiarism.
I had the third Super Butouden cartridge (I bought it used, and the previous owner had cut slots into the cart itself so it would fit into an American SNES). I loved that game. It's not the same on an emulator.
Omg I remember I played Super Butouden and Super Butouden 2 on emulator on my PC..was almost impossible to find any game for PC at the time..have you seen MUGEN guys?
Lol 17 minutes yup thats about how long I was entertained by this compared to SF2 Turbo. This is what we were all ridiculously happy to play at the time, but would have also been happy with Vegeta coming to our house and ripping our arms off.
One of the biggest disappointments in my life was firing up an emulator back in 1999 and discovering that all the DBZ games that magazines and websites raved about almost unilaterally sucked ass.
Definitely not something I'd play for hours. Maybe just a half hour. I'm not good at consistently executing quarter-circle moves, let alone half-circle moves. Even if my button mashing is successful half the time, I'm out of range of my opponent once I execute it.
I remember paying for this game in installments from a local importer back in 1993. I was so excited to finally bring it home, and played the heck out of it! Sequel was better overall, but the music, voice samples, and animation took a hit.
Love this game. Even though I don't know how to chain combo and do ultimate moves. I played 2 and 3. On 2, when Gokou is flying towards the tower, there's a sequential secret code you have to press to unlock Broly. I still remember it: up, x, down, b, L, y, R, A Same code for 3.
I remember discovering this game as a kid via some random ROM site and giving it a try. I played the French ROM because I could kind of tell what some of the words were, vs Japanese where I had absolutely no idea.
Some games were released in France, but the reason they weren't released in English was because it was never dubbed back then. Were DBZ actually localized back then, then it'd be likely we would have gotten them as well.
@@StreetwizeJJ2 The games were also released in Spain and the reason why these games got localized in Spain and France were because of DBZ's massive popularity (especially in France) in those countries at the time
I remember being so obsessed with playing this, I can't believe it was 30 years ago.... And when the one on Sega Saturn came out it was like the most futuristic game ever lol. Good memories
Wow I remember playing this game in a fake console in the 90s, those that had like 1000 copies of the same games... My parents couldn't afford a NES but I had no idea anyways :)
My friends loved this game. But every time I play, I could only shoot standard fireballs. I'd ask where the manual/guide is, and they'd say they lost it. and they still played like pros.
Random Trivia time. Back in 2018 when the Switch port of Dragon Ball FighterZ was coming out, Bandai Namco gave everyone who pre-ordered the Switch version of FighterZ a Switch copy of Super Butoden as a bonus. (People in Latin America also got it through Bandai Namco’s newsletter.) The Switch version of Super Butoden appears as it’s own icon on the Switch menu, it’s not translated, and to this very day, Bandai Namco has not given any new ways for people to access the game.
I wish these games were as good as they seemed when I was young. All of them, including the saturn and psx sequels, were just a bit too clunky, but each installment had advantages and disadvantages from the rest. I was hoping to find that Extreme Butoden would be a redemption but it's just dbfz lite.
El modo historia pudo alargarse mas y ser mas unido a la hostoria poniendo que elijes a Freezer cuando derrota a vegeta y a picolo, o c-18 a vegeta, o cell perfecto a c-16 y a goku
The developers of the original Super Butōden game should've just focused on the Raditz & Vegeta Sagas first with 12 playable Z-Fighters: Son Goku, Piccolo, Son Gohan, Krillin, Vegeta, Nappa, Raditz, Tien Shinhan, Chiaotzu, Yamcha, Yajirobe, and Saibamen. And also save the later characters and later sagas for a Super Butōden 2, 3, 4, etc.
Some people submitting to World of Longplays are known for being half-assed while others are thorough. I remember one video of Atari Pitfall where the player simply kept going right without doing any of the tricks (which was later replaced with a proper playthrough), and one video was 1-2 hours long playing through SF2 with every character.
You can unlock him and Super Perfect Cell with a code. Not sure what code it is. This game was in development just after Cell announced the Cell Games in the Manga, and before the Anime version began airing.
The first real FTG style BDZ game released on console, still remember all the kids in Asia went nuts when it first came out.
We used to pay to play at the electronic stores in Southeast Asia to play this game
In the US people were forced to break the law and play on emulator due to the regional barrier.
@@miguelquazar883wait really? How did you guys manage to play the japanese Roms in America?
@@turntablesgaming2016traditional fighting game and dragon ball z
?@@miguelquazar883
4:33 Frieza Dance With the music xD
*xD*
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA XD
Dances*
Mi primer juego de dragon ball ,que grandes tardes jugando con amigos .😊
One of my favorite Dragon Ball Z games and Super Famicom games. Amazing music in this game as well. The sequel would be even better with graphics and good music too.
Damn I had this game, my late dad bought it at a garage sale I loved it but had no idea how to perform danger moves or how to dodge the ki blasts, Android 18 handed my ass to me every time.
Yeah, 18 is so strong.
I love this game I remember playing this and having the best time of my life now I have to find this so I can play it again
I played it with my little sister
I remember this game being really rough to play on a snes emulator
Throwback game! Loved this gem and Hyper Dimension! 😍
Gracias a este juego fui "spoileado" con las transformaciones de super saiyayin años antes que DBZ fuera transmitida en la TV.
Qué recuerdos!
It was here where Kenji Yamamoto, who had been arranging music for the DBZ anime for four years, moved on to composing for the video games. But decades later, people began to notice how blatantly identical his music was to other pre-existing ones. Toei began to notice, too, and on March 9, 2011, he got the boot. Yet Koji Kondo based a lot of his Mario/Zelda works on other compositions (the underground theme from Mario is very blatant), and he still has a job at Nintendo. Apparently, Japanese composers thrive on copycats, but Yamamoto was singled-out.
Yeah like for a start, the intro as well as choose your fighter/scroll theme musics were based off Super Play Action Football when you run plays... Take a good listen to both songs and tell me they don't sound the same just with different instruments (sound fonts?)
ALSO: remember that one time when Kondo based the Zelda theme off some work that was like a few days away from being no longer copyrighted and he still had to change it up anyway?
There is a major difference between sampling and plagiarizing music. Taking a bit of a melody and transforming it into a different song is not plagiarism. Sonic 1 Final Zone samples the guitar intro of Planet Earth by Duran Duran. Yuzoboy made an entire video showing where Yuzo Koshiro got his inspirations from. The rap/hip-hop industry THRIVES on sampling. What Yamamoto did was NOT sampling. Blurred Lines is a rather popular example of plagiarism.
@smfzsnes1121 Good point. Then nobody would be able to copy anyone.
Sound Design goes crazyy
I had the third Super Butouden cartridge (I bought it used, and the previous owner had cut slots into the cart itself so it would fit into an American SNES). I loved that game. It's not the same on an emulator.
One of those games you would see for sell at Comic conventions in the late 90s next to the anime labs subbed vhs tapes
Omg I remember I played Super Butouden and Super Butouden 2 on emulator on my PC..was almost impossible to find any game for PC at the time..have you seen MUGEN guys?
Lol 17 minutes yup thats about how long I was entertained by this compared to SF2 Turbo. This is what we were all ridiculously happy to play at the time, but would have also been happy with Vegeta coming to our house and ripping our arms off.
wtf?
Pra epoca esse jogo era foda
Lembro quando vi esse jogo na locadora pela primeira ves gostei muito.
Eu NÃO conhecia o anime dragon ball.
Gotta play all the characters accordingly to receive the true ending , cameo appearance of mr satan and abonus fight with cell
Nostalgic Goosebumps
Frieza looks hilarious in this game I laughed my ass off when I saw his sprite animations
He is "mamado"(so muscular) in this as when he fight with goku in namek, his last power at 100%.
he is dumb to not understand that....@@jeffersonaraujoelcristiano
Trop bien celui là on l'avait aussi. Juste sublime avec les musiques de ouff. On adore 👍
One of the biggest disappointments in my life was firing up an emulator back in 1999 and discovering that all the DBZ games that magazines and websites raved about almost unilaterally sucked ass.
The same thing happened to me
Did you like Hyper Dimension?
@@JVision1 It's alright, one of the better ones for sure.
Definitely not something I'd play for hours. Maybe just a half hour. I'm not good at consistently executing quarter-circle moves, let alone half-circle moves. Even if my button mashing is successful half the time, I'm out of range of my opponent once I execute it.
Another big like from Old Nerd 👍
I remember paying for this game in installments from a local importer back in 1993. I was so excited to finally bring it home, and played the heck out of it! Sequel was better overall, but the music, voice samples, and animation took a hit.
Love this game. Even though I don't know how to chain combo and do ultimate moves.
I played 2 and 3. On 2, when Gokou is flying towards the tower, there's a sequential secret code you have to press to unlock Broly. I still remember it: up, x, down, b, L, y, R, A
Same code for 3.
omg so many memories...! ❤️
I remember discovering this game as a kid via some random ROM site and giving it a try. I played the French ROM because I could kind of tell what some of the words were, vs Japanese where I had absolutely no idea.
You don't need to know the language to enjoy this masterpiece. I always had the japanese version on my PC.
Dr Gero's music is the best theme in this game!
i played this back in teh day, just need to break the inside of the snes with a screwdriver and the cart runs fine
TeddyBelcher 4K Ultra wide 21:9 WORD that’s how it was you right about that
One of my favourite games ever.
I never knew there were DBZ games on the SNES. Too bad they were only released on the Japanese Super Famicom...
Some games were released in France, but the reason they weren't released in English was because it was never dubbed back then. Were DBZ actually localized back then, then it'd be likely we would have gotten them as well.
DBZ games date back to the NES.
That really doesn't address anything here, but I suppose it's fine for people who didn't know.
@@StreetwizeJJ2 The games were also released in Spain and the reason why these games got localized in Spain and France were because of DBZ's massive popularity (especially in France) in those countries at the time
Dragon Ball II
Year: 1993
Arcade, PC, SNES, Genesis, 32x, PS1, Saturn, GB, SMS, GG, Amiga
Namco
Characters:
Goku
Android 20
Gohan
Cell
Vegeta
Hercule
Videl
Bandages
Ginyu
Frieza
Vegetto
Fat Boo
Boss:
Seth (Final)
Drum
I remember being so obsessed with playing this, I can't believe it was 30 years ago.... And when the one on Sega Saturn came out it was like the most futuristic game ever lol. Good memories
0:01 Oz! Hola Goku!
Wow I remember playing this game in a fake console in the 90s, those that had like 1000 copies of the same games... My parents couldn't afford a NES but I had no idea anyways :)
My friends loved this game. But every time I play, I could only shoot standard fireballs. I'd ask where the manual/guide is, and they'd say they lost it. and they still played like pros.
If I recall correctly there's a moves list if you pause, that may be why.
@@sikthehedgehog
>input ⬇↘➡⬇↘➡🔠🔠🔠⬇↘➡⬇↘➡ to use 私はこれを読むことができません
i just wanted to play SF2
I used to play this with my cousins
This game has the perfect music for workouts! 😂
C18 sound like a dolphin when she suffers
Dbz is life
Android 18 scream is terrible 7:58
18 really said "æhh"
She sounds like a dolphin.
Is there still no english translition for this fucking game?
Random Trivia time.
Back in 2018 when the Switch port of Dragon Ball FighterZ was coming out, Bandai Namco gave everyone who pre-ordered the Switch version of FighterZ a Switch copy of Super Butoden as a bonus. (People in Latin America also got it through Bandai Namco’s newsletter.)
The Switch version of Super Butoden appears as it’s own icon on the Switch menu, it’s not translated, and to this very day, Bandai Namco has not given any new ways for people to access the game.
GOOD GOOD GAME!!!
I wish these games were as good as they seemed when I was young. All of them, including the saturn and psx sequels, were just a bit too clunky, but each installment had advantages and disadvantages from the rest. I was hoping to find that Extreme Butoden would be a redemption but it's just dbfz lite.
Hey! I'm Goku,
Lets give it a shot!
El modo historia pudo alargarse mas y ser mas unido a la hostoria poniendo que elijes a Freezer cuando derrota a vegeta y a picolo, o c-18 a vegeta, o cell perfecto a c-16 y a goku
This was ok to watch.
実は欧州圏では販売されてるらしいが、北米ではいずれも未発売に終わっているシリーズ。
まあ北米は悟空の田舎訛りを標準語にしてイメージ大幅改竄するとか、魔貫光殺砲がスペシャルビームキャノンファイアになるとか、
悟空の父親が科学者というスーパーマンの丸パクリ設定にされたり、
超サイヤ人に覚醒した悟空が唐突に演説を開始するとか(「俺は宇宙の希望、善き者の味方にして悪しき者の悪夢」……)
そもそも市場として特殊すぎるししゃあないのかもしれんが……
Ok but how do you play the game,
Why wasn't this released in the u.s when it came out
Because dbz didn’t air in the US until like 96 and wasn’t really popular till like 99ish. Game came out 93.
@@tvar9672 my friend had the VHS tapes in Japanese
@@chillbest14 Just a VHS type that wasn't locally translated in the US, you're just proving his point.
Cell is the final boss in this game 😮
Hey a dragon ball snes game
That’s not an rpg but rather a fighting game
Now we’re talking
I like title music
I Love dragon ball
A Dragon Ball Z game that begins with Piccolo JR. instead of the Saiyan Saga? That's new...
The developers of the original Super Butōden game should've just focused on the Raditz & Vegeta Sagas first with 12 playable Z-Fighters:
Son Goku, Piccolo, Son Gohan, Krillin, Vegeta, Nappa, Raditz, Tien Shinhan, Chiaotzu, Yamcha, Yajirobe, and Saibamen.
And also save the later characters and later sagas for a Super Butōden 2, 3, 4, etc.
Hate to say it but that was played the wrong way there’s a secret ending
Some people submitting to World of Longplays are known for being half-assed while others are thorough. I remember one video of Atari Pitfall where the player simply kept going right without doing any of the tricks (which was later replaced with a proper playthrough), and one video was 1-2 hours long playing through SF2 with every character.
If it wasn't for this game we wouldn't have DB FighterZ, so have a little respect if this game fails on being perfect.
I wish that the US got these legendary DBZ fighters instead the US got Ramma 1/2 Hard Battle , I love Ramma 1/2 but I love DBZ more
Dragon ball c’est la vie
I like naruto ninja coulcin 2 for gameboy advanced
Oh yeah dbz
Game super good
Clássico, mas não lembrava do Final flash ser tão mixuruca assim.🤣
RAME RAME RÁ 6:29
What a missed timing to not include SSJ 2
Amazing
Pls play the game well
플라워링하트 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 구구 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 봉봉
No Mr Satan!? :(
You can unlock him and Super Perfect Cell with a code. Not sure what code it is. This game was in development just after Cell announced the Cell Games in the Manga, and before the Anime version began airing.
@@VahanNisanian I remember Unlock Satan just following the battles in order with the anime.
플라워링하트 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 66
camera is cool
플라워링하트 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 앞에 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 99 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 몸매
Dragon ball tg final boots 1997 Playstation 3d fight
😎😍😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dragon ball z super gt butouden
Classic
플라워링하트 플라워링하트 플라워링하트 구구 플라워링하트 가면라이더555 다음이야기
Hi i am Goku
RAME RAME IÁ
I love you goku
Game japonese good
KKKKKKKKKKKKKGAMEGAMERRAそれは私です
スーパーボラgamegamerraねえこれは私が 2:02
Crap
플라워링하트 플라워링하트 슬램덩크
Second
Que jogo feio do caralho kkl
it's not a longplay, where's the final battle ???