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#M.U.G.E.N HYPER DRAGON BALL Z HOW TO#
It was bad, to be quite honest, but my friends and I were such nerds we kept banging our heads against the wall trying to figure stuff out such as how to add chars and stages. I messed a lot with it in the early 00s, before there were packs and complete games (and even if there were, my 56kbps dial-up internet wouldn't be able to download it before the inevitable connection failure).
#M.U.G.E.N HYPER DRAGON BALL Z UPDATE#
Maybe we'll be blessed with another update from Elecbyte bringing MUGEN to a 2020 standard. I'm glad it still has a dedicated fanbase making crazy characters, stages, and entire fan games. While Capcom wasn't making fighting games, MUGEN communities were making CvS3, Marvel 3, Street Fighter vs Shonen Jump. One of my favorite things to do in the early YouTube era was watch insane matchups with busted characters online. I was downloading characters just to see the CPU go batshit vs one another way before Salty Bet was a thing. The dream matchups were insane when the anime characters started to get popular. I knew how to play Kyo in CvS2 because I had experience with a MUGEN version of that character, for example. Growing up poor, MUGEN was the only way for me to play with (most times highly inaccurate) characters in games I didn't have access to. I think people came around on that, but I haven't been looking that closely.
#M.U.G.E.N HYPER DRAGON BALL Z ZIP#
zip files and torrents, while another side of the community created entire website databases that had permissions from MUGEN character creators for every file it hosted. At some point people started dumping their files in. That era had communities that were very protective of character rights/credits. Yeah I was huge into MUGEN circa 2005ish through around 2008, when I lost all my files. then disappeared again, before reappearing one more time with another update and it's sat unchanged since 2013. And MUGEN just continued on for something like 10 yrs on nothing but fan support when Elecbyte resurrected themselves and put out a proper 1.0 to the shock of the whole community. If you want to enjoy a Dragon Ball game, even more entertaining than the classics from the 90's, and also check out the efforts of a totally independent development team that has decided to share their work freely, download Hyper Dragon Ball Z.Here's a relevant history lesson (as I understood it): Elecbyte, the dev(s?) of MUGEN, just disappeared after a windows beta had leaked. The authors have created the graphics from scratch, following the aesthetics of classic titles.Many characters to choose from, each one with their own moves.Several game modes: arcade, multiplayer mode, team mode, collaborative mode.Goku will fight next to you in each combat. The game has been developed with the MUGEN engine and, for the time being, comes along with the following characters: Goku, Vegeta, Freezer, Goku Super Saiyajin, Mr Satan and Saibaman.
With retro aesthetics that will delight our always-nostalgic Dragon Ball generation, this game offers different game modes for all tastes. Fans of the Dragon Ball franchise have created a game that all lovers of this saga need to play: Hyper Dragonball Z.