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Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 [a] is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Tose and published by Bandai and Infogrames for the PlayStation.Based upon Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise, its gameplay is similar to the Super Butōden sub-series, consisting of one-on-one fights with a main six-button configuration, featuring special moves, as well as five playable modes.
The game was released only in Japan on November 17, 1995. The game features 27 playable characters, their sprites being those used in an earlier Dragon Ball Z game, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22. Its story mode ranges from the Android arc to the Cell Games. Shin Butōden also features two other exclusive modes: Group Battle and Mr. Satan ...
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (video game) Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors; Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku; Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22; Drakkhen; Driver (video game) Driver 2; Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy Duck; Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans; Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi; Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden; Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension; Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu; Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3; Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22; Dragon ...
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 Game Music Birth Compilation (ドラゴンボールZ アルティメイトバトル22 ゲームミューヅック 誕生編, Doragon Bōru Zetto Arutimeito Batoru Towintetzū Gēmu Myūjikku Tanjō-hen) is the licensed soundtrack of the video game of the same name that was exclusively for the PlayStation. It ...
Digimon Digital Card Battle; Digimon Rumble Arena; Digimon World 2; Digimon World 3; Disruptor (video game) Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout; Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22; Dragon Quest Monsters 1+2; Dragon Valor; Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes; Duke Nukem: Time to Kill; The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out; Dynamite Boxing; Dynasty ...
Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle; Dragon Ball Legends; Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension; Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3; Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero
Kenji Yamamoto (山本 健司, Yamamoto Kenji, born July 1, 1958) is a Japanese composer and arranger who has been responsible for producing and composing soundtracks, including opening and ending sequence themes for various anime, tokusatsu and video game projects in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, mostly related to the Dragon Ball franchise.