The American version also uses a great deal of sound effects and background music from the Budokai series.įurther confusing fans in North America, Atari's domestic release of the game does not feature the same music found in the original Japanese version.
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A theory about the English re-title is that Atari chose to market the game as part of the Budokai series in order to capitalize on a pre-existing market of fans already familiar with said game series. If it was a true Budokai game in spirit, it would have been Dragon Ball Z 4 in Japan. The game is also titled differently from the rest of the Budokai series in Japan. In addition to a completely different game engine, the game was developed by an entirely different company. The game is not considered a part of the Budokai series, despite its misleading title. In the series, the Tenka-ichi Budōkai is a gathering of fighters in a competition for glory, fame, and prize money. The "Budokai Tenkaichi" title of the North American version is a rearranged version of Tenkaichi Budokai (天下一武道会, Tenka'ichi Budōkai roughly "Strongest Under the Heavens Martial Arts Tournament").
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However, the opening theme to the game is the TV series' second opening, " We Gotta Power" (featured in the Japanese version the English version includes a different, non-vocal song), which is also performed by Kageyama. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.The " Sparking!" in the Japanese title references the last lyric found in the chorus of the first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z anime series, " Cha-La Head-Cha-La," performed by Hironobu Kageyama. Contact your IT department and let them know that they've gotten banned, and to have them let us know when they've addressed the issue.Īre you browsing GameFAQs from an area that filters all traffic through a single proxy server (like Singapore or Malaysia), or are you on a mobile connection that seems to be randomly blocked every few pages? Then we'll definitely want to look into it - please let us know about it here. You'll need to disable that add-on in order to use GameFAQs.Īre you browsing GameFAQs from work, school, a library, or another shared IP? Unfortunately, if this school or place of business doesn't stop people from abusing our resources, we don't have any other way to put an end to it. When we get more abuse from a single IP address than we do legitimate traffic, we really have no choice but to block it.
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