Usually packed with tons of characters, those games have always left us with a bad taste in our mouths. Our motivation was born from seeing the many official and unofficial games that DBZ has spawned over the last years. What this Website is actually about is the culmination of several years of work by true Dragon Ball Z fans, a small group of fighting games aficionados and the moving pieces and parts were coded in freeware indie fighting game engine, Mugen. This game never had a release, because it didn't exist until 2014. The game had several CPU only fights, including the very infamous Kid Buu, who was faced as the final boss and was able to counter just about anything you threw at him!Īctually no, that's a lie. Hyper Dragonball Z was a hit on arcades in the summer of 1999, with its timed unlocks and classical art direction, it was a hit and soon became a cult sensation.