Dragonball z supersonic warriors

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Initially the title seems to produce exceedingly high presentation value with the usual stylish opening sequence and the use of a simple menu interface to provide the seven options available to players.

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Supersonic Warriors is perhaps the closest attempt that doesn't sacrifice an element of the games design purely for commercial gain or developer, shall we say, laziness. Developers over the years have tried to recapture the action within a game that combines fast but accurate control with an enjoyable playing experience, however many have failed in finding a successive formula to mimic the show's success. The series relied on large scale battles that allowed the fighters to project their energy into the air and essentially fly, attack, defy physics by teleporting to different areas as well as beating their opponent into a gruesome pulp (unfortunately censored in western attempts).

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Originally beginning in the late 80s, the show has expanded into commercial gain with games, films, books and the usual array of cash in items being created to celebrate the once dark and somewhat adult franchise. Revolving around the traditional good against evil approach with characters having the abilities to project energy and use it to their advantage in epic battles, the series has had its appeal with children and adults alike for several decades. Dragonball is a classic Japanese franchise that has taken the Western area of the world by storm and continues to settle in the East today.