Bandai Namco Might Support Hyper ‘Dragon Ball Z’ Video Games, Adds ‘Dragon Ball Super’ Characters [VIDEO]
ByThe popularity of Japanese manga "Dragon Ball Z" has led a group of fan to create a video game they called "Hyper Dragon Ball Z" in which Bandai Namco might end up supporting and add some characters from "Dragon Ball Super". Check out the game's trailer here!
A group of fans called Team Z2 has been credited by Bandai Namco for their effortful creation of a video game entitled "Hyper Dragon Ball Z" which is based on the widely popular Japanese manga, "Dragon Ball Z" . Accordingly, the game's theme is inspired by "Street Fighter 2", GameRant reported.
The from-fans-to-fans fighting game "Hyper Dragon Ball Z" feature classic heroes and villains alongside playable characters from "Dragon Ball Z" and runs in a 16-bit format. A bold prediction of the game suggests that characters from the on-going "Dragon Ball Super" could also end up in the game like how Goku Black ended up in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2".
"Hyper Dragon Ball Z" is available for free download on PC and Mac under the name "Champ Build", the definitive version of the game and the authors' complete and published work. The game features different modes such as Arcade, Training, Vs and Team Versus.
Meanwhile, recent reports also suggest that Bandai Namco could end up supporting the said video game and help in the further development. However, gleaning from Nintendo's removal of "Metroid 2" remake, the suggestion might not happen anytime from now.
In another report, another "Dragon Ball Z" fandom act is currently trending in the internet. A stunt actor Julian Louw is a devoted fan of the anime since 1990's which leads him into morphing himself as the time travelling warrior Trunks, The Sun reported.
Julian has reportedly spent three years in transforming himself into Trunks. According to him, becoming like his favorite anime character is like a therapy for him. He reveals that he is a daydreamer at school and often poke fun at and becoming like Trunks boost his confidence.