

To fix, migrate controls to use separate physical controllers. If a physical controller is set to emulate both a GameCube Controller and a Wii Remote concurrently, it will operate both devices at the same time. The game originally featured 129 characters and 16 stages, though the Japanese and PAL Wii versions came with five additional characters (Demon King Piccolo, Cyborg Tao, Appule, Frieza Soldier, and Pilaf Robot/combined form) and an extra stage as compensation of their late releases (all of the added characters reappear in Tenkaichi 3's English version).Įmulation Information Controller Map Overlapĭragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is capable of using both GameCube controllers and Wii Remotes. The image will clear up immediately.Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller, GameCube Controllerĭragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, originally published as Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Neo ( ドラゴンボールZ Sparking! NEO Doragon Bōru Zetto Supākingu! Neo) in Japan, is the second installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.

Go into the game's settings and look for the "No Flicker Mode" switch and turn it to OFF.

On top of characters, fighting techniques and battle stages, Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World also includes selected drama scenes from the previous games all presented using beautifully refined effects and shading techniques.įPS: 50-60, BIOS: USA v02.00(), HACKS: Both mVUs, With this build I get 60FPS (drops to 50 rarely). The game features over 40 unique characters, not counting the different forms that each character can transform into which multiplies the playing potential. Defeat your opponent by blasting damaging Ki attacks from the sky or by diving into him and launching an explosive smash attack. In addition, new ideas have been added to the battle system. Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World uses a simplified battle system taken from the recently released next-gen Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit for thrilling hand-to-hand fighting on the ground, or flying leaps and aerial combat in the skies. But no Dragon Ball Z game would be complete without its fair share of spectacular battles. Game description: Representing the last title for the PlayStation 2, Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World combines the best elements from the previous Budokai and Shin-Budokai series, as well as the recently released and much-admired next-gen Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, to deliver the definitive DBZ experience on PlayStation 2. Publisher(s): Atari (US, EU, AU), Namco Bandai Games (JP, KO)

Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World PAL Boxart Game general and emulation properties:
