Gamespot writes: "To the layperson, Dragon Ball Z is an old anime about people with big hair and little noses who scream a lot and punch each other into mountains. But to the learned nerd, Dragon Ball Z is part of a complex saga in which selfless defenders of humanity give up their lives to thwart the forces of evil. Don't let the simple animation style fool you; there's much more to Dragon Ball Z than meets the eye. That's why Franchise Player is here to show you what you've been missing.
Though this primer will largely focus on the overall story, terms, and characters as they relate to the upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, it's essential to point out that no new spiky-haired fighting game would be possible without Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball. Toriyama has produced nearly 10,000 pages of intergalactic action and suspense. Whether or not you appreciate the games, movies, and Web site features that have bloomed from his overwhelming creations, you have to give the guy credit; he has created a monster that would kick Frankenstein's patchwork butt into orbit. "
James writes - "Since the Dragon Ball Z anime series first debuted in Japan in 1989, no one could’ve predicted the sheer volume of gaming titles it’d spawn, across almost every console imaginable. And whilst I could choose any of them to delve deeper into, this week marks a special anniversary for one in particular – Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit. It’s been ten years since its release and so, you know the drill by now, let’s take a look back at how it fared."
YouTube's 'John GodGames' shared some videos, showcasing the DX12 version of RPCS3 (Playstation 3 emulator) running After Burner: Climax, Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit (lots of artifacts and broken visuals on this one) and Silent Hill 3.
The gfx glitches are feature not a bug. I can't but wonder what kind of specs are needed to pull this off. I'm also curious as what would happen if the ps button were pressed in the middle of gameplay. Some games on the ps3 itself have been known to crash if you push it at the wrong time, due to certain system calls. Granted, after burner is hardly the best example of a taxing engine, but then again, I guess progress is progress.
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How crazy would that be if that meant you could play PS3 games on X1? DX12 program, able to run on Win 10 devices...of which X1 is... I know that's a pipe dream because even if it works, MS would almost certainly be legally bound to block it.
Cool to know that it's possible. But at this point a used ps3 is dirt cheap and a good investment because there are so many worthwhile exclusives. As a pc gamer it's best to get consoles at the end of their lifespan. Requires some patience but you get so much bang for your buck it's amazing.
Very few things from the land of the rising sun have taken over our lives quite like manga and the anime that's based on them.
I was expecting Astro Boy Omega Factor and I was happy it was near the end... SRW Alpha 3?