Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Album name: Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007) Number of Files: 22 Total Filesize: 68 MB Date added: Apr 29th, 2015 Released on: Nintendo WiiPlaystation 2
Your browser does not support HTML5 Audio! 00:00 volume_up skip_previousPaused..skip_next # | Song Name | MP3 |
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1. | The Meteor | 2:15 | 3.09 MB | get_app | 2. | Vital Burner | 2:07 | 2.91 MB | get_app | 3. | Innocent World | 2:36 | 3.58 MB | get_app | 4. | After the Fire | 2:15 | 3.09 MB | get_app | 5. | Sweet Vibration | 2:03 | 2.81 MB | get_app | 6. | Survive | 2:21 | 3.23 MB | get_app | 7. | Heat Capacity | 2:22 | 3.26 MB | get_app | 8. | Overture | 2:06 | 2.88 MB | get_app | 9. | Shine | 2:49 | 3.87 MB | get_app | 10. | Power of Scale | 2:12 | 3.01 MB | get_app | 11. | Edge of Spirit | 2:19 | 3.18 MB | get_app | 12. | Caution | 2:05 | 2.86 MB | get_app | 13. | Menace | 2:08 | 2.93 MB | get_app | 14. | Hot Soul | 2:15 | 3.08 MB | get_app | 15. | Hot and Scream | 2:14 | 3.06 MB | get_app | 16. | Shootout in Meteor | 2:17 | 3.13 MB | get_app | 17. | Dynamite Battle | 2:10 | 2.97 MB | get_app | 18. | Burnin' Up | 2:04 | 2.85 MB | get_app | 19. | Wild Rush | 2:19 | 3.18 MB | get_app | 20. | Evolution | 2:22 | 3.24 MB | get_app | 21. | Opening | 1:34 | 2.15 MB | get_app | 22. | Ending | 2:20 | 3.21 MB | get_app | Total: | 49m 11s | 68 MB |
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ReviewsYou need to be logged in to write a review! Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10 Cool but can have the japanese version |
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10 Budokai tenkaichi 3 will always hold a special place in my heart |
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10 I can't wait to listen to it. Hopefully it works but It seems legit. |
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10 I loved this soundtrack, I cannot believe how much time I spent on this game! |
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10 I love this game and it's music |
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10 High* and scream for hot and scream |
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10 Awesome! Good for my animation! |
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10 I got my favourite soundtrack in this site |
Submitted by Kekko Rating: 10/10 Bellissime, nessun problema. Ora le userò per giocare a Dragon Ball Tag Team |
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So, it's just been announced that one of my childhood game series - Kingdom Hearts is getting a PS4 Collection of all the games. And I know Tenkaichi 2/3 are games of the past and many might prefer they stay that way, but still - Why can't these games get ported to the current generation of consoles? I would say Tenkaichi 1, but I feel like this one's the least popular of the three so it can be left out the same way Budokai 2 was left out of the PS3 collection.
Besides, it especially sucks for me because I got robbed as a kid and the robber stole many of my consoles and games (including Tenkaichi 3). Not making that robbed thing up. And up until that point, I never appreciated Tenkaichi 3 as much and kind of felt it was inferior to Tenkaichi 2 in some ways. But as soon as it was stolen, me and my brother regretted our thoughts. And what's worse is that Tenkaichi 3 is now too expensive to purchase along with the fact that I currently can't display PS2 games on my HDTV (guess I'll have to get an HDMI converter?)
My point is that I feel just like with Square Enix (which moves its game to the current consoles to keep its series available to play for old and new fans) - Bandai Namco should take this approach with their Dragon Ball games (which was done for the Budokai HD Collection for PS3, at least). Thoughts?