For many fans of the Dragon Ball Z franchise, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 remains the gold standard of arena fighting games. Originally released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 (and later remastered for PS3/PS Vita as Budokai HD Collection), its fast-paced combat, massive character roster, and the beloved "Dragon Universe" exploration mode keep it in high demand today.
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Buy the HD Remaster (PS3 / PS Vita): The Budokai HD Collection includes Budokai 3 with trophy support. The digital install size is smaller than the full PS2 ISO, and it runs on modern systems via emulation (RPCS3). Budokai 3 Hyper Edition: Unlocks all characters, adds
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