This was something that started out as a possible idea, as I originally downloaded all of the PS2, Wii and GC games I wanted, so then I figured I'd just might as well make a _Dragon Ball - Game Collection_ after all.
And here it is. It's not complete, but includes most.
Huge thanks to JySzE for acquiring _Sparking! METEOR_ PS2 ISO which was pretty much unavailable everywhere (except a hoster with a paywall and a Chinese sharing website — where he got it from).
Game Copies with Differences:
- Budokai 1's EUR version is in 50 Hz with Japanese audio and English subs (and other languages) whereas the USA copy is English dub only. [PS2]
- Budokai 2's EUR version may be in 50 Hz or 60 Hz with Japanese audio and English subs. The USA copy is English dub only. [NGC]
- Super Dragon Ball Z's EUR version is offered in 60 Hz with Japanese audio and English subs, while the USA version is English dub only. [PS2]
Those are just some examples.
Notes:
- I did not separate games per region (EUR/USA/JPN) as I feel that would have ended up with too many folders, and sometimes they would just have one or two games inside or it. Feel free to organize it as you wish when you have it.
- Newer games are EUR copies than USA simply because they offer more languages, as the framerate is the same. Nintendo's GB game library wasn't affected by 50 Hz vs 60 Hz as they too run all the same.
Thanks for this Impakt. Sorry I can't seed this anymore since I erased many things I had already and put everything else in zip files to save a lot of space. I'm still seeding 5 of your other torrents though for a long time and will continue until you upload certain ISO's you mentioned.
I was wondering if you could tell me if the ISO files for the Wii version of DBZ Sparkling! Meteor and Neo in this torrent were converted to ISO by you using Wii Backup Manager to convert the Wii wbfs files that you uploaded earlier for those 2 games?
I ask because you mentioned in that other torrent that you were going to do that, but when I did the conversion myself, I ended up with a descently long chunk of data in 2 spots where your ISO files have only zero's. So if you did convert the wbfs to ISO, then I'll be able to just erase the ISO to save space and keep a copy of Wii Backup Manager which is 7MB.
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