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Dragon Ball: Final Bout is a unlicensed port of the Sony Playstation game Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22, made for the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo by an unknown developer. The name and several of the splash screens are taken from the next Sony Playstation game Dragon Ball: Final Bout,(which is a 3D fighting game) but the sprites are ripped from Ultimate Battle 22. Both the SNES and MD versions feature 8 playable characters. Goku's sprite is recycled from this game and used again in Top Fighter 2000 for the Mega Drive.

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  • Dragon Ball: Final Bout
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  • Dragon Ball: Final Bout is a unlicensed port of the Sony Playstation game Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22, made for the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo by an unknown developer. The name and several of the splash screens are taken from the next Sony Playstation game Dragon Ball: Final Bout,(which is a 3D fighting game) but the sprites are ripped from Ultimate Battle 22. Both the SNES and MD versions feature 8 playable characters. Goku's sprite is recycled from this game and used again in Top Fighter 2000 for the Mega Drive.
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  • Sega Mega Drive/Genesis SNES
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  • 1998(xsd:integer)
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  • Dragon Ball: Final Bout
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  • Dragon Ball: Final Bout's title screen
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  • DVS Electronic Co SNES
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  • Dragon Ball: Final Bout is a unlicensed port of the Sony Playstation game Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22, made for the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo by an unknown developer. The name and several of the splash screens are taken from the next Sony Playstation game Dragon Ball: Final Bout,(which is a 3D fighting game) but the sprites are ripped from Ultimate Battle 22. Both the SNES and MD versions feature 8 playable characters. Like most dual platform releases, the Mega Drive version is widely available in both it's boxed original printing and several pirate reissues, while the SNES version was distributed exclusively in South America. The SNES version uses Street Fighter II music and is currently undumped. Goku's sprite is recycled from this game and used again in Top Fighter 2000 for the Mega Drive.
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