Downloading unauthorized PSP ISOs is copyright infringement. But more importantly:
If you are intent on downloading an ISO for this game, please be aware of the risks associated with searching for terms like "top 41 118" (which usually refers to a specific SEO-spam page or a pirate site ranking):
If you own a PSP and want ISOs of games you legally own, here’s the safe workflow:
For emulation on PC/Android, use PPSSPP (available on Google Play and the official website). It’s open-source and safe.
The PC version of Raging Blast 2 doesn’t exist officially, but you can:
Download Tenkaichi Tag Team from the PSN Store (still available on PS Vita/PS3). Then transfer it to your PSP or use an emulator like PPSSPP.
Since Raging Blast 2 does not exist on the platform, the game that satisfies this niche is Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team.
The Gameplay: Released in 2010, this title brought the console-style 3D brawler experience to the PSP successfully. Unlike the 2D fighting style of Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Tenkaichi Tag Team allows full 3D movement. You can fly upwards, dash underwater, and hide behind mountains. The controls are surprisingly tight for the PSP, mapping ki blasts, super attacks, and teleportation counters to the face buttons effectively.
The "Tag Team" Hook: As the name implies, the standout feature is the 2-vs-2 combat. You control one character while the AI or a second player (via Ad-Hoc) controls the partner. You can perform "Dragon Soul" attacks together, switch characters on the fly, or have your partner step in to save you from a combo. This adds a layer of strategy not found in the main Raging Blast console series, which focused primarily on 1v1 (though later entries added team battles).
Graphics and Performance: For a PSP game, the visuals are impressive. The character models are cel-shaded and vibrant, closely mimicking the anime. The energy attacks (Super Kamehameha, Final Flash) create a satisfying screen-filling spectacle. While the frame rate can dip slightly during intense particle effects (especially with four characters on screen), it remains playable.
Content: The game features a "Dragon Walker" mode, which retells the DBZ story, though it is often criticized for being repetitive. The real meat of the game is the Arcade and Survival modes, and unlocking the roughly 70+ characters.
Security firms have flagged multiple “PSP ISO” download portals as sources of:
Raging Blast 2 is a console-only DBZ fighter notable for its cinematic presentation and roster. Searching for a “PSP ISO” of it likely reflects demand for portability but points to potential legal and safety issues. If you want to play DBZ fighters on the go, pursue legal copies, official portable releases, or legitimately dumped backups of games you own.
If you’d like, I can: