Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team Tournament Of Power Mod Review

As of late 2023, the modding team is working on a Version 2.0 that promises to replace the story mode cutscenes with manga-style panels from the Tournament of Power arc. There is also a proof-of-concept for a “Universe Survival” online mode using PPSSPP’s netplay.

Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team never got a sequel. But thanks to the Tournament of Power Mod, its spirit lives on—not as a perfect game, but as a passionate love letter to the franchise’s biggest battle.


To download the mod or join the development community, search for “Tenkaichi Tag Team ToP Mod GameBanana” (always scan files for malware and support official Dragon Ball games when possible).

Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (DBZ TTT) Tournament of Power (ToP) Mod transforms the classic 2010 PSP title into a modern Dragon Ball Super Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team Tournament Of Power Mod

experience. While the original game focused on the Z-Saga, these community-driven mods—like the "Definitive Power" and "Battle of Power" editions—inject the high-stakes intensity of the Tournament of Power directly into the palm of your hand. 1. Key Features of the Tournament of Power Mod

These mods are more than just simple character swaps; they are complete graphical and mechanical overhauls: Expanded Roster : Includes ToP icons like Ultra Instinct Goku SSBE Vegeta Orange Piccolo Visual Overhaul

: Modern versions feature anime-style textures, revamped menu interfaces inspired by Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO , and HD resolution support via emulators. New Attacks & Animations As of late 2023, the modding team is working on a Version 2

: Characters are equipped with their signature moves from the Super era, such as Goku's UI dodges and Jiren's Power Impact. Custom Maps : Battle in the Tournament of Power Arena

(World of Void), often featuring destructible environments and era-appropriate lighting.


The original game’s stages (World Tournament, Cell Games Arena) are replaced with the Nameless Planet of the Void. The mod removes ring-out boundaries, replacing them with a massive, floating hexagonal stage. To simulate the high-stakes nature of the ToP, the mod introduces a custom Lua script that adds a falling "elimination" mechanic: if you are knocked far enough off the stage’s edge, your character is removed from the fight for 10 seconds, mimicking the anime’s ring-outs. To download the mod or join the development

Disclaimer: This mod requires a legally dumped ISO of the original UMD or a digital PSP copy. Do not ask for warez links.

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