: Offers various regional saves (USA, Japan, Europe) with different levels of completion.
Released in 2010 for the PlayStation Portable, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team is the first (and only) handheld entry in the Sparking! (Budokai Tenkaichi) series built specifically for . It features over 70 characters, fusions, cinematic supers, and ad-hoc multiplayer. dbz ttt psp save data
: Access to the full roster, including fusion characters like Vegito and Gogeta. : Offers various regional saves (USA, Japan, Europe)
Unlocking everything manually in Tenkaichi Tag Team requires clearing the extensive story mode (spanning the Saiyan to Majin Buu sagas), completing the challenging Battle 100 mode, and earning enough "D-Points" to buy Potara capsules in the shop. A comprehensive save file typically provides: It features over 70 characters, fusions, cinematic supers,
The save data stores the player's currency (Z-Points). In the legit economy of the game, accumulating the millions of points required to max out every character's stats and abilities was a slog. A "rich" save file allows a player to immediately dive into the customization aspect, equipping capsules and boosting stats to create "broken" versions of characters like Broly or SSJ3 Goku, effectively allowing players to break the game's difficulty curve for fun.