Features unique dodging mechanics and autonomous attacking animations.
For fans of handheld anime gaming, the PlayStation Portable (PSP) era remains a golden age. At the pinnacle of that era sat Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (TTT). Released in 2010, it revolutionized portable fighting games by introducing 2v2 impact battles, mirroring the high-octane team dynamics of the anime.
Released in 2010 exclusively for the PlayStation Portable, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team was a marvel of compression. It managed to squeeze the frantic, 3D arena combat of the console Budokai Tenkaichi series into a handheld format, introducing a unique 2v2 tag-team mechanic that set it apart from its predecessors.
While visually impressive, playing this mod comes with a few known quirks: Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team Tournament Of Power Mod
Disclaimer: This mod requires a legal copy of Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team and a modded PSP, PS Vita, or a PSP emulator (PPSSPP).
Unleashing Ultimate Fusion: The Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team Tournament of Power Mod Introduction
directory of your emulator to ensure the modern graphics load correctly. Import the folder into PSP/SAVEDATA to unlock all characters and stages immediately. : Ensure your emulator language is set to (or the mod's intended language) to prevent UI glitches. Community Impact Released in 2010, it revolutionized portable fighting games
This article explores the popular , focusing on its features, installation, and impact on the classic PSP fighting game.
Fully playable individually or as their fused counterpart, Kefla (Super Saiyan 2). Universe 7 Upgrades
However, the name "Tournament of Power" is a bit of a misnomer, as the mod includes far more than just the Super arc. The title was chosen because the is the perfect analog for the 80-man battle royale of the Tournament of Power. In the mod, you can recreate iconic pairings: Goku & Frieza vs. Jiren & Toppo, or Universe 2’s magical girls vs. Universe 11’s Pride Troopers. While visually impressive, playing this mod comes with
Uses custom teleportation-like animations to simulate his signature Time-Skip ability within the game's standard engine constraints.
The is a remarkable fan effort that extends the life of a niche PSP game by over a decade. It successfully delivers a playable 80‑character Tournament of Power experience long before official games attempted it.
Here is the magic: Because the original game was made for the PSP (333 MHz CPU), the mod runs flawlessly on , the popular PSP emulator.
This is the mod’s primary draw. Here is a partial list of playable characters added:
To truly immerse players, the mod replaces original audio files with Japanese and English voice lines taken directly from the Dragon Ball Super anime and modern console games. The background music tracks (BGM) are also swapped out, allowing you to clash with Jiren while the iconic "Ultimate Battle" theme thumps in the background. How to Play: Emulation and Setup