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Super Dragon Ball Z Additional Music Pack (26 Music Tracks!)


Hey gamers, like I said in the description for my Raging Blast 2 music pack, I’ve been getting in more of a modding mood lately, so guess what? Double mod release night 😎. So, as I was alluding to in the end of my RB2 pack description as well, this music pack is for a game that I imagine less people will be familiar with, Super Dragon Ball Z (that name makes it pretty hard to search things up about this game sometimes lol)! In my opinion, it’s a pretty cool and interesting game, smaller in scope than say, the Budokai or Tenkaichi games, but it still has quite a bit of neat and unique stuff that sets it apart and makes it worth checking out. A buddy from a Discord server requested for me to cover this game’s OST and I can totally see why. The vibes of it all go pretty hard, so I had a good time working on this one.

This music pack installs the entire soundtrack from the game (including a couple of tracks exclusive to the Japanese version of the game) as completely new music options (not replacers) into your game, playable in the lobby, battles, quests, and the Hero Colosseum, ripped directly from the original game, all with proper looping too, including a random feature as well. The installer will also work just like it does in my recent Super Hero pack, where you have options between installing every single music track all at once, or just picking and choosing.

All that being said, enjoy the mod! And as always feel free to leave suggestions for what you'd like to see next, in the comments, in my Discord dms, wherever, and I'll give them thought for sure.


Some quick, important notes/precautions before installing

  1. The audio cue editor's randomizing feature is a bit quirky. Sometimes, instead of picking a random song to play, the game will just choose to play nothing at all. If this ever happens to you, just go into the pause menu, and into your music options, then keep pressing the "Replay BGM" input until you start to hear music (for this pack in particular, a lot of the tracks take a bit to start regardless so I suggest waiting a bit every time you repeat the input). Re-select the random option from there and the issue should be alleviated.
  2. There is a bit of a cap to how many extra, modded music tracks you can install before the game starts kinda saying no to them. The installer will still tell you the music installed successfully, the tracks will show up as selectable options in-game, and can even be listened to with the "Replay BGM" input in the selection menu, but if you try to select any music track in-game that goes past a limit of 200+ (you may be able to get away with slightly more, but this is the general range I've observed) additional, modded music cues, the game will automatically choose to play one of the vanilla game's tracks instead, so basically, you can't actually play the game with that music. If this sounds like something that just so happens to be happening to you after installing and trying out one of my mods, keep that in mind if you have multiple music installer packs (like my other ones) installed at a time.

My Discord's always open for concerns, questions, feedback, suggestions, or just general chatting, so don't be scared to hit me up if you want to: J-Man#9078

I want to also note here that my DMs are open for anybody. You don't have to send me a friend request to drop a message. I say this because I do tend to get a lot of fairly random friend requests and I would much prefer it if you sent me a message before/along with a friend request since a lot of the time I'm not really 100% sure if I want to accept random friend requests without knowing for sure the context of them. Thanks. :)


Download the .rar file from the MEGA page, then run the mod installer (double click the .exe file while the .installinfo file is in the same file location) from within it. From there, choose from the two options given to either install every single track all at once, or choose specific ones from the selection. If you choose the latter, select the music tracks you'd like to install, and you're set!

https://youtu.be/GWNwwuoc4Ro

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  1. Larry Martin says:

    This music pack for Super Dragon Ball Z adds an extra layer of excitement to the game, enhancing its unique vibe. The modder’s dedication and enthusiasm truly shine through in this awesome collection!
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  2. TGXR says:

    can you make a dmc 5 sound tracks ?

  3. haldir307 says:

    Additional soundtracks, i love it!
    Any chance you can do the same for series soundtracks too?
    DBZ, DBS and SDBH please? 😀

J-Man9078
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RATING
2
Version
1.0
Views
11167
Downloads
1236
Updated
October 6, 2022
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