Dragon Ball Z - Tenkaichi Tag Team | Rom

This is a speculative feature set for a hypothetical remaster or enhanced re-release of Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (originally on PSP), organized as a modern “Tag Team” fighting game.


1. Hardware Obsolescence

Sony discontinued the PSP in 2014. Even if you own the UMD, modern devices lack disc drives. The ROM allows you to preserve your purchase on a digital format.

Part 5: Unlocking the Full Experience – Cheats, Mods, and Multiplayer

One advantage of using a ROM is that you can modify the game beyond its original limits.

Example HUD (fictional)

[Player 1 – Goku (SSJ)]    [Health: ■■■■■■□□□□]   [Skill: 3]  
[Partner – Vegeta (SSJ)]   [Assist: Ready]          [Tag Cooldown: 2s]

[Player 2 – Frieza (Final)] [Health: ■■■■■■■□□□] [Skill: 1]
[Partner – Cooler] [Assist: 5s] [Tag Cooldown: Ready]


Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team – A Legend on the Go Originally released in October 2010 for the PlayStation Portable (PSP), Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team

remains a high-water mark for portable fighting games. Developed by , it brought the beloved high-speed, 3D combat of the Budokai Tenkaichi series to a handheld device for the first time. Core Gameplay and Tag Team Mechanics The standout feature of this title is its namesake: 2-vs-2 tag team battles . While previous entries focused on 1-vs-1 duels, Tenkaichi Tag Team

allows up to four players to compete simultaneously via ad-hoc local multiplayer. Tactical Depth DRAGON BALL Z - TENKAICHI TAG TEAM ROM

: Players can coordinate super attacks to deal massive damage or swap targets mid-combo to assist an ally. Massive Roster : The game features over 70 playable characters , ranging from the Saiyan Saga through the Majin Buu Saga. Dynamic Environments

: Battles take place across 10 iconic stages, including Planet Namek and the World Tournament Arena. Principal Game Modes Dragon Walker

: This is the primary story mode, allowing players to navigate an open-world map and relive the entire Dragon Ball Z

timeline. It also includes "What-If" scenarios that explore alternative timelines. Battle 100

: A challenge mode where players face a gauntlet of 100 increasingly difficult battles, often with unique victory conditions. Survival Mode

: A classic test of endurance where you defeat as many opponents as possible with a single health bar. Modern Emulation and Modding

Today, the game has found a second life through emulation. Enthusiasts often use the PPSSPP emulator This is a speculative feature set for a

to run the game at higher resolutions, such as 1080p, which significantly sharpens the original visuals.

The modding community is also exceptionally active, creating custom "ISO" files that add:

Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team is a popular 3D fighting game originally released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in 2010. It is notable for being the only entry in the Budokai Tenkaichi style to feature 2-vs-2 team battles on a handheld console. Game Files and ROMs

If you are looking for the game file (often called a ROM or ISO) to play on an emulator like

, you can find the original version and various fan-made mods through the following types of sources: Original Game ISO

: The official English (USA) version is approximately 601MB and can be found on archival sites like the Internet Archive (Official PSP ISO) Modded Versions

: There is an active modding community that creates "ISO Mods" to add characters from Dragon Ball Super Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team – A

(like Ultra Instinct Goku or Beerus) and updated graphics. Popular mods include: Forever Tenkaichi Tag Team : Features a UI inspired by Sparking! ZERO

and characters from across the DBZ, Super, and GT universes. The Greatest ISO

: A high-quality mod with improved moves and a significantly expanded roster for the PPSSPP emulator. 100% Save Files

: Since unlocking all 70+ characters can take time, many players download save data from sites like to get immediate access to the full roster. Key Features Dragon Ball Z - Tenkaichi Tag Team (PSP) (601MB) : Bandai

While there isn't a single formal academic "paper" on the Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team

ROM, there are several highly detailed technical resources, walkthroughs, and manuals that serve as essential documentation for players and modders. Essential Documentation & Guides

Official Digital Manual: A comprehensive Sony PSP manual exists that outlines basic button layouts, character switching, and combo execution.

Comprehensive Unlock List: Detailed character unlock requirements are available, noting that most are obtained through Dragon Walker mode, while special characters like Bardock, Broly, and Gogeta require specific post-game mission completion.

Cheat Code Repository: For those looking to bypass the grind, cheat code sheets provided via Scribd include memory addresses for unlocking all characters, items, and maximizing skill points. Technical & Gameplay Breakdown