Play Dragon Ball Z - Kyoushuu! Saiya Jin (Japan) Online
You play as Goku scrambling to train before Vegeta arrives, throwing janky energy blasts in side-scrolling fights where every Kamehameha feels like a desperate gamble. The flickery sprites and awkward jumps somehow make it more fun when you barely pull off a win.
Dragon Ball Z: Kyoushuu! Saiya Jin is one of those old-school NES games that feels like it’s barely holding itself together—in the best way possible. You start off as Goku, scrambling to power up before Vegeta and Nappa show up to wreck everything, and the game doesn’t waste time throwing you into side-scrolling brawls with awkward jumps and flickery special moves. The Kamehameha looks like someone smeared a blue crayon across the screen, but somehow that just adds to the charm.
It’s clunky, sure, and the difficulty spikes harder than Piccolo’s Special Beam Cannon, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about how rough it all is. This was before DBZ games got polished into slick fighting titles—here, you’re basically mashing buttons and praying your energy blasts connect. If you grew up with the Saiyan Saga or just love janky retro games, this one’s a trip back to when anime adaptations were wild, unrefined experiments. Just don’t expect it to go easy on you.
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