: Features a "Permanent Menu" fix, which provides a cleaner, modern interface that remains stable during gameplay.
Deep within the subterranean labs of a nameless planet, a rogue scientist had uncovered an ancient "Perm" (Permanent) relic, a crystalline core capable of rewriting the genetic code of any being it touched. He didn't want to destroy the world; he wanted to "mod" it. He saw the current power scaling of the multiverse as inefficient. He began injecting the Perm energy into the remnants of the Frieza Force, creating "TTT" (Tectonic Temporal Titans)—warriors whose power levels fluctuated wildly, mimicking the chaotic nature of a video game modification.
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Dragon Ball Super 2 Manga keeps the core Tenkaichi Tag Team combat system, which is beloved for its speed and accessibility, but it tweaks the stats and movesets to reflect the insane power creep of the Super era. Dragon Ball Super 2 Manga DBZ TTT MOD With Perm...
era of the series. However, modders have expanded this foundation into what many call "Dragon Ball Super 2" or "Manga Edition". These mods are not just aesthetic changes; they function as comprehensive overhauls that include: Manga-Exclusive Characters : Roster additions like Ultra Ego Vegeta Black Frieza
Cell-shaded graphics mimic modern anime art styles.
Modified string attacks that allow players to teleport or juggle enemies over longer periods, modernizing the pace of combat to mimic Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO . Roster Comparison: Vanilla vs. Manga Mod Metric / Feature Original Tenkaichi Tag Team (2010) DBS 2 Manga Permanent Menu Mod Max Arc Covered Majin Buu Saga ( DBZ ) Universe 7 Manga Post-Super Hero Arcs Goku Peak Form Super Saiyan 3 True Ultra Instinct / Mastered Ultra Instinct Vegeta Peak Form Super Saiyan 2 Ultra Ego (Hakaishin Mode) Frieza Roster First, Second, Third, Final, 100% Power Golden Frieza, Black Frieza UI Resolution 480 × 272 (Standard PSP native) Up-scaled HD Textures with Custom Layouts Menu System Default blue/yellow corporate UI Permanent custom manga-styled graphic layout Technical Implementation and Installation Steps
The inclusion of nods to the classic Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (BT3) engine, which is the most common base for these mods. The “DBZ” label assures fans the gameplay feels fast, arena-based, and heavy-impact—unlike the more competitive 2D style of FighterZ . : Features a "Permanent Menu" fix, which provides
A mysterious tournament appears outside time itself: the Tournament of Timeless Triumph. Fighters from countless timelines and universes — alternate Saiyans, androids, gods, and mortals — are pulled in. The prize: a single wish from the Chrono-Oracle that can rewrite one event in any timeline. But changing the past risks fracturing reality. Goku, Vegeta, and a new generation of heroes must fight to protect the multiverse while an old enemy seeks to exploit the wish for absolute dominance.
: Features manga-accurate character models and attacks inspired by specific manga panels.
This mod is a total conversion package built on the original DBZ TTT engine. It replaces the legacy character roster with characters, outfits, and techniques pulled straight from the Dragon Ball Super manga and anime arcs. You will find everything from the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga to the Granolah the Survivor arc. Key Content Additions
For over a decade, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (DBZ TTT) on the PlayStation Portable has remained a cult classic. While official Dragon Ball games moved on to the Xenoverse and Kakarot eras, a dedicated community of modders kept the PSP title alive. Among the countless mods released, stands out as one of the most ambitious attempts to modernize the game. He saw the current power scaling of the
In the base game, transforming into a Super Saiyan drains your energy or requires specific blast stocks. Once your energy depletes or the match dictates, you revert to base form. This mod changes that mechanic entirely. Continuous High-Tier Gameplay
If you want to experience this fan-created “Dragon Ball Super Season 2,” follow this streamlined guide:
To run this modification, you need the PPSSPP emulator, the modified ISO file, and the save data/texture files. 1. Download the Prerequisites