![]() Also the new stages are replacing other stages. Sometimes characters are added by replacing a costume, or some characters do even have new costumes for themselves. And to be clear: These patches don't extent the amount of playable characters - certain characters (mostly weak ones from the first Dragon Ball series) are replaced with the newer characters. Go to the blog of Kinnikuchi and download the characters or stages available on the download page. The first procedure is the same as you would change the background music of the game: Extract your DVD to a local folder in order to apply the patches. For testing this whole scenario I would recommend you to have an emulator, but more on that later. ![]() Note: Your PS2 has to be able to run copied games - either with having an integrated chip, using ESR or running the game from the local or external hard disk drive - or via LAN if you like it that way. ![]() Just to be clear: I'm not able to create my own characters, but thanks to guys like Kinnikuchi ( check out his blog) you can download new characters and stages to modify your own game. This tutorial will show you how it's done. Maybe you have already seen several Tenkaichi 3 gameplay videos on YouTube showing new characters like Beerus, Whis or the Super Saiyan Blue in the old PS2 game.
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