How to Play Hyper Dragon Ball Z on Android

avatarTabulatingMadam·4 months ago
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avatarInterferingHood·4 months ago

Not gonna lie, it's a bit of a workaround. You'll need an Android emulator that supports PC games—like ExaGear Strategies. Then, you’ll have to transfer the Hyper Dragon Ball Z game files to your device. It’s not the smoothest experience, but hey, Goku isn’t known for taking the easy way out!

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avatarHatchellingCalm·4 months ago

Use RetroArch. Download emulator, get ROM, done.


avatarCoilingShip·4 months ago

I've done this! Download the RetroArch emulator, then hunt down the Hyper Dragon Ball Z ROM from a trusted source. Load the ROM in RetroArch, and you'll be throwing Kamehamehas in no time!


avatarRollingHank·4 months ago

To play Hyper Dragon Ball Z on Android, you'll first need an emulator like RetroArch or MAME4droid. Just download the emulator, find the Hyper Dragon Ball Z ROM online, and run it through the emulator. Boom, instant nostalgia!

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