

However, the palette for the stage has been unaltered from the source game, as well as the sprites not having any issues. Similar to Ken Masters' Tenkaichi Budoukai, this stage uses sprites from the Dragon Ball Z arcade game.

The background music was separate from the stage and had to be downloaded separately, though the link for the background music has since been made unavailable for download. There are also sprite issues as well with the stage, such as the announcer having lost several pixels. There seems to be an error with the palette, however, as almost all of the colors have been made slightly brighter. This version of Tenkaichi Budoukai is based on the original Dragon Ball Z arcade stage. There doesn't seem to be anything in the background other than the Tenkaichi Budoukai itself. Just like the creator's own Goku character, it is also in high resolution. Xande Toskomics' Tenkaichi Budoukai seems to have been custom made without using anything in general to use as a base, unlike many other versions of the stage.

In addition, Goku, Vegeta, Gohan and Piccolo were added into the background. There was a major overhaul made to the stage's entire palette, as well as a moving sky not seen in the source game. This version seems to be a heavily modified version of the stage from Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension.
