Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai — 6 Save Data
But tonight was different.
The corrupted slot shimmered, revealing a version of Future Trunks with gray skin and white eyes. Not a villain. A survivor. He’d been trapped inside a corrupted timeline branch for 300 resets—every time Riku fought in the game, Trunks felt the blows. Every loss, he died again.
Trunks handed him a controller fused into a sword hilt. “Then let’s finish this. One save slot. One timeline. No continues.”
“You actually came,” Trunks said, voice breaking. “No one ever loads the bad save.” Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai 6 Save Data
And in the strange, impossible world of Shin Budokai 6 , the last save data didn’t just remember your progress.
“You… loaded me.”
He pressed .
Riku’s skin prickled. He looked at his phone. 11:46 PM.
The room exploded in light. When his vision cleared, Riku stood on the ruined outskirts of West City—in the game. But he wasn’t a character select icon. He was real. And standing across from him, sword drawn, was the real Future Trunks—flesh, scars, and all.
Riku stared at the glowing menu screen. DRAGON BALL Z: SHIN BUDOKAI 6 — a game that didn’t officially exist. He’d found it in a dusty game store, disc cracked like old lightning, case reeking of ozone. The clerk had just shrugged and said, “That one chooses its player.” But tonight was different
It remembered you .
Riku cracked his knuckles. “Guess I’m your New Game Plus.”