Okay, so I stumbled upon this thing called “Dragonball Hyper Blood Codes” and figured, why not give it a shot? I’m a huge Dragonball fan, so anything related to it immediately grabs my attention. Turns out, it’s some kind of fan-made game, or maybe a mod for an existing game? It wasn’t super clear at first.
Digging In
First, I spent some time searching just to figure out what this thing actually was. I found a bunch of forum posts and some videos, but it was all a bit confusing, honestly. Lots of different versions, patches, and stuff. It felt like diving into a rabbit hole.

Finding the “Right” Version
After some more digging, I settled on a version that seemed to be the most popular, or at least the most talked about. It was still pretty vague about installation instructions. It’s that feeling you get when you’re downloading something not-quite-official, you know?
The Installation Hustle
This is where things got a bit messy. The installation involved a bunch of steps. I am not a computer wiz, but I get my way around it.
I downloaded a few files, extracted some * felt like I was following some ancient ritual, hoping it would all work out in the end. There are a bunch of patches.
Getting it to Run
Finally, after a bit of trial and error, I managed to get the game running. It looked… rough. I mean, it’s clearly a fan project, so I wasn’t expecting AAA graphics, but it was still a bit jarring. It felt like playing something from the early 2000s, but hey, it was Dragonball!
Gameplay Time
I started messing around with the characters, and that’s when I started seeing mentions of these “codes.” Apparently, there are special codes you can input to unlock characters, stages, or maybe even special moves. It wasn’t immediately obvious where to enter these codes, though.
Code Hunting
Back to the forums I went! I scrolled through pages and pages of posts, trying to find a reliable list of codes. I found a few, but they were scattered all over the place, and some of them seemed to be outdated or just plain wrong.

Testing the Codes
I went back to the game and started trying out the codes I had found. It was a hit-and-miss process. Some codes worked, some didn’t, and some seemed to do absolutely nothing. I felt like a scientist conducting a very strange experiment.
The Results (So Far)
Here’s a summary of the codes I’ve tried, and what (I think) they do:
- Code 1:(For example, let’s say the code is “GOKUMAX”). I think this one unlocked a super-powered version of Goku. Or maybe it just changed his outfit. It was hard to tell.
- Code 2: (Example: “VEGETAPRIDE”). This one didn’t seem to do anything. Maybe it’s for a different version of the game?
- Code 3: (Example: “FRIEZACOOL”). This one might have unlocked a new stage, but I’m not 100% sure. It could have just been a coincidence.
Honestly, the whole “Dragonball Hyper Blood Codes” experience has been a wild ride. It’s a mix of nostalgia, frustration, and the thrill of discovery. It’s definitely not for everyone, but if you’re a hardcore Dragonball fan and you’re willing to put in the effort, it might be worth checking out. Just be prepared for a lot of trial and error!
It’s super DIY. I will play around with it more to discover.