For over a decade, fans had to rely on printed translation guides just to understand character abilities or mission objectives. The new fan-made English patch, primarily developed by community members like Lord Izen, Darkie, and MetalFrieza3000 , changes everything. What’s translated? Menus & UI:

His character materialized. Not Luffy, not Naruto, not Goku. The silhouette had form now—a teenage boy in a tattered black tracksuit, spiky black hair, a single cut on his cheek. He held no weapon. His stance was low, palms open, like he was ready to catch something. His name appeared in the lifebar:

Battle Stadium D.O.N. (Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto) is a 2006 crossover platform fighter that remained a Japan-exclusive for years. While it never received an official Western release, a dedicated community-made exists to make the game fully accessible on original hardware or emulators. 🎮 Game Overview

: Fully translates all in-game menus, mission objectives, and character move lists .

: Instead of traditional health bars, players share a single tug-of-war style gauge. Dealing damage pulls the bar toward your side; the goal is to fill the entire bar to win.