After seven years of silence on a Resetera thread, the fan‑made DOS title "Dragon Ball Z – Wish for Immortality" has resurfaced. The game, built with the O.H.R.RPG.C.E. engine and featuring sprites ripped from the 1990s Super Butōden SNES releases, was originally shared on the Planet Namek fan site. New user BenjiBrew uncovered the title on a 2004 backup CD and posted a MediaFire link with screenshots.
Thread starter pikablu immediately verified the find, noting that the game includes an Icebox character—a fan‑named analogue of the series’ villain Cooler. The confirmation sparked excitement among the small community that had been unable to locate the title for years. BenjiBrew’s screenshots show classic 8‑bit graphics and the game’s menu, confirming its authenticity.

The ROM and its O.H.R.RPG.C.E. client have been uploaded to archive.org, where anyone can download the engine and the game. While the article’s author cautions that the experience may appeal mainly to nostalgic players, the revival underscores how online archives can rescue forgotten software. Those interested can retrieve the client from the provided link and explore the long‑lost RPG.


