}} is the licensed soundtrack to the video game. Composer Kenji Yamamoto returns to provide music for the game along with Kanon Yamamoto, with both credited as Kenz and Canon respectively. There are twenty-two pieces created exclusively for the game, with the rest carried over from the previous three
Budokai games. The game's theme songs "Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!" and "Dragon Ball Party" were written by Yuriko Mori and performed by Hironobu Kageyama. However, the game's North American packaging only features Kageyama as a contributor, and the game's instruction manual does not list any music credits, causing people in the gaming community, not familiar with the material, to believe that Kageyama was the game's composer. Some game critics have gone on to record in their reviews citing the music as the superior part of the game. The new music was released as
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Original Soundtrack by
Lantis on January 7, 2009, while the theme songs were released as a single by
King Records on Christmas Day 2008.
Track listing: • "Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!" (Game OP ver.) • "Rock O'motion" • "5th Street" • • "Flash Battle" • "psychic force" • • "Tropica" • • "No Man's Island" • "Capsule Co." • "Jumba!" • "Hey, Mr. Watson" • • • "Vital Atomz" • "Cosmic Youth" • • "fight in the cell" • • "Run! Run! Run!" • • "twilight harbor" • "Dragon Ball Party"
Hikari no Sasu Mirai e! is the opening theme to the video game and is the sixty-ninth single by Japanese singer
Hironobu Kageyama. It was released by King Records on Christmas Day in 2008 in
Japan only and would peak at 200 on Oricon. The song was written by Yuriko Mori and the composition and arrangement was by
Kenji Yamamoto (Kenz). This release also include the closing theme "Dragon Ball Party" and the
English version of the opening theme "We Gonna Take You There". Ironically, the version of the song that was used was the Japanese version as opposed to the English version, which contrasted to the previous two
Dragon Ball Z console games
Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and
Burst Limit which used English versions of their opening theme songs.
Track listing: • 光のさす未来へ!
Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!/To the Future Pointed By the Light! • Dragon Ball Party • We Gonna Take You There • 光のさす未来へ! (instrumental)
Hikari no Sasu Mirai e! (instrumental)/To the Future Pointed By the Light! (Instrumental) == Reception ==