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Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ballis still going strong after four decades and there’s still new material that sustains the fandom, ...
Check out how we test and review games here The Dragon Ball video game universe is expanding with something called Project Z, Bandai Namco Games has announced (via PST). There's almost nothing to ...
Big news for Dragon Ball fans! Bandai Namco is bringing its free-to-play MOBA, ‘Dragon Ball: Gekishin Squadra’, to the ...
The original manga (then anime) continued with two sequel series, 1988’s Dragon Ball Z — which is the one most ... be plenty of Dragon Ball video games. There’s actually over 150; the ...
There have been a lot of games set in the Dragon Ball universe, most of them being fighting games. Counting only the ones released in North America, you have whopping 41 video games that cover ...
Zero, but it also shows some iconic old and new faces from Akira Toriyama's ever-expansive universe ... of 3D fighting games with the Budokai Tenkaichi series (Dragon Ball Z: Sparking!
But the game pays such loving attention to the Dragon Ball Z universe and the characters that populate it, including lots of little touches that only a fan could possibly appreciate, that you can ...
It was hyped up to be the best Dragon Ball game since Fighter Z, and as the gaming community ... allowing players to roam around the Dragon Ball universe as some of the franchise’s favorites ...
The official trailer for Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4 ... as big as it gets for the DBZ universe. As of now, we don’t know which platforms the game will be available for, but it seems ...
Bandai Namco Games has announced a fourth instalment in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series, which is the first new entry in the franchise since 2007’s Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 ...
Zamasu was one of the strongest threats in the Dragon Ball franchise as of yet, so fans will be glued to the game to see how he fares against later additions like Universe 6’s Kefla and Universe ...
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has officially passed 8 million copies sold, publisher Bandai Namco and developer CyberConnect2 announced. Kakarot was in many ways a return to previous Dragon Ball games ...