There are many fighting games that have been critically acclaimed throughout the years, like the Street Fighter or Tekken series. But one bold gaming IP created its very own genre of 3d arena fighting ...
Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch players got their first full look at Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero through a fresh Bandai Namco ...
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The Best Dragon Ball Games of the 1990s

A few of the best retro games of the 1990s belong to Dragon Ball's empire, and players enjoy them just as much today as they ...
The final home console Budokai release, 2004’s Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 is virtually unrecognizable from the first entry in the series, which is meant as a compliment. The series had evolved so much ...
If you loved last year's Dragon Ball Z: Raging Blast, then I have some good news for all of the fighting games fans in the gaming community. Namco Bandai has released the demo for Dragon Ball Z: ...
Take a look at the Future Saga Chapter 3 Launch Trailer for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the hit 3D anime action fighting game ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Arc System Works has distilled all the best elements of the anime into a blisteringly fast, explosive assault on ...
While it might seem obvious that the majority would be fighting titles, there’s a surprising amount of diversity to be found throughout Dragon Ball’s pixelated history, ranging from action RPGs all ...
Sparking! Zero for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 has been released. The game promises a thrilling experience for players.
LYON, FRANCE - 24 April 2006 - Atari today announced Bandai's brand new Dragon Ball Z® title, Super DBZ®, set for release on PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system throughout Europe in June 2006.
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. While the first three Dragon Ball Z: Budokai fighting games published by Atari were pretty straightforward 3D fighting games, it's safe to say that ...