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After nearly a decade in hiatus, Capcom's signature mainline fighting game series resurfaces with its fourth main installment, combining the traditional 2D gameplay with modern fully-3D graphics.
Sequel to the DS game Draglade, Draglade 2 is a 2D rhythm fighting game.
This is a game set in the Gundam universe that has so far only been released in Japan. It is a third/first person shooter with Battlefield-esque online multiplayer.
A spiritual successor to the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series of fighting games, Burst Limit marks the first appearance of the Dragon Ball series on seventh-generation consoles.
A Capcom published adventure game released exclusively for Nintendo DS systems in Japan.
Sonic Rush Adventure is the second Rush game on the Nintendo DS. Sonic must find a way to return to his own dimension, and confront the evil pirate Captain Whisker.
The third game in the Data Cardass fighting series, released for Japan Arcade's only.
The second handheld spinoff of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series, Another Road features a new original story involving the resurrection of Majin Buu in the "alternate" timeline.
Draglade is an action RPG for the Nintendo DS.
Nintendo DS rhythm game based on the popular Anime, Nodame Cantabile. Using the stylus you tap and make motions on the touchscreen with the music.
A 3D Fighting game, developed by Dimps Corporation and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 2007.
The first Tales game on the DS.
Mario Party with Crash Bandicoot characters. This mediocre Nintendo DS Mini-game collection was critically panned across the board.
A 3D fighting game with characters and storylines from the Saint Seiya franchise.
A handheld spin-off of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai games (and the first Dragon Ball game released for the PlayStation Portable), Shin Budokai ties in with the animated film Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (and was released in tandem with the film's English dub).
A double pack of Sega games on a single cartridge.
A compilation of two Sonic the Hedgehog games on a single cartridge.
Two Sonic Game Boy Advance games on one cartridge, from Sega.
Sonic Rush revamps the Sonic series with the addition of a boost system and the ability to perform tricks. Play as either as Sonic the Hedgehog or Blaze the Cat.
Control Luffy through the first chapters of the manga and anime in this exclusive GBA game. Fun for all One Piece fans.
Saint Seiya: The Sanctuary ties in 3D fighting with storylines from the Saint Seiya manga series and cut scenes from the anime.
A arcade game based off Dragon Ball Z released in 2005, Graphics were the same as Budokai 2.
A PlayStation 2 game based on the manga and anime YuYu Hakusho.
Dimps's 2004 fighting game makes a return with a revamped Offensive/Defensive Gauge system and some new combatants.
Follow the adventures of kid martial artist Goku in this handheld side-scrolling adaptation of the original Dragon Ball series.
The third game in the original Budokai trilogy of fighting games set in the Dragon Ball universe. Along with numerous gameplay changes, it features characters and settings from both Dragon Ball GT and some of the series' animated films.
Sonic Advance 3 added tag mechanics to the Sonic Advance series. Some sound effects, music, and story elements are carried over from Sonic Battle.
Kirby's second outing on the Game Boy Advance introduces a labyrinth world that up to four players can explore co-operatively or solo with the help of AI companions.
A cel-shaded fighter based in the Shaman King universe.
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