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From the studio behind the Tak series of games comes a third-person action game adaptation of the Dragon Ball series released exclusively in North America. Up to two players can combo their way through the first two-thirds of the Dragon Ball Z storyline.
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.
A Total-Conversion Mod for Quake III Arena that was heavily inspired by Dragon Ball Z.
The last of the "Legacy of Goku" game trilogy, Buu's Fury takes the handheld action-RPG series to the last third of the original Dragon Ball Z storyline, as a sorcerer resurrects an ancient monster known as Majin Buu.
From the studio behind the Guilty Gear series comes a handheld fighting game adaptation of the Dragon Ball series. Unlike traditional fighting games, it uses a system where players freely maneuver around the air.
The second game in the Budokai sub-series of fighting games based on the Dragon Ball manga and animated series adds a new single-player campaign (similar to board games) and the rest of the Dragon Ball Z story arc.
The sequel to Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku, following the Z Warriors as the prepare for the arrival of powerful androids set on wreaking havoc on the world.
The first in a long-line of 2.5D fighting games based on the Dragon Ball Z manga and anime series comes, and the first adaptation of the series to be released onto sixth-generation consoles.
A handheld action-RPG based on the early Dragon Ball Z storyline and the first Dragon Ball game developed after the series became popular in North America.
The sequel to the all-girl fighting game, Advanced V.G.
A tactical RPG from Koei for the original PlayStation, based on the Chinese novel Fēngshén Yǎnyì.
Breakers Revenge is an update to the original Breakers, released only as an MVS arcade cart for the Neo Geo hardware. It comes with balance changes and a new character.
The final adaptation of the series to be released on the Super Famicom, featuring a less-cartoonish visual approach and more traditional fighting game mechanics.
The second in a duo of cinematic RPGs based on the manga and anime series Dragon Ball, closely following the last chapter of the original Dragon Ball and both the "Saiyan Saga" and "Frieza Saga" of Dragon Ball Z.
A PlayStation spin-off of the Super Butoden series, Ultimate Battle 22 features cel-drawn character sprites from the animators of the original Dragon Ball Z animated series. It is also the first game in the series to be released throughout all of Europe and was released in North America nearly ten years later.
Watch the early exploits of the young Son Goku in the first of two cinematic RPGs that follow the Dragon Ball manga.
The fourth and final Game Boy Yu Yu Hakusho game.
A unique cinematic-heavy fighting game for the PC Engine that re-tells key battles Goku had throughout the Dragon Ball series.
Makai no Tobira is the third Game Boy release in the YuYu Hakusho series. Unlike the other games in the series for the platform, it was a single-plane brawler with top-down sections.
Following an original plotline not found in the Dragon Ball manga or anime, Dragon Ball Z Gaiden follows the Z Warriors as they fight to prevent the catastrophic plans of a mysterious foe who harbors vengeance against the Saiyan race.
The pack-in game with Bandai's Datach Joint Rom System add-on for the Famicom and the first fighting game bearing the Dragon Ball license. Players scan special cards to choose their fighter and enhancement.
The Dragon Ball series first outing for fourth-generation video game consoles brings the series' Famicom card-based RPGs to the Super Famicom, re-telling the the first two major Dragon Ball Z arcs.
A side-scrolling action game released by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo Entertainment System and TurboGrafx-16 featuring the famous actor and martial artist Jackie Chan.
A sequel to Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu that re-tells the entire main Dragon Ball story prior to the events of Dragon Ball Z, using an expanded version of the game's mix of adventure game storytelling, board game movement, and card-based combat.
The Turtles' first appearance on the NES followed the fighting foursome as they attempt to defeat the evil Shredder. Featuring challenging platforming elements and open-world levels, the game quickly became one of the NES's best-selling titles.
Destroy (灭) is an incredibly early, simplistic monochrome MS-DOS fighting game from Softstar.
A supernatural adventure game with RPG elements for the NES, MSX and Sega Master System. While the NES and MSX versions were menu-driven adventures, the Sega Master System version was an action-adventure-RPG.
Yokai Dochuki is an Arcade game by Namco that follows the adventures of a young boy through Jigoku, the Japanese equivalent of Hell. The game was later released for the PC Engine and Family Computer, but neither version was available outside of Japan. However, an unofficial english arcade version titled "Shadow Land" exists.
The first game based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou is a vertical shoot-em-up players control Goku on his Flying Nimbus cloud.
This game was the first Hokuto No Ken that was released for the PC-88 computer that was an adventure game.
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