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A fighting game for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC set in the Dragon Ball Z universe.
An arcade Dragon Ball based card game released only in Japan
The sequel to Dragon Ball: Raging Blast, bringing a new art style, new gameplay modes, and 26 new playable characters and transformations (most of whom are from the Dragon Ball Z animated films and specials).
A Korean/Japanese MMORPG set in the Dragon Ball universe. The game starts out on Earth -- 216 years after the conclusion of the comic.
A spiritual successor to the "Budokai Tenkaichi" fighting game series based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, bringing Spike's gameplay to seventh-generation consoles.
A turn-based sprite-based role-playing game set in the Dragon Ball Z universe from the makers of the Xenosaga and Baten Kaitos series.
The last game in the original "Budokai Tenkaichi" trilogy of fighting games based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, bringing the total character roster to over 140.
The Dragon Ball series's first Nintendo DS outing and a spiritual successor to the card-based RPGs that were originally released on the Famicom.
The second in the "Budokai Tenkaichi" trilogy of Dragon Ball fighting games, adding dozens of new characters and transformations (for a total roster of 120).
Webfoot's final two DragonBall games collected on a single cartridge.
The sequel to Arc System Works original handheld fighting game adaptation of Dragon Ball Z, bringing its freeform aerial martial arts to the DS.
An alternate fighting game take on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, Budokai Tenkaichi utilizes a third-person perspective and unified movelists while adding a very large playable character roster.
A beat-'em-up adaptation of the anime Dragon Ball GT, itself a continuation of the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z manga and anime series. After being mistakenly turned back into a kid, martial artist Goku must search the universe (along with granddaughter Pan and ally Trunks) for the Black Star Dragon Balls.
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.
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 turn-based RPG (with gameplay mechanics from collectible card games) based on the Dragon Ball Z storyline of the Dragon Ball manga and anime. It is one of the last games released for the Game Boy Color.
A spin-off of the Super Butoden series made for the Sega Saturn, featuring the roster and character graphics from the earlier PlayStation spin-off and gameplay more in-line with the original trilogy.
The direct sequel to an earlier handheld Dragon Ball game brings the story to the series' Namek Saga arc.
The third and final installment of the original Super Butoden trilogy brings the series to the Majin Buu Saga of the Dragon Ball Z storyline.
The second installment of the Super Butoden series improves the graphical and gameplay style of its predecessor and is one of the earliest games in the series to focus on storylines from the Dragon Ball animated films.
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.
One of the earliest fighting games to bear the Dragon Ball license, adding new concepts to the burgeoning fighting game genre (including a roaming split-screen view for less restrictive playfields).
The fifth installment of the card-based Famicom RPG adaptation of the Dragon Ball series brings the story to the third main Dragon Ball Z arc, as the Z Warriors contend with new foes on Earth (including Frieza's brother Cooler and the androids of mad scientist Dr. Gero).
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.
The fourth episode of the Dragon Ball card-based RPG series for the Famicom follows the second main Dragon Ball Z arc, as the Z Warriors must make their way to the planet Namek and race against the forces of emperor Frieza to find the planet's Dragon Balls.
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