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Jul 09 2009

Namco and Dragon Ball Rights

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goku-flashing.gif  Namco secured exclusive North American rights to publish future Dragon Ball video game for the next five years. Thanks to FUNimation Entertainment and Toei Animation Co., Ltd. This begins in January 2010 for the Xbox 360, PLAYSTION 3, Nintendo DS, and PSP handheld and Nintendo DS portable system., Namco Bandai Games planned to release three upcoming games as part of the new agreement. The Xbox 360 and PLAYSTION 3 will bring us Dragon Ball: Ranging Blast. On the Wii is Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo exclusively. For the Nintendo DS, also an exclusive is Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.  namco-logo.gif
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Jun 05 2009

Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball, & More Dragon Ball

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Dragon Ball: Raging Blast set for two entertainment system. The Play Station 2 and Xbox 360 with the video game including 70 characters, along with transformations. HD graphics, destructible environments and trademark combat style.
 
Exclusively for the Wii and coming out this Fall is Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo set for North America this Fall. Journey as kid Goku and relive the original storyline, met old-new friends and comrades, during the Red Ribbon encounters. Execute Goku Kamehameha and intricate combos. Power-up items, collect in-game collectibles, unlock characters or modes with RPG elements in this martial arts action adventure game.
 dragon-ball-z.jpg Lastly; the turn-base RPG, Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans coming to North America. Exclusively for the Nintendo DS. Featuring three character party system and a roster of Earth Defense.

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