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  2. Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as Dragon Ball: Final Bout (ドラゴンボール ファイナルバウト, Doragon Bōru Fainaru Bauto), is a fighting game for the PlayStation. The game was developed by TOSE and released by Bandai in Japan, Europe and North America in 1997, making it the first North American release for a ...

  3. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai - Wikipedia

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    The Budokai series combines the gameplay elements of both Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout and Dead or Alive 3.The controls includes regular punch and kick buttons, as well as the ability to unleash ki blasts as standard projectiles, which can also be used in specific special moves via input codes.

  4. List of Dragon Ball video games - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series, it is based on the Japanese anime series Dragon Ball Z, part of the manga franchise Dragon Ball. It was published in Japan by Bandai and in North America by Infogrames, Inc., and was the first console Dragon Ball video game in five years since Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout (1997).

  5. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout – TOSE/Bandai; Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series – Dimps; Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series – Spike; Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit – Dimps; Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World – Dimps; Dragon Ball: Raging Blast – Spike; Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 – Spike; Dragon Ball Xenoverse – Bandai Namco; Dragon Ball ...

  6. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series, it is based on the Japanese anime series Dragon Ball Z, part of the manga franchise Dragon Ball. It was published in Japan by Bandai and in North America by Infogrames, and was the first console Dragon Ball video game in five years since Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout (1997).

  7. Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 [a] is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Tose and published by Bandai and Infogrames for the PlayStation.Based upon Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise, its gameplay is similar to the Super Butōden sub-series, consisting of one-on-one fights with a main six-button configuration, featuring special moves, as well as five playable modes.

  8. Dragon Ball GT - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball GT is an anime-exclusive alternate sequel to Dragon Ball Z with an original storyline using the same characters and universe, which follows the exploits of Son Goku, the series protagonist who is turned into a child; his granddaughter, Pan; and their associates on a quest to collect the Black Star Dragon Balls, a more powerful set ...

  9. Category:Fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout; Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden; Dragon Ball Xenoverse; Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2; Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z; Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi; Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit; Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden; Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden; Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension; Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu ...