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  2. List of Dragon Ball video games - Wikipedia

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    The game was released only in Japan on November 17, 1995. The game features 27 playable characters, their sprites being those used in an earlier Dragon Ball Z game, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22. Its story mode ranges from the Android arc to the Cell Games. Shin Butōden also features two other exclusive modes: Group Battle and Mr. Satan ...

  3. List of Dragon Ball characters - Wikipedia

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    Goten is ranked number 13 on IGN's Top 13 Dragon Ball Z Characters List, [21] and came in 6th place on Complex.com ' s list "A Ranking of All the Characters on 'Dragon Ball Z '"; Sheldon Pearce notes that the character exists mostly as part of a pair with Trunks, who is the more assertive member of the duo, and their bond makes them extremely ...

  4. Kunio-kun - Wikipedia

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    A compilation of classic Kunio Famicom games, it contains the 11 games from Kunio-kun Nekketsu Complete: Famicom Hen as well as the western versions of Renegade, Super Dodge Ball, River City Ransom, Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge, Double Dragon, Double Dragon II, and Double Dragon III. Online play has been added to all of these titles.

  5. Dragon Ball - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama This article is about the media franchise in general. For other uses, see Dragon Ball (disambiguation). Dragon Ball The logo for the original manga series Created by Akira Toriyama Original work Dragon Ball (1984–1995) Owner Bird Studio ...

  6. List of Bandai Namco video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    The company owns the video game assets of defunct developer BEC, which merged with Banpresto in 2011 to form B.B. Studio. [9] Bandai Namco also owns the video game rights to several anime licenses, notably Dragon Ball ; [ 10 ] in this instance, the first entry for these franchises will list the first game developed or published by Bandai Namco ...

  7. Red Ribbon Army - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball series creator Akira Toriyama drew inspiration for the military organization, particularly its Muscle Tower (マッスルタワー, Massuru Tawā) base, from the video game Spartan X (known as Kung-Fu Master internationally), in which enemies tend to spawn at a rapid rate while the player character ascends a tower; the game itself was based on two Hong Kong martial arts films ...

  8. List of Bandai Namco video games - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Heroes: Bandai: Arcade: 2011 Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butoden: Game Republic: Nintendo DS: 2011 Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi: Spike: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: 2011 Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3: Alfa System: PlayStation Portable: 2011 The Idolmaster 2: Bandai Namco Games: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: 2011 Ridge Racer 3D ...

  9. Category:Dragon Ball games - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle; Dragon Ball Legends; Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension; Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3; Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero