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An upgraded/expanded semi-sequel to Dragon Ball: Advance(d) Adventure, released only for the Monon Color.
A fighting game for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC set in the Dragon Ball Z universe.
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 video game tie-in with the 2009 film of the same name (itself a live-action adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga and anime), made by the developers behind the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series of fighting games.
A spiritual successor to the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series of fighting games, Burst Limit marks the first appearance of the Dragon Ball series on seventh-generation consoles.
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 second handheld spinoff of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series, Another Road features a new original story involving the resurrection of Majin Buu in the "alternate" timeline.
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).
A handheld spin-off of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai games (and the first Dragon Ball game released for the PlayStation Portable), Shin Budokai ties in with the animated film Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (and was released in tandem with the film's English dub).
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.
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.
Follow the adventures of kid martial artist Goku in this handheld side-scrolling adaptation of the original Dragon Ball series.
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 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 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.
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.
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 first in a series of adventure-RPG adaptations of the world of the manga and anime Dragon Ball. It takes place during the "King Piccolo Saga" arc of the series and features a unique card-based system for both exploration and combat.
One of the first Dragon Ball video games ever released, Shenron no Nazo follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga. It's better known outside of Japan for its heavily-localized North American release (as Dragon Power).
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