Special thanks to sangofe on our forum for bringing it to our attention, and then Conan for translating it all for us. Here is a little bit of information: Two discs will be rocking in this first volume, similar to that of the Cabala of the Zodiac (which included 8 collectible editions). Overall, 36 releases, …
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It has been a while since we last saw some of these, but Toei has finally revealed the covers for their next three DVDs of the Z Dragon Box individual disc release. Disc #22 will contain six episodes, while discs #23 and #24 are breaking the mold and will contain five episodes each (same as …
Special thanks to LaRésistance from our forum for this image, which is essentially announcing another game in the “Jump Super Stars” lineup coming later this year! Bandai wants to know which characters from the Jump universe Japanese gamers would like to play as in the next game. Neato! Here’s hoping a certain magical cat named …
GameSpot.com has a ton of new stuff up for “Sparking! NEO”, including an interview with Ryo Mito and more gameplay footage.
IGN has an article and images up concerning the port of “Super Dragon Ball Z” for the PS2. There are some videos up for download as well, this time featuring the original Japanese voice cast. Super psyched for this game — it drops on 29 June 2006 in Japan, and sometime in July here in …
IGN has updated with four videos showcasing some new in-game footage from “Sparking! NEO”. We clearly see Goku go through all Super Saiyan forms in-game, as well as Slug transform into his “giant” form. Unfortunately (and as opposed to the first videos we got of the original “Sparking!” way-back-when), these videos appear to be from …
Confirmed extra characters (extra from the arcade release, anyway!) for “Super Dragon Ball Z” are Majin Boo (“Fat Boo”) Piccolo-Daimaō, Majin-Vegeta, Videl, Mecha-Freeza, and Gohan (with his Kaiōshin-gi). Play-France is hosting some scans showcasing some of these additional characters. Additionally, these six characters are shown across the top of the game’s back cover.
It looks like Play-Asia has updated their database listings with both the official logo for “Battle Stadium D.O.N.”: … as well as the cover-art for the Japanese release of “Super Dragon Ball Z” on the PS2:
The official website for “Sparking! NEO” flashes up a bunch of names in its intro movie. Following the image below, I have listed any names that appear… corrected from their sometimes strange romanization, of course! Cell Chiaotzu Freeza Ginyu-Tokusentai Kame-Sen’nin Kuririn Majin Boo Mr. Satan Nappa Piccolo Son Gohan Son Goku Son Goten T’ao Paipai …
The Magic Box is reporting that “Shin Budokai” for the PSP sold a little over 700,000 copies last week. Not too shabby for its Japanese debut.