The names and character designs of the new enemies in the upcoming Dragon Ball Jump Super Anime Tour Special, (“Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return!!”), have been revealed in the latest issue of “V-Jump”: Table, Abo, & Kado, opposing enemies! You can tell that Tarble is a Saiyan from his tail. He’s similar to a …
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Now that their French portion has already stolen their thunder, it makes sense that they would go ahead and let the information come on out: Final Dragon Ball Z Game for PlayStation 2 System Combines the Greatest Elements from the World-renowned Dragon Ball Z TV Series and Video Games NEW YORK, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — …
We have confirmation (slightly) on what this “Infinite World” game — which first popped up in retailer listings — will be for the PS2. Strangely, Atari France was the first one (even including Japan!) to drop word of the game. It appears to be another iteration on the “Budokai” series by Dimps, though it is …
Atari issued a press release earlier this morning confirming their release of “Dragon Ball: Origins”, which is just called “Dragon Ball DS” over in Japan. While the game drops in Japan 18 September 2008, we do not have a firm release date from Atari other than “November” (though online retailers are listing it as 03 …
We have some very strange video game listings popping up on American retail sites: Dragon Ball Z Trilogy (PS2) — 09 September 2008 $49.99 @ Amazon; $29.99 @ GameStop Dragon Ball Z Infinite World (PS2) — 01 November 2008 $29.99 @ Amazon; $29.99 @ GameStop Dragon Ball Z: Origins (NDS) — 03 November 2008 $29.99 …
There will be a “junior novel” coming out for the upcoming American live action Dragon Ball movie: Expect a written adaptation of the movie by a couple people otherwise known for just a couple quasi-Disney-related children’s books.
Episode #0142 of the podcast is available for download! We were finally able to get around to that “Manga Review of Awesomeness” for Volume 18. That’s right, we’re continuing the so-called “Z”-era if you’re going by the Viz release. Surprising comments from all hosts abound! We also went over all the awesome stuff that took …
The cover art for the upcoming “Burst Limit Original Soundtrack” has made its way online: What was previously listed as a dual-soundtrack for both “Sparking! METEOR” and “Burst Limit” appears to be just for the one game. It drops 27 August 2008 in Japan (LACA-5808) for about ¥3000.
In a strange twist, it appears Atari has actually made money for the first quarter of the 2009 fiscal year. In fact, they made $3.5 million, up from a net loss of $11.9 million at the same point last year. The growth was driven by the success of “Burst Limit” and “Alone in the Dark”, …
Episode #0141 of the podcast is available for download! Despite being gone for the entire weekend, we threw something together ahead of time so there wouldn’t be a break ^_~. This week, Meri and I took a look at the various henchmen over the course of the series, and how their roles evolve and expand. …