Atari/Bandai relationship might come to an end.
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Atari/Bandai relationship might come to an end.
According to Gamepro, Bandai (responsible for publishing DBZ games in Japan) announced plans to launch Bandai Games subsidiary in North America. Here's more details. http://www.gamepro.com/sony/ps2/games/news/42668.shtml
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Yes that's true, but if Bandai were to have a subsidiary in North America that would mean that the rest of the DBZ games announced by Atari will probably be published by Bandai & not Atari. This is all just recent news so it's not really verified whether or not either Atari or Bandai will publish the upcoming DBZ games. From what it seems though, Atari's plans will more or less likely not change.Deus ex Machina wrote:Atari already announced 5 new DBZ games for 2005; it doesn't sound like Bandai plans on changing that anytime soon.
Note: DBZ Sagas will indeed be published by Atari just to clear up any confusion on that.
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Appearently BanDai will be bringing over a two disc set containing both the "Naruto: Narultimate Hero" games for PS2! I love those games, I already own the Japanese versions. Hopefully they will bring over the Gamecube Naruto games. I think the One Piece game will be whatever the latest of the "Gran Battle" games is.
On the DragonBall side, it'll be interesting to see how the publishing rights will be distributed after "Sagas".
On the DragonBall side, it'll be interesting to see how the publishing rights will be distributed after "Sagas".
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Don't be too sure on that. >.>;; Bandai releases such games here, and 'lo, I still haven't seen any anime games outside of the DBZ ones. I demand One Piece & Kinnikuman!Tanooki Kuribo wrote:Well this is good news for us Americans. If they are establishing some kind of Bandai development in America for distribution for Bandai games then that means we now have a much much much greater chance of getting Naruto, One Piece and other popular Anime games under the Bandai licence.
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May I ask where you got this info?. A possible link or so.SonGokuGT wrote:Appearently BanDai will be bringing over a two disc set containing both the "Naruto: Narultimate Hero" games for PS2! I love those games, I already own the Japanese versions. Hopefully they will bring over the Gamecube Naruto games. I think the One Piece game will be whatever the latest of the "Gran Battle" games is.
On the DragonBall side, it'll be interesting to see how the publishing rights will be distributed after "Sagas".
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Kinnikuman is dubbed as Ultimate Muscle, isn't it? There was an Ultimate Muscle game I saw at an Electronics Boutique. I believe it was called Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle. But perhaps that's not the game you meant?Bandai releases such games here, and 'lo, I still haven't seen any anime games outside of the DBZ ones. I demand One Piece & Kinnikuman!

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"Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy" is the name given to Kinnikuman 2nd Generation in the US.Leotaku wrote:Kinnikuman is dubbed as Ultimate Muscle, isn't it? There was an Ultimate Muscle game I saw at an Electronics Boutique. I believe it was called Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle. But perhaps that's not the game you meant?

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There's actually been three Kinnikuman games released in America (not counting M.U.S.C.L.E.), all of them by Bandai.
And Nintendo Power has been reporting that American versions of One Piece Gamecube and GBA games have been in the works since the release of Shonen Jump.
And Nintendo Power has been reporting that American versions of One Piece Gamecube and GBA games have been in the works since the release of Shonen Jump.
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Then you haven't looked well enough, because I bought a Euopean version of One Piece Grand Battle! for the PSX for a mere €10, and I don't even really like OP ^_~Bandai releases such games here, and 'lo, I still haven't seen any anime games outside of the DBZ ones. I demand One Piece & Kinnikuman!
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GamePro isn't very smart, but at least they smelled it...
http://www.bandaigames.com/news/news_019.html
Nowhere does this mention anything about Dragon Ball.
But this is the way I see it. If Bandai decided to start releasing its Dragon Ball games in North America itself, there's not a damn thing FUNi or Atari can do about it aside from bribing a.k.a. "entering into a business contract" with Bandai (which appears to have happened right from the start of the Atari DBZ game streak). This could mean there'd be two different companies releasing different DBZ games. Why? Lemme tell you why...
- Bandai has worldwide exclusive rights to develop/publish DB games from Toei Animation and Shuiesha Press, the owners of the anime and manga, respectively.
- FUNimation *licensed* Dragon Ball/Z/GT from Toei Animation. They DO NOT OWN IT! Sure, they have the rights to their own dub, but they are still ultimately beholden to Toei Animation. If Toei decided they didn't want FUNimation holding the license to DBZ anymore tomorrow, they could take it away tomorrow. Look at CLAMP and 4Kids' treatment of Card Captor Sakura. CLAMP stepped in when they saw the butchering of their work and ripped it out of 4Kids' filthy hands. Of course, Toei doesn't care nearly as much, and there's family connections to FUNi.
- Atari received a license to develop/publish video games from a company who is a license holder itself. They do not have exclusive rights to DBZ video games, contrary to what FUNi/Atari have said, because Bandai's had the WORLDWIDE (that INCLUDES North America, as North America is part of the world) rights from the ORIGINAL OWNERS for almost two decades.
Nowhere does this mention anything about Dragon Ball.
But this is the way I see it. If Bandai decided to start releasing its Dragon Ball games in North America itself, there's not a damn thing FUNi or Atari can do about it aside from bribing a.k.a. "entering into a business contract" with Bandai (which appears to have happened right from the start of the Atari DBZ game streak). This could mean there'd be two different companies releasing different DBZ games. Why? Lemme tell you why...
- Bandai has worldwide exclusive rights to develop/publish DB games from Toei Animation and Shuiesha Press, the owners of the anime and manga, respectively.
- FUNimation *licensed* Dragon Ball/Z/GT from Toei Animation. They DO NOT OWN IT! Sure, they have the rights to their own dub, but they are still ultimately beholden to Toei Animation. If Toei decided they didn't want FUNimation holding the license to DBZ anymore tomorrow, they could take it away tomorrow. Look at CLAMP and 4Kids' treatment of Card Captor Sakura. CLAMP stepped in when they saw the butchering of their work and ripped it out of 4Kids' filthy hands. Of course, Toei doesn't care nearly as much, and there's family connections to FUNi.
- Atari received a license to develop/publish video games from a company who is a license holder itself. They do not have exclusive rights to DBZ video games, contrary to what FUNi/Atari have said, because Bandai's had the WORLDWIDE (that INCLUDES North America, as North America is part of the world) rights from the ORIGINAL OWNERS for almost two decades.
Re: GamePro isn't very smart, but at least they smelled it..
[Phillip J. Fry] Wow, I have been gone a long time! [/Phillip J. Fry]Ryuujin wrote:because Bandai's had the WORLDWIDE (that INCLUDES North America, as North America is part of the world)
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Guess that's the trouble with being an American. We have NO OP games.
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