DragonBall Z for Arcade

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Post by Mugenmidget » Fri Sep 24, 2004 9:30 am

All I heard is that Banpresto is going to have a hand with a Dragonball DS game, and after the arcade games and Supersonic Warriors, I'm pumped.

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Post by Izlude » Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:20 pm

The S wrote:And, even though it probably won't come to America (from The Magic Box)
"SNK Playmore mentioned that The King of Fighters 94 Re-Bout for PS2 will support online battles."
Oh damn, I forgot about that one! That may actually make it over here, because it actually makes use of newer hardware, and it has new updated hi-res sprites.

As for DBZ on Nintendo DS, Banpresto is producing it (They are a sub-division or Bandai or something). Nothing else is known besides that :(

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Post by Mugenmidget » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:11 pm

Izlude wrote:
The S wrote:And, even though it probably won't come to America (from The Magic Box)
"SNK Playmore mentioned that The King of Fighters 94 Re-Bout for PS2 will support online battles."
Oh damn, I forgot about that one! That may actually make it over here, because it actually makes use of newer hardware, and it has new updated hi-res sprites.

As for DBZ on Nintendo DS, Banpresto is producing it (They are a sub-division or Bandai or something). Nothing else is known besides that :(
I want to hope that it is a Supersonic Warriors sequel, because as good as it was there are still many cool things they could do with that engine.

Oh and extra characters and attacks would be nice.

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Post by The S » Tue Oct 05, 2004 11:01 pm

Sorry to necropost (if this is indeed Necroposting), but I have heard rumor that Atari has picked up the rights for the arcade game in the US.

Also, to add to the side conversation:
- KDDI announced that they will cooperate with SNK Playmore to provide online matching service for PlayStation 2. SNK Playmore will be using KDDI's Multi-Matching Broadband (MMBB) service for its online enabled PS2 titles, including:

The King of Fighters '94 Rebout (12/2004)
The King of Fighters '95 - '97 3-in-1 (Spring 2005)
The King of Fighters '98 - '00 3-in-1 (Spring 2005)
Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Spring 2005)
Bakumatsu Roman: Last Blade 2-in-1 (Spring 2005)
Twinkle Stars Sprites (2005)
Battle High 2, starring Kyle Hebert as well as myself, has been released on Xbox 360, OUYA, PC, Linux, Mac, and Xbox One!

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