Complete Listing of Japanese Dragonball Video Games.

Discussion of all things related to Dragon Ball video games (console and portable games, arcade versions, etc.) from the entire franchise's history.
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Post by Tanooki Kuribo » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:18 am

Thats an awesome list. I love crap like this. I wish I had this in book form.
The Apple Pippin one may have been one, but I believe it was Tanooki Kuribo who dug info up on that one relatively recently.
Nah, it was the 3DO game (if it's the post I'am thinking of).

http://db.schuby.org/daizex/viewtopic.p ... a54abd808c.

I think this would be a pretty cool Wii game. If not a worthy WiiWare game.

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Post by Darknat » Sat Nov 15, 2008 11:46 am

SSj_Rambo wrote:
sangofe wrote:
Since the Wii, Gamecube and PS2 releases of Dragonball Z, Dragonball Z 2, Sparking Neo and Sparking Meteor are all the exact same game they are only going to be listed once, under one system (I tried to list the games that came out under multiple platforms under the platform that the game is most popular with).
Well... they play quite differently...
Hmm...but is there any difference in the menus, visuals, music, story etc. between them? I've only played the Sparking games for the PS2, so if there are any differences in the actual game in the Wii versions it would be news to me and I would add the Wii releases of the games to the list.
Sparking Neo for the Wii has 5 new characters and 1 new stage, and Sparking Meteor for the Wii has online play whereas the ps2 has the disc fusion.

Also The Legacy of Goku II international is just a port of the US game, so that's why I told you earlier you missed the American games. It's weird having LoG 2 but not the first and third one.

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Post by SSj_Rambo » Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:57 pm

Darknat wrote:
SSj_Rambo wrote:
sangofe wrote: Well... they play quite differently...
Hmm...but is there any difference in the menus, visuals, music, story etc. between them? I've only played the Sparking games for the PS2, so if there are any differences in the actual game in the Wii versions it would be news to me and I would add the Wii releases of the games to the list.
Sparking Neo for the Wii has 5 new characters and 1 new stage, and Sparking Meteor for the Wii has online play whereas the ps2 has the disc fusion.

Also The Legacy of Goku II international is just a port of the US game, so that's why I told you earlier you missed the American games. It's weird having LoG 2 but not the first and third one.
I count The Legacy of Goku II International because the game was modified by Banpresto specifically for the Japanese audience. The other games in the series were made and developed completely in America and for Americans.

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Re: Complete Listing of Japanese Dragonball Video Games.

Post by ginyu » Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:57 pm

Handhelds Single Game Devices (not in list)

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Dragon Ball Taiketsu Songokuu (08/1986)


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Dragon Ball Z Daikessen (1990)

Dragon Ball Z Shutsugen! Ginyu^ Tokusentai (1990)

Dragon Ball Z Kyôaku Furiza Shuu Rai (02/1991)

Dragon Ball Z Sukautâ Batoro (03/1991)

Dragon Ball Z Namekku Hoshi Chou Kessen (1991)

Dragon Ball Z Barcode Wars (08/1991)

Dragon Ball Z Suupa Saiyajin Toujou (10/1991)

Dragon Ball Z Taose ! Ga^rikku Jr (1992)

Dragon Ball Z Taiketsu Jinzouningen (08/1992)

Dragon Ball Z Super Barcode Wars (08/1992)

Dragon Ball Z Saikyou Taiketsu Ceru VS Gokuu (1992)

Dragon Ball Z Senritsu! Bio Soldier (1993)

Dragon Ball Z Pawa^ Sakuretsu Mago Satoshi Meshi (1993)

Dragon Ball Z Z Senshi Dai Shugyou (09/1993)

Dragon Ball Z Syugyouda!Gohan!Mezase (1993)

Dragon Ball Z Touch Panel game (09/1994)

Dragon Ball Z P-1 Mini 2 (1994)

Dragon Ball Z Fukkatsu!Majin Bu (1995)

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