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==Console Games==
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A video game console is a modified computer system that is used in conjunction with a display device (a television, monitor, etc.) to display the video game. The term "video game console" is used to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and use solely for playing video games from a personal computer, which has many other functions, or arcade machines, which are designed for businesses that buy them and then charge others to play. Listed below are all ''Dragon Ball''-related console video games.
=Games Based on the Direct Works of Akira Toriyama=
Numerous electronic, video, and board games based on the works of [[Akira Toriyama]] have been released in Japan by various developers across different platforms. Though initially producted in conjunction with [[Epoch]], the majority of these games were historically developed or published by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai]] (currently "Bandai Namco Entertainment"), a relationship that continues to this day.


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While some of the earlier games were localized and released to the European market, this was not the case in North America. Up until the release of ''[[Dragon Ball: Final Bout]]'' in 1997 for the Sony PlayStation, none of the ''Dragon Ball'' games were localized for the North American market, with the exception of ''[[Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo|Dragon Ball: The Mystery of Shenlong]]'' which was released under the title "Dragon Power" and graphically altered with no specific branding for the franchise.
!#!!align=left|Japanese Title<br />(North American Title)!!Publisher!!Platform!!JP Release!!NA Release
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|1||align=left|ドラゴンボール ドラゴン大秘境<br />''Doragon Bōru Dragon Dai-Hikyō''<br />'''Dragon Ball: The Great Unexplored Dragon Region'''||Epoch||Super Cassette Vision||27 September 1986||N/A
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|2||align=left|ドラゴンボール 神龍の謎<br />'' Doragon Bōru Shenron no Nazo''<br />'''Dragon Ball: The Mystery of Shenlong<br />(Dragon Power)'''||Bandai||Nintendo Famicom||27 November 1986||March 1988
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|3||align=left|ドラゴンボール 大魔王復活<br />''Doragon Bōru Daimaō Fukkatsu''<br />'''Dragon Ball: The Great Demon King's Revival'''||Bandai||Nintendo Famicom||12 August 1988||N/A
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|4||align=left|ドラゴンボール3 悟空伝<br />''Doragon Bōru Surī Gokū-den''<br />'''Dragon Ball 3: Goku's Story'''||Bandai||Nintendo Famicom||27 October 1989||N/A
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|5||align=left|ドラゴンボールZ 強襲!サイヤ人<br />''Doragon Bōru Zetto Kyōshū! Saiya-jin''<br />'''Dragon Ball Z: Assault! The Saiyans'''||Bandai||Nintendo Famicom||27 October 1990||N/A
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|6||align=left|ドラゴンボールZ II 激神フリーザ!!<br />''Doragon Bōru Zetto Tsū Gekishin Furīza!!''<br />'''Dragon Ball Z II: The Violent God, Freeza!!'''||Bandai||Nintendo Famicom||10 August 1991||N/A
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|7||align=left|ドラゴンボールZ 超サイヤ伝説<br />''Doragon Bōru Zetto Sūpā Saiya Densetsu''<br />'''Dragon Ball Z: The Super Saiya Legend'''||Bandai||Nintendo Super Famicom||25 January 1992||N/A
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|8||align=left|ドラゴンボールZ III 烈戦人造人間<br />''Doragon Bōru Zetto Surī Ressen Jinzōningen''<br />'''Dragon Ball Z III: A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans'''||Bandai||Nintendo Famicom||07 August 1992||N/A
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|9||align=left|ドラゴンボールZ 激闘天下一武道会<br />''Doragon Bōru Zetto Gekitō Tenka'ichi Budōkai''<br />'''Dragon Ball Z: A Fierce Battle at the Tenka'ichi Budōkai'''||Bandai||Nintendo Famicom||29 December 1992||N/A
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|10||align=left|ドラゴンボールZ 超武闘伝<br />''Doragon Bōru Zetto Sūpā Butōden''<br />'''Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Legend'''||Bandai||Nintendo Super Famicom||20 March 1993||N/A
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|10||align=left|ドラゴンボールZ 超武闘伝<br />''Doragon Bōru Zetto Sūpā Butōden''<br />'''Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Legend'''||Bandai||Nintendo Super Famicom||20 March 1993||N/A
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==Handheld Games==
In the modern era, most mainline video games are produced with an international market in mind, though certain products — namely those for the mobile market, and particularly in areas like China — may occasionally be region-restricted.
A handheld game console is a lightweight, portable electronic device with a built-in screen, games controls and speakers. Handheld game consoles are run on machines of small size allowing people to carry them and play them at any time or place. Unlike video game consoles, the controls, screen and speakers are all part of a single unit. Listed below are all ''Dragon Ball''-related handheld video games.


==Arcade Games==
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An arcade video game is a cabinet that houses a game's circuit board, built-in screen, game controls, and speakers. Unlike console games, which utilize cartridges and discs to play multiple games, an arcade game plays only the one game that is stored on the circuit board. The arcade cabinet is quite heavy, making it hard to move, and a user must typically pay each time they want to play the arcade game. Listed below are all ''Dragon Ball''-related video games.
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[[Category: Video Game]]
=Dragon Quest=
 
==General==
[[Akira Toriyama]] does not write the stories, character dialog, etc. in the ''Dragon Quest'' video games or any of their supplemental media. Rather, Toriyama was historically responsible for character designs of main characters and villains within the ''Dragon Quest'' video games, some of which he first received as rough concepts/designs from game series creator [[Yūji Horii]] himself.
 
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==Game Categories==
 
* Mainline
* Monsters
** Monsters
** Joker
** Treasures
* Mystery Dungeon
* Rocket Slime
* Builders
* Arcade
* Miscellaneous
** Theatrhythm
** Swords
 
{{Video Games}}
[[Category: Video Game|*]]

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Games Based on the Direct Works of Akira Toriyama

Numerous electronic, video, and board games based on the works of Akira Toriyama have been released in Japan by various developers across different platforms. Though initially producted in conjunction with Epoch, the majority of these games were historically developed or published by Bandai (currently "Bandai Namco Entertainment"), a relationship that continues to this day.

While some of the earlier games were localized and released to the European market, this was not the case in North America. Up until the release of Dragon Ball: Final Bout in 1997 for the Sony PlayStation, none of the Dragon Ball games were localized for the North American market, with the exception of Dragon Ball: The Mystery of Shenlong which was released under the title "Dragon Power" and graphically altered with no specific branding for the franchise.

In the modern era, most mainline video games are produced with an international market in mind, though certain products — namely those for the mobile market, and particularly in areas like China — may occasionally be region-restricted.

Dragon Quest

General

Akira Toriyama does not write the stories, character dialog, etc. in the Dragon Quest video games or any of their supplemental media. Rather, Toriyama was historically responsible for character designs of main characters and villains within the Dragon Quest video games, some of which he first received as rough concepts/designs from game series creator Yūji Horii himself.

Game Categories

  • Mainline
  • Monsters
    • Monsters
    • Joker
    • Treasures
  • Mystery Dungeon
  • Rocket Slime
  • Builders
  • Arcade
  • Miscellaneous
    • Theatrhythm
    • Swords