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'''Examples:'''<br />
'''Examples:'''<br />
* <code><nowiki>{{Cite videogame|Game=c1}}</nowiki></code><p>{{Cite videogame|Game=c1}}</p>
* <code><nowiki>{{Cite videogame|Game=c26}}</nowiki></code><p>{{Cite videogame|Game=c26}}</p>
* <code><nowiki>{{Cite videogame|Game=c26v}}</nowiki></code><p>{{Cite videogame|Game=c26v}}</p>
* <code><nowiki>{{Cite videogame|Game=c26us}}</nowiki></code><p>{{Cite videogame|Game=c26us}}</p>
* <code><nowiki>{{Cite videogame|Game=c44}}</nowiki></code><p>{{Cite videogame|Game=c44}}</p>


To consistently cite video games, please use the following "Game Code" to cite a game. All games are listed in order of their original release on the first platform and territory available. Game titles are linked for readers to obtain more information where applicable.
To consistently cite video games, please use the following "Game Code" to cite a game. All games are listed in order of their original release on the first platform available, and generally by Japanese territory when available. Game titles are linked for readers to obtain more information where applicable. Certain games have individual entries for foreign localizations separated out when new names are given to games; these titles should redirect to the appropriate listing for the original Japanese version of each game.
 
Note the separation of console, handheld, arcade, crossover, etc. game titles with individualized code sets. For additional help, refer to the [[Dragon_Ball_Video_Games|complete list of ''Dragon Ball'' video games]] here on the wiki.


{| class="wikitable" align="center" width="75%"
{| class="wikitable" align="center" width="75%"
|-
!'''CONSOLE GAMES'''
|-
|-
!Game Code!!align=left|Video Game Title!!Platform!!Released
!Game Code!!align=left|Video Game Title!!Platform!!Released
|-
|-
|'''c1'''||align=left|Dragon Ball: The Great Unexplored Dragon Region||Super Cassette Vision||27 September 1986
|'''c1'''||align=left|Dragon Ball: The Great Unexplored Dragon Region||Super Cassette Vision||27 September 1986
|-
|'''c2'''||align=left|Dragon Ball: The Mystery of Shenlong||Nintendo Famicom||27 November 1986
|-
|'''c2us'''||align=left|Dragon Power||Nintendo Entertainment System||March 1988
|-
|'''c3'''||align=left|Dragon Ball: The Great Demon King's Revival||Nintendo Famicom||12 August 1988
|-
|'''c4'''||align=left|Dragon Ball 3: Goku's Legend||Nintendo Famicom||27 October 1989
|-
|'''c5'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Assault! The Saiyans||Nintendo Famicom||27 October 1990
|-
|'''c6'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z II: The Violent God, Freeza!!||Nintendo Famicom||10 August 1991
|-
|'''c7'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: The Super Saiya Legend||Nintendo Super Famicom||25 January 1992
|-
|'''c8'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z III: A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans||Nintendo Famicom||07 August 1992
|-
|'''c9'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: A Fierce Battle at the Tenka'ichi Budōkai||Nintendo Famicom||29 December 1992
|-
|'''c10'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Arts Legend||Nintendo Super Famicom||20 March 1993
|-
|'''c11'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Side Story – The Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans||Nintendo Famicom||06 August 1993
|-
|'''c12'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Arts Legend 2||Nintendo Super Famicom||17 December 1993
|-
|'''c13'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Tale of Extreme Bravery||Sega Mega Drive||01 April 1994
|-
|'''c14'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: The True Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans -Earth Chapter-||Bandai Playdia||23 September 1994
|-
|'''c15'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Arts Legend 3||Nintendo Super Famicom||29 September 1994
|-
|'''c16'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: The Great Legend of Son Goku||NEC PC Engine CD||11 November 1994
|-
|'''c17'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: The True Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans -Space Chapter-||Bandai Playdia||16 December 1994
|-
|'''c18'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Super Legend of Goku -Assault Chapter-||Nintendo Super Famicom||24 March 1995
|-
|'''c19'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22||Sony PlayStation||28 July 1995
|-
|'''c20'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Super Legend of Goku -Awakening Chapter-||Nintendo Super Famicom||22 September 1995
|-
|'''c21'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: The True Martial Arts Legend||Sega Saturn||17 November 1995
|-
|'''c21'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension||Nintendo Super Famicom||29 March 1996
|-
|'''c22'''||align=left|Dragon Ball Z: The Grand Legend of Dragon Ball||Sony PlayStation<br>Sega Saturn||31 May 1996
|-
|'''c23'''||align=left|Dragon Ball: Final Bout||Sony PlayStation||21 August 1997
|-
|}
|}
[[Category:Citation Templates]]
[[Category:Citation Templates]]
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Revision as of 12:37, 21 September 2018


This citation template has been developed in order to maintain consistency of credited Dragon Ball video games on the wiki.

Examples:

  • {{Cite videogame|Game=c26}}

    Dragon Ball Z 2. Japan: Bandai. Sony PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube. First released: 05 February 2004.

  • {{Cite videogame|Game=c26v}}

    Dragon Ball Z 2 V. Japan: Bandai. Sony PlayStation 2. V-Jump special mail-in, available beginning April 2004.

  • {{Cite videogame|Game=c26us}}

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2. America: Atari. Sony PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube. First released: 04 December 2003.

  • {{Cite videogame|Game=c44}}

    Dragon Ball FighterZ. Japan: Bandai Namco, Arc System Works. Sony PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch. First released: 01 February 2018.

To consistently cite video games, please use the following "Game Code" to cite a game. All games are listed in order of their original release on the first platform available, and generally by Japanese territory when available. Game titles are linked for readers to obtain more information where applicable. Certain games have individual entries for foreign localizations separated out when new names are given to games; these titles should redirect to the appropriate listing for the original Japanese version of each game.

Note the separation of console, handheld, arcade, crossover, etc. game titles with individualized code sets. For additional help, refer to the complete list of Dragon Ball video games here on the wiki.

CONSOLE GAMES
Game Code Video Game Title Platform Released
c1 Dragon Ball: The Great Unexplored Dragon Region Super Cassette Vision 27 September 1986
c2 Dragon Ball: The Mystery of Shenlong Nintendo Famicom 27 November 1986
c2us Dragon Power Nintendo Entertainment System March 1988
c3 Dragon Ball: The Great Demon King's Revival Nintendo Famicom 12 August 1988
c4 Dragon Ball 3: Goku's Legend Nintendo Famicom 27 October 1989
c5 Dragon Ball Z: Assault! The Saiyans Nintendo Famicom 27 October 1990
c6 Dragon Ball Z II: The Violent God, Freeza!! Nintendo Famicom 10 August 1991
c7 Dragon Ball Z: The Super Saiya Legend Nintendo Super Famicom 25 January 1992
c8 Dragon Ball Z III: A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Nintendo Famicom 07 August 1992
c9 Dragon Ball Z: A Fierce Battle at the Tenka'ichi Budōkai Nintendo Famicom 29 December 1992
c10 Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Arts Legend Nintendo Super Famicom 20 March 1993
c11 Dragon Ball Z: Side Story – The Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans Nintendo Famicom 06 August 1993
c12 Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Arts Legend 2 Nintendo Super Famicom 17 December 1993
c13 Dragon Ball Z: Tale of Extreme Bravery Sega Mega Drive 01 April 1994
c14 Dragon Ball Z: The True Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans -Earth Chapter- Bandai Playdia 23 September 1994
c15 Dragon Ball Z: Super Martial Arts Legend 3 Nintendo Super Famicom 29 September 1994
c16 Dragon Ball Z: The Great Legend of Son Goku NEC PC Engine CD 11 November 1994
c17 Dragon Ball Z: The True Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans -Space Chapter- Bandai Playdia 16 December 1994
c18 Dragon Ball Z: Super Legend of Goku -Assault Chapter- Nintendo Super Famicom 24 March 1995
c19 Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 Sony PlayStation 28 July 1995
c20 Dragon Ball Z: Super Legend of Goku -Awakening Chapter- Nintendo Super Famicom 22 September 1995
c21 Dragon Ball Z: The True Martial Arts Legend Sega Saturn 17 November 1995
c21 Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension Nintendo Super Famicom 29 March 1996
c22 Dragon Ball Z: The Grand Legend of Dragon Ball Sony PlayStation
Sega Saturn
31 May 1996
c23 Dragon Ball: Final Bout Sony PlayStation 21 August 1997