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| Release Date |
18 September 2008 (JP) 04 November 2008 (NA) 05 December 2008 (EU) | ||
| Genre | Action/Adventure | ||
| Developer | Game Republic | ||
| Publisher |
Bandai Namco (JP)(EU) Atari (NA) | ||
| Rating | CERO A | ||
Dragon Ball DS, also known as Dragon Ball: Origins in North America, is an 3D action-adventure game developed by Game Republic and published by Bandai Namco for the Nintendo DS on 18 September 2008 in Japan.
Dragon Ball DS is the third Dragon Ball title released for the Nintendo DS, covering the events of the series from the beginning to the 21st World Tournament. As opposed to the previous DS entries, the game features full 3D models and environment for the player to explore.
The game was succeeded by its sequel Dragon Ball DS 2 in 2010, also developed by Game Republic.
Gameplay
TBD
Story
Dragon Ball DS retells the story of the series first two arcs, starting at the first meeting between Goku and Bulma and ending after the finals of the 21st World Tournament.
Codes & Secrets
TBD
Merchandise
On 18 September 2008 Shueisha released an official game guide for Dragon Ball DS.[1]
Releases
Domestic Release
Dragon Ball DS was originally released 18 September 2008 in Japan.
International Release
The game was released in North America on 04 November 2008 and 05 December 2008 in Europe under the title Dragon Ball: Origins.
Domestic Media Coverage
TBD
Commercials & Trailers
Dragon Ball DS - Japanese TV Commercial 1
Dragon Ball Origins - English Trailer
Legacy
TBD
Additional Notes
TBD
Game Credits
TBD
References
- ↑ "Dragon Ball DS". Dragon Ball DS. Japan: Shueisha, 18 September 2008. ISBN 4-08-779476-8.
External Links
Dragon Ball DS - Official Bandai Website
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