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Over the years numerous ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' video games have been released in Japan by varying developers across several different platforms. The majority of these games were produced by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai]] (currently "Bandai Namco Entertainment"). While many of the earlier generation games were consistently localized and released to the European market, this was not the case in North America. Up until the release of ''[[Dragon Ball: Final Bout|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|Shenron no Nazo]]'' which was released under the title "Dragon Power" and graphically altered due to the lack of a license for the franchise. | Over the years numerous ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' video games have been released in Japan by varying developers across several different platforms. The majority of these games were produced by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai]] (currently "Bandai Namco Entertainment"). While many of the earlier generation games were consistently localized and released to the European market, this was not the case in North America. Up until the release of ''[[Dragon Ball: Final Bout|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|Shenron no Nazo]]'' which was released under the title "Dragon Power" and graphically altered due to the lack of a license for the franchise. | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
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Over the years numerous Dragon Ball video games have been released in Japan by varying developers across several different platforms. The majority of these games were produced by Bandai (currently "Bandai Namco Entertainment"). While many of the earlier generation games were consistently localized and released to the European market, this was not the case in North America. Up until the release of 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 Shenron no Nazo which was released under the title "Dragon Power" and graphically altered due to the lack of a license for the franchise.
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