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  • | previous = Additional Franchise Video Games | next = Miscellaneous Video Games ...
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  • The following characters make their debut in various video games. ...ku in Akira Toriyama's original design of him, but these are absent in the game itself. ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Video Game Compilations]] ...
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  • Numerous electronic, video, and board games based on the works of [[Akira Toriyama]] have been release In the modern era, most mainline video games are produced with an international market in mind, though certain pro ...
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  • .../seesaawiki.jp/chitentai/d/List%20of%20MZ%2d80B/2000/2200/2500|Website=Old Game Database|Title="List of MZ-80B/2000/2200/2500"|AccessDate=26 March 2026}}</ ==Game Credits== ...
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  • ...Animation]]'s animated adaptation, subsequent television series, or within video games produced by [[Bandai Namco]]. ==Video Game Techniques== ...
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  • ''Dragon Bowl'' is an unlicensed Korean arcade game produced by Nics Co. Ltd. in 1992 featuring characters, stages, and world e The game plays near-identical to ''Ninja Gaiden''. ...
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  • '''''Dragon Ball XENOVERSE 3''''' is the third video game in the ''XENOVERSE'' series. It is slated for release on PlayStation 5, Xbo A new video game project known as "AGE 1000" was announced at the ''Dragon Ball'' 40th anniv ...
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  • | next = Additional Franchise Video Games ==Crossover Video Games== ...
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  • ...ed in 1992 exclusively in Korea for the Nintendo Famicom home console. The game stars [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dooly_the_Little_Dinosaur Dooly the Li ...ome computer system, and one on Sega's Mark III / Master System home video game console.<ref name="hcg"></ref> ...
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  • {{tab | Game | [[File:bio-shallot-game.png|120px|Shallot (Game)]]}} ...t, and thus far only, appearance as the main character in the mobile video game ''[[Dragon Ball Legends]]''. ...
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  • '''''Dragon Ball Online''''' is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing game developed and published by [[NTL]] for PC and released '''04 February 2010' ==Game Credits== ...
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  • '''''Dragon Ball: Raging Blast''''' is a fighting game developed by [[Spike]] and published by [[Bandai Namco]] for the Sony PlayS ==Game Modes== ...
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  • ===Futabashi Famicom Game Book Series=== ...choose your own adventure"-style novelizations of various ''Dragon Quest'' video games. ...
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  • ...x 360 and released '''11 November 2010''' in Japan. The game is the second game in the ''Raging Blast'' series, following the 2009 release of [[Dragon Ball ==Game Modes== ...
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  • '''''Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit''''' is a fighting game developed by [[Dimps]] and published by [[Bandai]] for the Sony PlayStation ==Game Modes== ...
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  • ...ember 2003''' exclusively in Japan. It is a remake of the Nintendo Famicom game [[Dragon Ball 3: Gokū-den]]. ==Game Credits== ...
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  • ...leased on '''25 December 2011''' in Japan. The game is the third and final game in the ''Raging Blast'' series, following the 2010 release of [[Dragon Ball ==Game Modes== ...
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  • '''''Dragon Ball: Final Bout''''' is a fighting game developed by [[TOSE Software]] and published by [[Bandai]] for the Sony Pla ==Game Modes== ...
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  • | genre = Comic-Style Reflex Game '''''Arale's Jump Up''''' is an action game published by [[Enix]] and released in 1984 for the PC-8001 mkII microcomput ...
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  • ...90 game [[Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiya-jin]] and the fifth ''Dragon Ball'' game released by ''TOSE Software'' for the Nintendo Famicom. ==Game Modes== ...
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  • ...or the Nintendo Famicom that allowed players to scan special cards for the game. ==Game Modes== ...
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