With the exception of a few minor items before Namco-Bandai brought the game license back in-house from Atari, digital distribution for Dragon Ball video games has been laughably limited. A few demos have trickled out here and there (with the last one being for 2010’s Raging Blast 2), but that has literally been it. Perhaps …
“Black Friday” — the insane shopping day following Thanksgiving in the United States — occasionally tosses a few nice deals out there for us Dragon Ball fans. Some of this year’s upcoming deals are already starting to leak out, with Best Buy leading the pack: Dragon Ball Z for Kinect (for the Xbox 360 and obviously …
Unlike the ever-so-untimely Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden review, the official Kanzenshuu review for the franchise’s latest video game is right on schedule: Dragon Ball Z for Kinect was released for the Xbox 360 last week, and beyond the expected motion control, we are treated to a bonus feature a la 2010’s Raging Blast 2 …
Dragon Ball Z for Kinect officially launched in North America this week for the Xbox 360 (and obviously it requires the Kinect add-on). Tons of folks have been asking lots of great questions, and very few of them have been comprehensively answered in one shot. That is where we come in! Below you will find …
It looks like the cardboard Super Saiyan Goku hair wrap-around hat things that made the rounds over the last year or so at conventions are getting a second life: as a pre-order bonus with Dragon Ball Z For Kinect exclusively via Amazon. Amazon has the game listed at a whopping 3-cents-off right now (down from …
A recent interview with Namco-Bandai via Gamespot (on location at Comic-Con) confirms that Episode of Bardock — which we already know will be debuting in North America and Europe for the first time via Dragon Ball Z For Kinect for the Xbox 360 — will be available in its original Japanese language and subtitled in …