Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden hit the Nintendo 3DS in Japan last week, and those of us who can’t wait for a potential localization have been sinking some time into the import version. In addition to a moderate roster of playable characters, the game sports an impressive amount of “Z-Assist” characters. While a few of …
Though still not-yet-announced for a worldwide release (but hopefully coming soon!), Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden debuted on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan last week, pulling in strong numbers during its first week on sale. According to the Media Create sales list for the reporting period of 08 June 2015 to 14 June 2015, the …
While Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden is due out for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan this week, no international distribution has been officially announced as-of-yet. Plans may be in the works, however, as the game appears to have been rated (“PG”) for Australia: Dragon Ball Z for Kinect was also rated by the Australian board …
A strategy guide book for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, has been announced for release 11 June 2015, the same day as the game’s release. The 112-page “Limit Break Battle Guide” will cover the game’s 100 characters (including playable and Z-Assist characters), detailing the conditions required to unlock each character …
First-press copies of Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, the upcoming Nintendo 3DS fighting game, will have retailer-specific bonus items — “Z-Assist” characters from Dragon Ball GT — as outlined on the game’s official website this week. Amazon Japan will provide players with the Two-Star Dragon, which causes poison gas to appear around it. ÆON will …
The official website for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, recently updated with an overview of first-pressing bonus materials and pre-order bonus items (stay tuned for more information on the latter!). One of the first-pressing bonus items will be a downloadable version of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2, a 1993 …
While originally shown off behind an overwhelming array of character sprites and motion graphics in the game’s recent debut commercial, online retailers are starting to update with clean cover art for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden: Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden will launch in Japan 11 June 2015. First-press copies …
Bandai Namco has released their first 15-second commercial for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS video game, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden: The commercial emphasizes the array of characters, many of whom will likely be “Z-Assist” characters. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden will launch in Japan 11 June 2015. First-press copies of the game will come packed …
This week’s May 2015 issue of V-Jump in Japan reveals new information about the upcoming Nintendo 3DS fighting game from Arc System Works, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden will launch in Japan 11 June 2015. The game’s cover art features an updated cast of characters from a spread previously used …
An official website for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS fighting game, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, has been opened. The site, while still bare-bones for the time being, has launched with “About” and “Character” pages detailing many of the same tidbits from the game’s V-Jump debut. Son Goku, Vegeta, Son Gohan, and Trunks are highlighted in …