Dragon Ball Fusions debuted on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan 04 August 2016, pulling in strong numbers during its first (partial) week on sale. According to the Media Create sales list for the reporting period of 01 August 2016 to 07 August 2016, the game pushed 77,509 copies, making it the second-best selling game of …
The bundle pack for Bandai Namco’s upcoming Dragon Ball Fusions video game for the Nintendo 3DS will come packaged with a bonus downloadable game from the franchise’s Nintendo Famicom days: 1990’s Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiya-jin (“Assault! The Saiyans”). A new 15-second trailer for Dragon Ball Fusions recaps some of the latest announcements and promotes …
Bandai Namco has released a new fifteen-second commercial for their upcoming Nintendo 3DS game, Dragon Ball Fusions: The commercial urges the player toward, “… an encounter with super warriors never seen before,” where you will search and collect, though the adventure does not just end there in this “dream fusion RPG!” The commercial ends with …
In conjunction with this week’s July 2016 issue of V-Jump, Bandai Namco has announced an 04 August 2016 release date for Dragon Ball Fusions on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan. The game’s official website also shows off the cover art, along with details on its various bonus items available at launch. First-pressing bonus items include …
The official website for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS video game, Dragon Ball Fusions, has added biographies for the player’s main character and your in-game friend Pinich: Hero / Player’s Avatar: A youth whose goal is to become the world’s greatest martial artist. He and Pinich are both friends and rivals. In the mysterious world of …
Following up on last month’s formal debut (as well as a new trailer earlier this month), Dragon Ball Fusions for the Nintendo 3DS receives a slew of new updates and coverage in this month’s June 2016 issue of V-Jump in Japan. Perhaps most notably, the magazine lists Pinich as being voiced by Naomi Shindō, a …
Bandai Namco has released their debut trailer for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game in Japan, Dragon Ball Fusions, available on the game’s updated website and company’s YouTube channel: It all began with a single wish thought up by some boys. TEXT: Found it…! The entire galaxy has been waiting… A new Dragon Ball story on …
Originally teased as Dragon Ball: Project Fusion, the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game has been unveiled as Dragon Ball Fusions in the May 2016 issue of V-Jump this week in Japan. The main promotional image for the game hypes up “the Astonishing Birth of the Forbidden Fusion Warrior, Karoli!” (a fusion of “Kakarrot” and Broli). The …
This week’s April 2016 issue of V-Jump in Japan provides new updates on the forthcoming Dragon Ball: Project Fusion video game for the Nintendo 3DS. The main character and “Pinijji” will travel throughout the game world, which consists of a fusion of various times and places from the series. The mystery behind how the world …
Today’s March 2016 issue of V-Jump reveals a new game in development for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan: Dragon Ball: Project Fusion. The brief V-Jump teaser splash talks of fusing the world together in the upcoming RPG, including different islands and cities, while Tenshinhan ponders who might be responsible for this. In conjunction with the …