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Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken
English
Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo North American Title Screen
Japanese
ドラゴンボール 天下一大冒険
Doragon Boru Tenka'ichi Dai-Boken
Dragon Ball: The World's Greatest Adventure
Release Date 23 July 2009 (JP)
20 October 2009 (NA)
30 October 2009 (EU)
Genre Beat-em Up
Price 7140 円 (JP)
$39.99 (US)
Developer Media.Vision
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Dragon Ball: The World's Greatest Adventure (Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken), also known as Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo in North America and Europe is an Action/Adventure Beat-Em up game developed by Media.Vision and published by Bandai-Namco for the Nintendo Wii and released 23 July 2009 in Japan.


Gameplay

Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken plays primarily as a side-scrolling beat-em up, with elements of platforming and fighting. Goku has standard combat options, along with the ability to dodge and guard attacks. Successful attacks will slowly build up Goku's meter, allowing him to unleash a special ability.

The game can be completed without using the Wii's motion controls.

Game Modes

TBD


Story

Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken loosely follows the story of the Dragon Ball anime starting from the Red Ribbon Army Arc and ending at the destruction of Demon King Piccolo. Adventure mode is divided into different stages, which include a mix of side-scrolling beat-em up, tournament battles and one-on-one boss battles.

Cutscenes are a mix between 3D in-game cutscenes and story scenes with artwork and text boxes, most of which are fully voice-acted.


Playable Characters

Available in the game's World Tournament mode are 17 additional playable characters that can be unlocked by collecting treasures in the game's story-mode.

Sprite Name Notes
Son Goku TBD
Kuririn TBD
Yamcha TBD
Jackie Chun
(Turtle Hermit)
TBD
Chiaotzu TBD
Tenshinhan TBD
Tao Pai-Pai TBD
General Blue TBD
Sergeant Master Murasaki TBD
Mummy-kun TBD
Akkuman TBD
Arale TBD
Son Gohan (Grandpa) TBD
Drum TBD
Tambourine TBD
Demon King Piccolo TBD
Demon King Piccolo
(Youth Restored)
TBD

Codes & Secrets

TBD

Merchandise

TBD

Releases

Domestic Releases

Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken was released 23 July 2009 in Japan for the Nintendo Wii.

International Releases

Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken was released on 20 October 2009 in North America and 30 October 2009 in Europe, both under the name Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo.

Domestic Media Coverage

Side-BN Vol. 49 (August 2009)

Press Releases

TBD

Commercials & Trailers

Japanese

Bandai Games - Dragon Ball: Tenka'chi Dai-Bōken Official CM Page

Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken TV CM1

Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken TV CM2

Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken TV CM3

English

Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo E3 Trailer

International Media Coverage

TBD

Legacy

TBD

Additional Notes

TBD

Game Credits

TBD

References

External Links

Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken - Bandai-Namco Official Page Mirror

Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken - Media.Vision Page

Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken - Media.Vision Flash Page