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|developer=[[TOSE]], [[Dimps]], [[Avalanche Software]], [[Spike]], [[Media. Vision]], [[Bandai]], [[Banpresto]], [[Webfoot Technologies]], [[Game Republic]]
|developer=[[TOSE]], [[Dimps]], [[Avalanche Software]], [[Spike]], [[Media. Vision]], [[Bandai]], [[Banpresto]], [[Webfoot Technologies]], [[Game Republic]]
|publisher=[[Bandai]], [[Atari]], [[Banpresto]], [[Infogrames]]
|publisher=[[Bandai]], [[Atari]], [[Banpresto]], [[Infogrames]]
|year=[[1986]]
|year=1986
|genre=[[Fighting]], [[Strategy]], [[Action]], [[RPG]]
|genre=[[Fighting]], [[Strategy]], [[Action]], [[RPG]]
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'''Dragon Ball''' is a long-running Japanese franchise. In addition to manga and anime series there have also been many video games based on the franchise. Since [[1986]], many video games based on the property have been released in Japan, with the majority of the games being produced by [[Bandai]]. Up until [[Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout]], none of the Dragon Ball games were localized for the North American market, with the exception of [[Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo|Dragon Power]]. However, a few of the fighting games were localized for the French market. Since [[2002]], [[Infogrames]] (now known as [[Atari]]) obtained the license to produce and release Dragon Ball games for the North American and international market.
'''Dragon Ball''' is a long-running Japanese franchise. In addition to manga and anime series there have also been many video games based on the franchise. Since [[1986]], many video games based on the property have been released in Japan, with the majority of the games being produced by [[Bandai]]. Up until [[Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout]], none of the Dragon Ball games were localized for the North American market, with the exception of [[Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo|Dragon Power]]. However, a few of the fighting games were localized for the French market. Since [[2002]], [[Infogrames]] (now known as [[Atari]]) obtained the license to produce and release Dragon Ball games for the North American and international market.


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