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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 | ||
|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. | |||
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Developer(s) | TOSE, Dimps, Avalanche Software, Spike, Media. Vision, Bandai, Banpresto, Webfoot Technologies, Game Republic |
Publisher(s) | Bandai, Atari, Banpresto, Infogrames |
Year introduced | 1986 |
Genre(s) | Fighting, Strategy, Action, RPG |
Parent series | Jump |
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 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.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Dragon Ball"
The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.