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{{Series
|name=Dragon Ball
|image=Dragon Ball Logo.png
|developer=[[TOSE]], [[Dimps]], [[Avalanche Software]], [[Spike]], [[Media. Vision]], [[Bandai]], [[Banpresto]], [[Webfoot Technologies]], [[Game Republic]]
|publisher=[[Bandai]], [[Atari]], [[Banpresto]], [[Infogrames]]
|firstdate=[[September 27]], [[1986]]
|lastdate=[[February 5]], [[2010]]
|genre=[[Fighting]], [[Strategy]], [[Action]], [[RPG]]
|systems=[[PlayStation 2]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
}}
{{Wikipedia}}
{{Wikipedia}}
'''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.
'''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.

Revision as of 20:58, 28 April 2010

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Dragon Ball
The logo for Dragon Ball.
Developer(s)TOSE, Dimps, Avalanche Software, Spike, Media. Vision, Bandai, Banpresto, Webfoot Technologies, Game Republic
Publisher(s)Bandai, Atari, Banpresto, Infogrames
Year introduced
Genre(s)Fighting, Strategy, Action, RPG

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.