
With the mega success of the Dragon Ball franchise and its introduction to the US market, Atari capitalized on the growing fervor and introduced Dragon Ball Z: Budokai for the PS2 a year ago. While the game had its faults as a fighter, it was the first real decent translation of the Dragon Ball series into a US console system, after multiple versions released in Japan. Following up on that moderately successful ...
Written on January 13, 2004 | Posted in
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FROM THE PRESS RELEASE
Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR) has announced that the sequel to last year's hugely successful Dragon Ball ® Z: Budokai(tm) game has shipped to retail stores nationwide. Dragon Ball® Z: Budokai(tm) 2 for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, takes the best-selling fighting game of 2002 and 2003 (through October)*, Dragon Ball ® Z: Budokai(tm), and transforms it into a heart-pounding new way to immerse fans in a quest to recover the seven Dragon ...
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It's a return to the world of Dragon Ball Z. This (did you not see it coming) sequel to the hit fighting game packs more characters and a new graphical style named after the show's creator.
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What new features appear in this sequel that are sure to get Dragon Ball Z fans pumped with excitement?
I believe no matter how absorbing, interesting, and original a game is, if the visual and graphics of the game are not captivating, of just a mundane quality, people would not grab a controller and actually play it. But I have to say, in this Budokai 2, you cannot help noticing the awesomely high quality of ...
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They may not look like it initially, but each of these 34 screens are different. ...
Written on October 24, 2003 | Posted in
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai sold in excess of a million copies. There are a lot of DBZ fans out there, and the game wasn’t half bad. After the success of this game, it was only a matter of time before the sequel was announced.
Atari stunned the videogame world by announcing Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 for the PlayStation 2. Okay, maybe the videogame world isn’t stunned, but this should make a lot of DBZ fans ...
Written on August 20, 2003 | Posted in
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Written on August 20, 2003 | Posted in
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