Game News - Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi


I think its safe to say that the universe of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball was many peoples first exposure to the anime world. Amazingly, it still endures and even thrives despite its 1984 vintage. This is all thanks to the re-released manga, anime and most likely, a universe expanding series of games. The newest (and most exciting) of which is Namco Bandai's upcoming "Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi". Finally, you can become a part of the Dragon Ball universe and in only 1 week, no less!

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – 20th October 2011 – NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe today announced that Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi has been approved for production for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, releasing in Australia & New Zealand on October 27th 2011.

With Earth-shaking combat, massive character selection, faithful manga-style graphics and exciting new features, Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi is the newest fighting game in the Dragon Ball series.  Developed by Spike Co. Ltd., the title features upgraded battle environmental and character graphics, with designs from the original manga series.  Destructible battle fields, including massive craters and ki energy blasts cutting across the sky deliver a more dynamic experience and immediate sense of urgency to the exhilarating fights.  An accessible battle system allows gamers of all ages to enjoy the fast-paced battles while still retaining tactical depth for hardcore fans.

An enhanced story mode puts players into the rich Dragon Ball Z universe, filled with beloved characters and powerful enemies.  Closely mirroring the animation series, fight presentations include battles with giant bosses.  Bonus levels and fighters from the movies and Dragon Ball GT series are also included.  Additional fan-favorite feature includes complete character creation and customization.  Appearance and attributes can be customized such as model body, hair, attire, fighting style, special moves and more.

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