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  2. Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans - Wikipedia

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    Attack of the Saiyans was released in Japan on April 29, 2009, [27] in Australia on November 19, 2009, in Europe on November 6, 2009, and in North America on November 10, 2009. [22] Following its release, the game would go on to become the third best-selling video game in Japan during the month of May 2009, falling behind two other DS games ...

  3. Category:Video games scored by Tsukasa Masuko - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans; Dungeon Explorer (1989 video game) K. The Karate Kid (video game) ... (video game) Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner; N. Nontan to ...

  4. List of Dragon Ball video games - Wikipedia

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    Saiyans) was the first Dragon Ball Z game to be released for the Famicom system. It was released by Bandai on October 27, 1990 in Japan. The game features Raditz, Nappa, Vegeta, two illusion Saiyans who fight Yamcha, Tien, Piccolo, Gohan and Krillin in the anime, and an original who transforms into a Giant Ape.

  5. Category:Bandai games - Wikipedia

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    Devilman (2000 video game) Dick Tracy (video game) Digimon Rumble Arena; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (video game) Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout; Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden; Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans; Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans; Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi; Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden; Dragon Ball ...

  6. Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans

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    Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans [a] is a 1993 card battle role-playing game developed by Tose and published by Bandai for the Family Computer game console. [1] Based on the Dragon Ball franchise, the player's movement and battle choices are dictated by randomly generated playing cards.

  7. Category:Dragon Ball games - Wikipedia

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  8. Monolith Soft - Wikipedia

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    Monolith Software Inc., [b] trading as Monolith Soft, is a Japanese video game development studio originally owned by Namco (later Bandai Namco) until being bought out by Nintendo in 2007, best known for the Xenoblade Chronicles series of games.

  9. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z - Wikipedia

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    Game modes include Single Missions, Multi Missions, and Team Battles. Single Mission. In this mode, it is possible to fight as either the Z Fighters or their antagonists. 60 missions are featured, ordered in Saiyan Saga (Z Fighters route and Saiyan route), Frieza Saga (Z Fighters route and Planet Trade Organization route), Cell Saga (Z Fighters route and Androids route), Majin Buu Saga (Z ...