Tag Archives: dragon ball z

Wed, Apr 11, 2012 | 23:22 BST

Dragon Ball Z headed to Kinect in October

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Gesture frantically at the latest of Namco Bandai’s Dragon Ball Z tie-ins.

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Thu, May 12, 2011 | 13:54 BST

New untitled Dragon Ball game gets teaser trailer

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Namco Bandai’s released a teaser trailer for its next Dragon Ball title for PS3 and Xbox 360, currently codenamed Dragon Ball Game Project Age 2011.

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Thu, Jul 02, 2009 | 23:01 BST

Atari loses publishing rights to Dragon Ball Z, goes back to Namco

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Atari’s lost the publishing rights to the Dragon Ball Z franchise, which have reverted back to Namco Bandai.

According to a statement by Namco Bandai, the company has the rights to publish the series starting in January 2010 until 2015 and the agreement supersedes any existing publishing rights.

Namco is the publisher for Dragon Ball: Raging Blast game for PS3 and Xbox 360, Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo for Wii, and Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans for DS.

All expected to hit this year.

More over on Joystiq.

Thu, Feb 12, 2009 | 18:30 GMT

Soul Calibur IV wins for Namco in Q4

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Namco Bandai slipped out its financial results while the Acti Blizz Q4 call was in full swing last night, revealing Soul Calibur IV as its best seller in its fourth quarter.

The company closed out Q4 with a net income of ¥9,019,000,000 ($100 million), with global sales figures for the following games being posted:

  • Soul Calibur IV – 2.26 million copies
  • Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit – 730,000
  • WE SKI – 590,000
  • Gundam Musou 2 – 590,000
  • Active Life Outdoor Challenge – 550,000
  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 – 530,000
  • Super Robot Wars Z – 510,000
  • Taiko Drum Master for DS 2 – 500,000
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Gundam VS. Gundam – 440,000
  • Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 – 420,000

Maybe now Soul Calibur IV fans will get some good DLC. Looks as though Namco can afford it.

Thanks, Kotaku.