"Starting way back on the original Nintendo (NES), Bulma made her first appearance in game with the release of Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu. Since then, there's been a host of Dragon Ball, DBZ and Dragon Ball GT games to feature the inventive star that span across a wide range of systems all the way up to the current platforms like the Xbox 360 and PS3."
In a recently revealed scan, Namco Bandai Games will be releasing a sequel to Dragon Ball Raging Blast on the PS3 and Xbox 360. It will feature updated graphics, destructible environments, and over 90 playable characters.
"Namco Bandai Games Europe has announced plans to release a series of free Downloadable Content (DLC) packs for Dragon Ball: Raging Blast on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The series of free character packs will be released every two weeks until April 2010, comprising customized versions of popular characters, each with different powered-up abilities which can be used to devastating effect in versus battles in the game."
"Namco Bandai has a ton of downloadable content planned for Dragon Ball: Raging Blast. A new pack of custom Dragon Ball characters will be on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live every other week starting today until April 2010.
You can get The Warriors of the Earth pack containing a custom Krillin, Yamach, Tien, and Chiaotzu on the PlayStation Store right now. The same pack will be available on Xbox Live on November 26.
Oh, wait did we mention all of this is free? It is. Seriously. Here..."
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is finally here, in a variety of different versions including the standard edition, the Hardened Edition and the Prestige Edition (which includes night vision goggles and a downloadable copy of the original Call of Duty). But Mario is not afraid of a little console combat as New Super Mario Bros. Wii is also being released this week.
"Happy holidays everyone! Err…wait a minute. While it does feel like the holidays – thanks no less to Activison’s gift wrapping of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 on November 10 – we still have a few weeks to go until Thanksgiving shows up and Black Friday follows. November is going to be a splendid month for gaming for those who are waiting for the holidays to come sooner rather than later. November should literally be called “Squember” since four out of our top five titles turn out to be sequ..."
"Want to see which region got what content? Look no further, as PlayStation LifeStyle has done the searching for you and compiled a list of what’s new in this week’s PlayStation Store Update, for all regions across the globe."
Namco Bandai have released the Dragon Ball: Raging Blast demo. VGB reports (and shows) that starting with the Xbox 360 demo, the 261.39 MB file can be accessed worldwide (except in Asia and India) via the Game Marketplace by browsing to the D for Dragon Ball: Raging Blast.
"Namco Bandai Games have today announced an exciting line-up of titles to be exhibited over three stands at the MCM Expo in Docklands Excel Arena over the weekend of the 24th-25th October. Amongst them will be the eagerly anticipated Massively Multi-player Online (MMO) game, Star Trek Online with Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World and Ghostbusters: The Video Game along with a Guinness World Record attempt for the longest winning streak on the imminent Tekken 6, set to launch on Microsof..."
"In addition to the standard edition that will be available with a Recommended Retail Price (RRP) of £44.99, NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. has revealed a Limited Edition package that includes a number of bonuses that no Dragon Ball Z would wish to be without. A fifty-two page art book and the original soundtrack, comprising of twenty-nine tracks will come packaged in a steel case, along with a number of Downloadable Content (DLC) extras. Additional abilities will be available for Goku and V..."
"There's less than a month left until PS3 and Xbox 360 get their next Dragon Ball game. Today, Namco Bandai provided us with a closer look at Dragon Ball Raging Blast, including a close-up look at the game's customization component and modes of play.
Raging Blast will allow you to customize your fighting game experience, right down to your special moves. You can change each characters' special moves and also select the required button combo. You'll earn new special moves by clearing events...."

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