The DragonBall series bounces back with the announcement that ATARI is bringing NAMCO-BANDAI Games' DragonBall: Origins for NintendoDS to European shores in December 2008. Developed by NAMCO-BANDAI Games Inc., DragonBall: Origins takes players back to the original DragonBall series and around the world for a thrilling Action-Adventure game with Touch Screen controls. The Single-Player game follows Goku and his clever sidekick Bulma as they travel the world overcoming enemies and obstacles to...
Atari today announced that DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu will be seeing release for Nintendo DS. Published by NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe SAS and distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Atari, DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu is scheduled for an Australian and New Zealand release in June 2007.
Dragon Quest V Reaches 1.19 Million Units In Japan Dragon Quest V has sold 1.19 million units to date in Japan, according to new figures released by Square Enix spanning the latter three-quarters of 2008.
There was an eight month interval between the release of Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen and Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride in Japan. North America might not have to wait as long for the next game in the Zenithia trilogy since Dragon Quest V: Hand in the Heavenly Bride was just rated by the USK, Germany's ESRB equivalent. Since Dragon Quest V has a rating it must be well in developmen
Final Fantasy IV DS fails to climb or improve performance while Dragon Quest fails to impress at all in the latest UK charts...
Square Enix recently posted its financial standings ending March 31, 2008, and suffice to say, the relationship with Nintendo must be amiable at worst.
According to widgamer.com, the European release of those titles has been confirmed by Square Enix, with Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen to come out in September 2008 for both North America and Europe.