Say hello to the next game, the last according to Atari, in the long line of DBZ Fighters. Taking the best from the three Budokai games as well as the two Shin-Budokai games, they're coming together in one final bit. More news and screenshots after the jump.
Atari has announced that it has settled its Dragon Ball Z dispute with anime distributor FUNimation for $3.5 million, also announcing that it has borrowed $4 million from investment company BlueBay, in addition to the $10 million in credit it secured in October, "to meet its holiday season financing needs."
This week's top rental charts from U.S. game rental company GameFly, representing the most requested games for the week ending December 3rd, highlight both to-be-released and already released games in a unique demand-specific chart.
Nintendo, which has been historically criticised for not providing enough software for its platforms, emerges as the clear winner this week ¿ at least in terms of quantity.
Atari has announced that Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, due for a mid November release on the Nintendo Wii, and Playstation 2 has finished development. Over 150 characters are available on the 3D fighter.
Atari confirmed the other day that upcoming video game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 will indeed have online capabilities. Despite the confirmation, the company didn't furnish any more details regarding the said feature.
Rumors have been floating around for months about the possibility of an online mode in the Wii version of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Today, publisher Atari made it official.
Dragonball Z:Budokai Tenkaichi 3 will feature 3 never before seen characters to the series, not much is known at present but it is being speculated that the new characters will have something to do with the title "Meteor"
¿ Over 40 hours of gameplay through 10 different game modes recreating the complete Dragon Ball world!