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Dragon Ball: Raging Blast

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Dragon Ball: Raging Blast

Developer: Spike
Publisher: Bandai Namco
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Released in JP: November 12, 2009
Released in US: November 10, 2009
Released in EU: November 13, 2009
Released in AU: November 19, 2009


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Dragon Ball: Raging Blast had the enormous task of being a sort of spiritual successor to the Tenkaichi series. The game was still an arena fighter, much like the PS2 titles, but with a combat more focused on cancels, completely changing the whole combo system.

Internal Project Name

By reading the executable of the game with any hexadecimal editor, it's possible to notice that Dbz4 was often used as temporary name for the project.

This might be a reference to the fact that, as seen in early pre-release material, the game was referred to as a sequel to the Tenkaichi/Sparking series.

V-Jump Scan (Sparking! is referenced) Gamescom 2009 Trailer (Minute 0:33)

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Dummy File

An English prototype of the PS2 Budokai Tenkaichi 3 can be found within every PlayStation 3 copy of the game.

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