Atari fights to keep Dragon Ball Z
FUNimation claims deal for games based on popular anime was terminated after publisher violated license agreements.
FUNimation claims deal for games based on popular anime was terminated after publisher violated license agreements.
Sony Japan doles out feel-good accolades for more than a dozen of its best-selling games at its 2006 PlayStation Awards show.
Indigo Prophecy, Marc Ecko's Getting Up, rest of publisher's current-gen catalog to sell for $19.99 effective June 1.
Publisher cites weak holiday season, game delays for financial woes; says 2007 is a year "of focus," more portable titles such as Battlezone for the PSP.
It was a good month for bad sales as the shadow of the hugely successful back half of 2004 once again looms over 2005.
Tenkaichi, fourth in Budokai fighting series, now available at retailers nationwide with more than 50 playable fighters in tow.
We get an exclusive look at the latest entry in Atari's winning Dragon Ball Z fighting series.
We went super-saiyan with the next Dragon Ball Z game at a recent Atari press event. Read our preview for details.
Bandai's next Dragon Ball Z game is coming to Japan in October.
We take a look at the DBZ: Budokai Tenkaichi demo from the show floor at E3 2005.
Budokai is back and bigger than ever. Here are our impressions of a pre-E3 demonstration of the game.
Bandai says Sparking! is flying toward the PlayStation 2; publisher unclear whether game is bound for US gamers.
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