Video Gaming News - November 2002
Beverly, MA (November 12, 2002) - Infogrames today announced that its
upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Budokai video game, exclusively for the PlayStation2,
will ship to retail December 4, 2002.
"We are very excited to bring the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai game exclusively to
the PlayStation 2," said Paul Rinde, senior vice president of Infogrames. "The
anime series has achieved blockbuster status in North America with its array of
fantastic characters and stories, and Infogrames has authentically captured that
same magic in our PlayStation 2 game."
From Infogrames:
With the game available for the holidays, Dragon Ball Z fans and fighting
game aficionados alike will be able enjoy more of this popular franchise by
entering the world of this highly-rated animated series on Cartoon Network and
engage in high-intensity fighting battles, each one more epic than the one
before. Featuring a totally authentic, high-energy Dragon Ball Z fighting
experience, the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai game invites players to relive some of
their favorite moments from the Dragon Ball Z animated series by becoming their
favorite Dragon Ball Z character and conquering all challengers.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai spans from the Saiyan Saga through the Cell Games Saga
and allows players to experience the fantastic DBZ universe. The game features
five heart-pounding fighting modes, including Story Mode, where players reenact
some of the most exciting fighting scenes from the animated series, and
Tournament Mode, where players can face off to crown a single DBZ fighting
champion. The game includes 23 of the most famous DBZ heroes and villains in
full 3D, spans 29 levels, and features over 60 different combo moves per
character, including some of their infamous attacks from the animated series.
Gen Fukunaga, president of FUNimation productions said, "This title provides
a truly authentic DBZ experience that every avid fan has been anticipating. From
the original FUNimation voice actors to the accuracy of the characters,
environments and storyline, this game truly brings Dragon Ball Z to life."
The Dragon Ball series, originally developed in Japan, has become the number
one animated series in many countries including Japan, France, Spain, Hong Kong
and Mexico. It is the top rated series on Cartoon Network's Toonami block and
the "Most Searched for Term of 2001" according to the Lycos 50 Daily Report on
the Internet.
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