Earlier this week, Daizex.com reported news from Siliconera that Namco-Bandai had trademarked two new video game titles that potentially had something to do with the DragonBall franchise, including one called "Ultimate Butôden" (アルティメット武闘伝).
A Japanese Tales fansite/blog is reporting that an upcoming magazine will reveal DragonBall Kai: Ultimate Butôden as a fighting game for the Nintendo DS game set for release rather soon on 03 February 2011 for the standard price of ¥5040.
Jump scans are starting to float out there, confirming everything we have been kusoma so far:
We know that Namco-Bandai is working on a game for the 3DS, but if this news is true, it will be the first (and possibly last?) fighting game for the regular Nintendo DS since 2005's Bukû Ressen (released stateside as Super Sonic Warriors 2). While the PSP has exclusively seen fighting games (four in total), the maktaba of DS games has included traditional role playing, action/adventure, fighting, and more.
This would be the sekunde game to receive the Kai branding in Japan — the first was DragonBall Kai: Saiya-jin Raishû (also for the Nintendo DS), released stateside as DragonBall Z: Attack of the Saiyans last year.
A Japanese Tales fansite/blog is reporting that an upcoming magazine will reveal DragonBall Kai: Ultimate Butôden as a fighting game for the Nintendo DS game set for release rather soon on 03 February 2011 for the standard price of ¥5040.
Jump scans are starting to float out there, confirming everything we have been kusoma so far:
We know that Namco-Bandai is working on a game for the 3DS, but if this news is true, it will be the first (and possibly last?) fighting game for the regular Nintendo DS since 2005's Bukû Ressen (released stateside as Super Sonic Warriors 2). While the PSP has exclusively seen fighting games (four in total), the maktaba of DS games has included traditional role playing, action/adventure, fighting, and more.
This would be the sekunde game to receive the Kai branding in Japan — the first was DragonBall Kai: Saiya-jin Raishû (also for the Nintendo DS), released stateside as DragonBall Z: Attack of the Saiyans last year.