HQ Box Art for Dragon Ball Games
Namco Bandai Games today released high quality versions of the box arts for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Dragon Ball Raging Blast as well as Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans for the the Nintendo DS. To view the full, high quality versions, please click on the box art of your choice.


Dragon Ball: Raging Blast and Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans both hit North American retailers November 10th, 2009.
Categories: Games, Merchandise
Still using the old PS3 logo I see. It still looks nice, though.
wow really no one leaves comments anymore but i am very intrusted in this game it looks like it could be the start of one of the greatest dbz game to ever hit the next gen
How bout a lil more news on Dragon Ball revenge of piccolo for nintendo wii, out of all the games this is the one i’m most excited about. I’ll probably even buy a wii just off the anticipation for that game. We’ve already seen games like raging blast (see dragonball z burst limit) and legacy of goku for gameboy advanced seems much better than attack of the saiyans. However this will be the first dragonball game for any system of this caliber. I’m excited
Gkid, not much news on that right now, but we will post a bunch of stuff about it as soon as possible.
is this guy above me the actual adam?
yh he is. the much spoke about but never seen mystery figure adam
hahahah ADAM YOUR AWSOME DUDE AHAHA ITS KINDA A HONOR TO BE IN THE SAME BLOG AS YOU!
and this is for adam: is there any news on a sequel? i think there will be a sequel and i thought evolution was ok, but for some reason im getting this feeling like if there will be a sequel its going to blow the box office haha, yea right? or maybe its possible with the right people?
@Adam
Any news or info on how to get in on that Dragon Ball Online closed beta?
@J I think that’s just for Europeans and or Asians.
@ssjsteven Fox said no plans right now.
The movie did make money. On a $30 million budget it has made over $60 million (counting DVD sales, etc.) and more than that when you factor in things like PSN and pay-per-view.
Regardless, Fox said they have no plans for a sequel right now. They used to, and they did have a script ready, but it won’t be happening for a while, if at all. That IMDB listing doesn’t mean much.
I think it’s more likely DB:E will go the way of Fantastic Four (wait 4 years for a reboot). Meh.
It’s just too bad Fox has the rights and not WB or Paramount.
damn adam there has to be a way for the fans to help with the dragonball movie franchise some how? if only fox would just listen to fans for once and see what we all have been trying to tell them, i just wish that reboot, (if there will be on) would happen faster i wanted since 2002 for this movie i dont think i can wait another 7 years
@Adam
Oh, well then it’s a good thing I’m part European and Asian.
Just joking, but seriously -Dang! Only Europe and Asia (Korea and Japan) get the beta? I sure hope Namco-Bandai isn’t stupid enough to not release the actual game worldwide or in North America.
I think this game (raging blasts) is goin to be awesome with the online play. But 1 thing they need to do is bring back the leveling up system they had in Dragonball GT: Final Bout. U were able to level up every little aspect of ur character. If u did nothing but puch, ur punches would be lethal but ur kicks and blasts would be weak. U were able to train ur combos, blasts, punches, kicks, whatever u used. Now that would be awesome.