It’s been awhile since we’ve been able to get our hands on a portable entry – has it been worth the wait?ĭragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is a 2D fighter that covers the Dragon Ball Z timeline in both its story details and character selection. That’s all to change now though, with Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden arriving on the Nintendo 3DS. The same can’t be said for handheld releases though the last localised portable Dragon Ball entry was back in 2010. From the widely popular release of the Budokai series all the way to the latest release XenoVerse on modern consoles – there always seemed to be a new Dragon Ball title available. The sight of Dragon Ball games on store shelves has seemed common place over the years, a new iteration appearing on consoles on an almost annual basis.
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