Atari: "A couple of new" Dragon Ball Z games incoming

Posted Nov 21, 2008 at 9:14AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 Tags: Atari
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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit - Image 1


Like the original Dragon Ball Z TV series, Atari just doesn't seem to know when to stop... which I suppose isn't really a bad thing in either case.

Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World for the PlayStation 2 and Dragon Ball: Origins for the DS were just released earlier this month but Atari's not quite done yet. When asked whether or not Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (PS3, Xbox 360) will be getting a sequel, Donny Clay from Atari cryptically replied, "I can’t tell you yet but I will say we are already working on a couple new games for fans.”

Since Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World was to be the last Dragon Ball Z game for the PlayStation 2, that leaves the next gen consoles and handhelds. DBZ: Burst Limit 2 does seem like a likely candidate.

Dragon Ball: Origins may be getting a sequel too because the game doesn't really cover the whole of everything in the original Dragon Ball series (I'm not sure any single game can...). Clay said it was "definitely a possibility."



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by hush404 - 2008-11-21 12:56:25
mmm

A next gen of the Budokai Tenkaichi games eh? I would like one of those. The 3rd version on the PS2 loaded up so many characters, arenas and so on - twas insane. Would love that kind of content in a game that looks as pretty (or prettier) as Burst Limit.
by HIDEO KOJIMA - 2008-11-21 16:19:58
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I'm tired of playing through the same sagas over and over. That's why I never bought BL. Plus there was a lack of Super Saiyans.
by dbzking - 2008-11-21 17:17:10
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yess great news i am like a dieng fan of dbz so please for god sake make a story mode where we could walk and fly also a character system damn i got all the dbz game so pleasse do that

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