Dragon Ball stands out as a legendary anime that has captivated audiences globally for almost four decades. With its captivating storylines and iconic characters, it's no surprise that the franchise has inspired numerous video games, some of which have slipped under the radar of many fans. Let's uncover some of these hidden gems from the world of Z Fighters.
10 Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu
Sales According to VGChartz: 1.25M
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- Platform(s): Famicom
- Released: August 12, 1988
- Developer: Tose Sofware
- Genre(s): RPG, Card Battle
Daimaō Fukkatsu introduces a unique card-based battle system to retell the saga of King Piccolo's downfall. The strategic gameplay mechanics on the Famicom platform make this game a standout experience.
9 Super Dragon Ball Z
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.46M
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Super Dragon Ball Z carves its niche as a beloved fighter, offering extensive character customization and a plethora of unlockable content from the anime series.
8 Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.27M
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- Platform(s): Playstation
- Released: August 21, 1997
- Developer: Tose
- Genre(s): Fighting
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout for PlayStation receives mixed reviews due to its lackluster animations and controls but remains an interesting piece of the franchise's gaming history.
Continue to explore more hidden Dragon Ball games that offer unique perspectives on this beloved anime saga.