Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden

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well it's fully on it's way to west, here's the English dubbed trailer too below notice in red that noth america is listed too.


from the end part last month



Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden To Release On October 20th In The West. June 23, 2015 . 8:30am


Arc System Works’ upcoming 2D Dragon Ball Z fighter for the Nintendo 3DS, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden, will release in the West on October 20th, Bandai Namco announced.


Arc System Works’ upcoming 2D Dragon Ball Z fighter for the Nintendo 3DS, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden, will release in the West on October 20th, Bandai Namco announced.

For those of you who’ve yet to check out the game, you can do so in our earlier post that details some of the game’s fighters and assist system, or take a look at some information on its controls and battle commands to learn how to play ahead of time.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.





To this week



Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden New Nintendo 3DS Bundle Announced For Europe. July 2, 2015 . 2:09am

Bandai Namco have also released an English trailer for the Arc System Works fighter.

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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is headed to the West, and Bandai Namco have released an English trailer for the Arc System Works fighter. You can watch it above.

Additionally, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is getting a New Nintendo 3DS bundle in Europe. This will feature a custom 3DS cover plate, the game pre-installed, and the digital SNES game Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2.

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will be released on October 16th in Europe and October 20th in North America. A 3DS bundle has not been announced for North America yet.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden & Nintendo 3DS & Videos on Siliconera.
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Looks like NA will get Super Butoden 2 as well, but it will be an exclusive to Amazon pre-orders for some reason.

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More details on what tronny posted above. Important details high lite in red.




Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butoden American Pre-Orders Include Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2. July 8, 2015 . 9:31am

Bandai Namco have announced a pre-order bonus for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden in America.


Bandai Namco have announced a pre-order bonus for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden in America.

Pre-ordering the new 3DS game will grant the player early access to 6 assist characters: Goku from Dragon Ball, Vegito from Dragon Ball Z, and Baby Gohan from Dragon Ball Z to list a few. Those who order the bundle from Amazon will also get a Japanese version of the virtual console game Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2.

It looks like America won’t be getting that Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden New 3DS bundle that Europe is. You can check out a trailer for the game that Bandai Namco showed at Anime Expo this year here.

Food for thought:
Note that the bonus copy of Super Butoden 2 will feature Japanese text. Namco have not localized the game.

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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden Demo Spirit Bombs 3DS On Thursday.August 4, 2015 . 11:00am

You can try Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden before the game is released on October 20. Bandai Namco has a demo of the fighting game scheduled to come out on the Nintendo eShop this Thursday.


You can try Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden before the game is released on October 20. Bandai Namco has a demo of the fighting game scheduled to come out on the Nintendo eShop this Thursday.
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is developed by BlazBlue and Persona 4 Arena maker Arc System Works. In addition to the usual mix of Z Warriors, Super Saiyan God Goku, Beerus, and Super Saiyan Bardock are playable. Chi-Chi, Bulma, Super Saiyan God SS Vegeta, and Mighty Mask show up as Z-Assist characters.

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There are also story modes available for certain characters:




Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is available on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan. It is scheduled to release in Europe and Australia October 16th, and in North America October 20th, 2015.

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See Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden’s Pre-Order Bonus. October 6, 2015 . 8:30pm

Bandai Namco has released a trailer for Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2, the Virtual Console game that comes with Amazon pre-orders of Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden.
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People who pre-order Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden get something extra added to their game. For the first time, Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 is available outside Japan via a promotional offer. To celebrate, Bandai Namco has released a trailer to show what the Nintendo 3DS version of the Super Nintendo game looks like on the handheld.



Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 is available via a download code when people pre-order the game from Amazon. It is an actual Virtual Console game and is entirely in Japanese. The Nintendo eShop download code will be emailed to everyone who orders from Amazon within 48 hours of the game shipping and will be accompanied by a code to unlock Baby Goku, Kid Goku, Kid Gohan, Garlic Jr., Metal Cooler, and Super Vegito.



Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is coming to the Nintendo 3DS on October 20 and will be $29.99.



Read more stories about Bandai Namco & Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden & Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.


source: Siliconera
 


Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden Trailer Shows Us Its Mixed Bag Of Characters. October 14, 2015 . 5:00am

Bandai Namco’s launch trailer for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden shows us a look at some of its playable and assist characters, along with a look at some of its extra bonuses.



Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is releasing in just a few more days for the Nintendo 3DS, and Bandai Namco released an English launch trailer for the game that shows us plenty of mixed party Dragon Ball Z match-ups for the upcoming title.


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As previously reported, those who pre-order Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will get Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 through a download code as an extra bonus, and will appear 48 hours within the game’s shipping if you order it from Amazon. It will also include a code to unlock Baby Goku, Kid Goku, Kid Gohan, Garlic Jr., Metal Cooler, and Super Vegito.

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will release in Europe on October 16 and North America on October 20, 2015 for Nintendo 3DS.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.
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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden Is Adding Online Battles. October 22, 2015 . 1:30am

Bandai Namco announced that Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is getting online battles,
along with a planned collaboration to tie in with Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2′s Super Saiyan 4 announcement.


In the latest issue of V-Jump, Bandai Namco announced that they’re adding online battles, along with a planned collaboration to tie in with Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2’s Super Saiyan 4 announcement. [Thanks, Shonen Gamez.]

While Bandai Namco has yet to make an announcement for the West regarding the online battles or Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Missions collaboration, we’ll likely hear something about it soon, considering that the game was recently released.

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is currently available for Nintendo 3DS.

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Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 Is The Most Unique Pre-order Bonus. October 27, 2015 . 1:30pm

Take a quick peek at the Super Famicom Virtual Console game that accompanied copies of Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden ordered from Amazon.



Recently, Amazon offered an unusual pre-order bonus for purchasing Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden for the Nintendo 3DS. Bandai Namco had given the retailer Nintendo eShop download codes for a Virtual Console release of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 for Amazon to distribute to people who acquired a copy of the game through them.
This offer was unique for a number of reasons. For starters, Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 is a Super Famicom game. Its presence makes it the first Nintendo 3DS Super Nintendo Virtual Console game. In addition, it’s an import game. The title is presented completely in Japanese with no translation. It’s the strangest thing, the sort of title that prompts a person who normally wouldn’t purchase a Dragon Ball Z game to get one so this rarity can be on their system. (Someone like myself, who still has yet to even open the copy of Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden I ordered to get this.)





The first thing someone would notice about Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 is that the game doesn’t get an icon when its being downloaded. All someone sees is a blank, grey box above the game’s title. The game gets a unique icon on the Nintendo 3DS Home screen’s lower menu and very basic logo on the top screen when highlighted, so it’s odd that the Home icon didn’t appear during the download process.

This is an untranslated game, so anyone playing Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 is going to encounter a lot of Japanese. You could almost consider it a precursor to Arc System Works’ fighting games with visual novel storylines. In addition to the standard Duel and Tournament modes, where some fights it out, the Story mode lets people follow Gohan, Trunks, Vegeta, or Piccolo’s story. Depending on what dialogue options you choose, as well as if you win or lose matches, the story proceeds in different ways. These decisions and matches take people through the Cell Games and fights against the Galaxy Soldiers Bojack and Zangya. If you choose the three or four level of difficulty after selecting your character in the Story mode, you can even unlock an additional, subsequent tale of additional fights against Broly.

It’s one of those games where people who don’t know Japanese can still enjoy the Duel or Tournament modes, and probably manage their way through the Story despite not knowing what’s going on. To make things easier, I took screenshots in the most old school of ways (with my cell phone) and used my most impressive photoshopping skills (MS Paint) to offer translations of the menu screens. As a note, the Manual option on the bottom screen basically brings up the button combinations needed to trigger character’s special attacks. Also, the Options menu on the title screen is more of a sound test area where you can hear music and sound effects from the game. Also, in the Duel mode, a player can choose between a fight against the computer or to watch as two computer controlled characters fight, since there’s no two-player option in this Virtual Console release.




Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is immediately available for the Nintendo 3DS. If you didn’t pre-order the game, then there seems to be no other way to get a digital copy of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 for the system.

Read more stories about Bandai Namco & Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden & Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.

source:Siliconera
 

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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden online patch now available in the west

Published 12 hours ago. 6 comments.

New update now available.


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Bandai Namco has released a new patch for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden for 3DS adding three new game modes, including online multiplayer.




The patch was first released for Japan in December 2015.
In total, the patch includes:

  • The long awaited online mode
  • A training mode to practice your skills
  • A new extreme survival mode which will push you to the limit
  • New Z Assist Characters including the fans’ favorite Goku Farmer
  • Game balance tweaks and adjustments on some characters’ moves
Watch a trailer introducing the patch contents below.


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