Dragon Ball Games Collection
Since 1986, the Dragon Ball franchise has spawned over 100 video games across multiple genres, selling over 50 million copies worldwide. These games capture the essence of Akira Toriyama's iconic manga/anime with epic battles, character transformations, and faithful story retellings.
Core Gameplay Evolution
- Classic 2D Fighters: Super Butōden series (SNES) established the aerial combat formula- 3D Arena Fighters: Budokai (2002) and Tenkaichi (2005) series revolutionized DBZ combat
- Modern Innovations: FighterZ (2018) brought Arc System Works' signature 2.5D style
- Open World: Kakarot (2020) blended RPG elements with iconic story moments
Key Subseries
- Xenoverse: Time-travel MMO-lite with character customization- Heroes: Arcade card-battler with massive rosters
- Dokkan Battle: Mobile puzzle-RPG with gacha mechanics
Cultural Impact
- Global esports presence (FighterZ at EVO)- Voice acting: Original Japanese/English casts reprise roles
- Music: Original scores and classic anime tracks
Why It Endures
Dragon Ball games deliver authentic power fantasies while innovating gameplay across genres - from technical fighters to action RPGs.🎮All Dragon Ball Retro Games
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
2004
Beat 'em upAn action-packed retelling of Goku's early adventures from the original Dragon Ball series. Combines side-scrolling beat 'em up levels with arena fighting segments, spanning from the Emperor Pilaf Saga to the King Piccolo battles.
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension
1995
FightingThe final and most advanced Dragon Ball Z fighting game on SNES features cinematic special moves and six-button combat. With eight playable characters and dramatic story battles, it captures the intensity of the anime's Cell Saga with scaling sprites and screen-filling energy attacks.
Dragon Ball Z – Super Gokuden – Kakusei Hen
1995
RPGDragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden - Kakusei Hen is an RPG based on the popular anime series. The game covers the Saiyan and Frieza sagas, allowing players to experience Goku's journey through these iconic story arcs with turn-based battles and character development.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden – Attack Chapter
1995
RPGA Japanese-exclusive RPG covering the Saiyan and Frieza Sagas from Dragon Ball Z. Features turn-based battles with special techniques, training mini-games, and visual novel-style storytelling.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden
1993
FightingThe first Dragon Ball Z fighting game for SNES featuring 10 playable characters from the Saiyan to Cell Sagas. Introduces signature moves like Kamehameha and Special Beam Cannon with dramatic camera angles during super attacks.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2
1993
FightingThe sequel improves upon the original with 13 playable characters including Broly (first game appearance), enhanced special moves, and new team battle modes. Features dramatic story battles from the Cell Games arc with cinematic super attack sequences.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 3
1994
FightingThe final installment in the Super Butouden fighting trilogy featuring enhanced mechanics and the largest roster in the series. Covers battles from the Saiyan Saga through the Cell Games with dramatic cinematic special moves.
Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors 2
2005
FightingDragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 is a fighting game based on the popular anime series. It features fast-paced aerial combat with characters from throughout the Dragon Ball Z saga, including new what-if scenarios and transformations not seen in the original show.
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
1997
FightingDragon Ball GT: Final Bout is a 3D fighting game based on the Dragon Ball GT anime series, released for PlayStation in 1997. The game features characters from across the Dragon Ball timeline, including GT-exclusive forms like Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Vegeta, with combat taking place in destructible 3D arenas.
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
1995
FightingDragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 is a 1995 fighting game featuring 22 characters from the Dragon Ball Z series. Players engage in 3D-rendered 2D battles with signature moves like Kamehameha waves and Spirit Bombs across destructible arenas.