GS: Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butoden, the fighting game based on the Dragon Ball series developed by Arc System works, has been released in North America and Europe a few months back but Japanese players have been able to enjoy the new 2D fighting game since last Summer. The game managed to become somewhat successful thanks to its gameplay features but there's no denying that Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butoden lacked some very important features, such as an online multiplayer mode and others. Today, this mode has finally been added to the game, at least for the Japanese version of the game.
In Japan, owners of the Nintendo 3DS fighting games One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum and Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden can now engage in cross-game battles.
Why the hell is he blue...DB should have just stopped after GT( only because of SSJ4 and Gogeta)...I Am a diehard fan of dragon ball but I can't get behind this silliness.
Bandai Namco has announced that One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum and Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will have crossover game play, so that users of one of these two titles will fight in the other, permitting clashes mode between characters of One Piece and Dragon Ball.
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