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GameSpot: Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo Hands-On

GameSpot writes: "We enjoyed our time with Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo on the Comic Con show floor. The cel-shaded graphics gives the game a clean and vibrant look. Even though the beginning levels may start to look the same after awhile, it still looks great and the mindless button-mashing gameplay is fun. Look for Revenge of King Piccolo when it is released later this year".

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411mania: Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo Review

What it comes down to is this is a game that is rate E10+, which means that it is meant for a much younger audience. That being said the fact that 411 did actually enjoy playing the game speaks volumes for Namco Bandai accomplishing what they were after, a fun experience for younger gamers. Something that they feel they accomplished in spades.

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Loot Ninja: Dragonball: Revenge of King Piccolo Review

Loot Ninja writes: "The Dragonball series has been out for quite some time and in its era has spawned countless games. None of them ever were critically acclaimed titles, but they always seemed to do the cartoon series justice by including most of the main characters and an art style that was consistent with the animation seen on the television show. I used to watch the cartoon series back in college, usually on a Sunday afternoon, hungover on the couch. It provided mindless entertainment with a slight sense of humor that was perfect as I tried to overcome numerous shots and games of beer pong from the night before. Dragonball: Revenge of King Piccolo has its its ups and downs. Does it have enough ups to provide you with at least a couple hours of mindless fun? Hit the jump to find out."

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Hollywood Chicago: Wii Round Up Reviews - We Cheer 2, Family Feud, 'Where's Waldo

Hollywood Chicago writes: "Several Nintendo Wii games have been released in the last few weeks that might be just what you're looking for when you do your holiday shopping this season. With so many huge releases like "Uncharted 2," "Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time," "Left For Dead 2," and more taking up advertising space, it's easy for smaller games to slip through the cracks. We're here to catch them."

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