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The story spans from the Saiyan Saga up until the Kid Buu Saga. Each Battle Frame is usually shown with an inconic moment in the battle itself. Over 100 "Battle Frames" can be selected at any time, regardless of chronological order to which they appear in the series.

Players can play through the original events of the Dragon Ball Z story, but their actions in battle can change the story in many different ways, with many different tasks available to try in the story mode, such as "Do not get hit by a Super Attack", which gives the player more points to unlock additional content such as costumes, music, and additional story mode battles. The story mode of Dragon Ball: Raging Blast is called Dragon Battle Collection. "Ultimate Attack" cut scenes are also featured. An environmental "sky change" effect is in the game, which occurs when a character of great power apparently powers up. There are ten stages to battle on, all of which are far larger than those of the Budokai Tenkaichi games. The game will feature 60 fps (frames per second), both online and off. "D-Points" can also be earned to unlock abilities and items. Players can customize characters using item and Super Attack customization. Players can also fight together, freely switching between each other and assisting one another with supporting actions. Players can now also utilize a new feature called "Super Rising", which allows players to quickly fly upwards throughout large-scale battle stages. Battle-damage has returned, and characters appear with damaged clothing as well as scratches and bruises after a large amount of health is lost. Characters now have features such as facial expressions. As of now, they have all been released and are available for download.ĭragon Ball: Raging Blast features high definition graphics and audio, fully destructible environments, and advanced character features.
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Free downloadable content packs were revealed shortly after release and were released until April 2010.
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The game is one of the first games in the Dragon Ball franchise to be published by Namco Bandai in North America, as the company would acquire the gaming license from previous license holder Atari in July of that same year. Each character has two costumes to choose from and the playable stage is "Plains". The demo features three characters to choose from: Goku (Base, Super Saiyan), Piccolo, and Raditz. In the following week, the demo was available as well in the European region. The PlayStation Network Demo was released later that day as well, also only available in the United States.

On October 22, 2009, a demo was released on Xbox Live, however only in the United States. The issue included several screenshots showing that the game contained gameplay elements from the Budokai Tenkaichi series, polished character models, and revealed the official title.
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A full announcement was featured May 2009 issue of V Jump magazine. It was revealed that a new game was in development for both Xbox 360 and PS3, and that the game will be released the second quarter of the 2009-2010 fiscal year.

The green bars are health and the yellow bars are kiĭragon Ball: Raging Blast was first mentioned the in Namco Bandai's 2009 fiscal report. The border around the each character's profile portrait are the health and ki meters. Its sequel is Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2.Īn in-game screen-shot of the fighting gameplay. A Limited Edition was also released, however it is exclusive to Europe and Australia. The game was released in North America on November 10, November 12 in Japan, November 13 for Europe and released November 19 for Australia. It is the second Dragon Ball game on the high definition seventh generation of consoles, as well as on Microsoft's Xbox brand. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (ドラゴンボール レイジングブラスト, Doragon Bōru Reijingu Burasuto) is a 2009 video game released for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 consoles developed by Spike and published by Namco Bandai.
