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Title: DBZ Flies to Revolution
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on April 24, 2006, 07:55:43 AM
Goku and friends will be duking it out in Tenkaichi 2 for Nintendo's new console.

Atari Announces First Next-Generation Dragon Ball Z(R) Game    


- Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Game Set for Nintendo Revolution -
   


NEW YORK, April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Atari, Inc. (NASDAQ:ATAR) today announced that Dragon Ball Z(R): Budokai Tenkaichi(TM) 2 is in development for Nintendo(R) Revolution.  Combining action, fighting and light role-playing game (RPG) elements, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 will send players into a rich story mode that spans the entire Dragon Ball(R), DBZ, and Dragon Ball GT(R) series.  Developed by NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. / Spike, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is slated to release during the 2006 holiday season.    


Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 takes the series' popular acrobatic and intense 3D flying and fighting dynamic and takes it to a whole new level with over 100 playable characters, 15 vast and vibrant 3D destructible environments, and nine different game modes, including single and multiplayer battles.    


Matt Collins, Director of Marketing, Atari, Inc., said, "The innovative controller featured with Nintendo Revolution is perfectly suited for Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, which engages players with fast-paced fighting moves. Gamers will be able to play in a very physical way, mimicking several of the show's most popular character moves and pull off awesome combos and attacks."    


In addition to the unprecedented number of characters, wide selection of massive 3D destructible environments and abundance of game modes, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 will feature in-game transformations, which players will be able to trigger in real-time, making battles even more dramatic and exciting than ever before. Using the Nintendo Revolution controller, players will be able to mimic signature moves as they are performed in the Dragon Ball Z animated series, such as Goku(R)'s Kamehameha, moving both hands to execute this devastating energy attack.    


Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is set for release this holiday season. For more information on Dragon Ball Z video games, please visit http://www.atari.com/.    


About Nintendo Revolution    


Nintendo's next system, code-named Nintendo Revolution, will feature a controller designed to be used with either one hand or two -- a first in the video game industry. When picked up and pointed at the screen, the controller gives a lightning-quick element of interaction, sensing motion, depth, positioning and targeting dictated by movement of the controller itself.

Title: RE:DBZ Flies to Revolution
Post by: MaryJane on April 24, 2006, 08:37:21 AM
awesome.
figting and rpg.
revolution.
Title: RE: DBZ Flies to Revolution
Post by: Arbok on April 24, 2006, 08:39:56 AM
Well at least it sounds like its not a direct port of the PS2 version.
Title: RE: DBZ Flies to Revolution
Post by: wandering on April 24, 2006, 08:00:34 PM
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Using the Nintendo Revolution controller, players will be able to mimic signature moves as they are performed in the Dragon Ball Z animated series, such as Goku(R)'s Kamehameha, moving both hands to execute this devastating energy attack.

Proof that the nunchaku will have motion sensing capabilities? Or just that the game will use 2 revmotes or the shell?
Title: RE:DBZ Flies to Revolution
Post by: animecyberrat on April 24, 2006, 09:52:06 PM
ok so now i am starting to put more stock in the revmote, petending its an airpolane or steering wheel is dumb when we can have flight stick adn steering wheel controllers, but using it as the hands of a DBZ character and geting to dance aroudn your living room pretending yor Goku or Vegeta, now thats a million seller.  
Title: RE: DBZ Flies to Revolution
Post by: Tuxedo.Bond on May 04, 2006, 08:12:42 PM
^Heck yeah.^

Hopefully the nunchaku attachment will have a gyro as well as an extension included/available for cheap(cheap I said!). I mean can you imagine having a short cord and getting all riled up and having the connector rip out of the Wiimote?