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Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu

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Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu

Game Info

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Genre:

Action RPG

Players:

1

Release Date:

August 12, 1988 (Japan)

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About the Game

Stepping back to August 12, 1988, the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan welcomed a new adventure. This was the arrival of Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu, a title that brought the world of Akira Toriyama's iconic manga to players' homes. It marked a significant moment, translating the high-octane action and beloved characters of Dragon Ball into a playable experience on a home console.

Thirty-eight years ago today, this game launched in Japan. For those who followed Goku's journey, it was a chance to step into his shoes, to relive the early days of his quest. The return of the Demon King, Piccolo Daimao, served as the narrative backbone, offering players a familiar yet interactive challenge. It was a time when bringing such a popular series to a console felt like a considerable undertaking, a bridge between the printed page and the glowing screen.

In the landscape of 1988 gaming, console adaptations of popular anime and manga were still finding their footing. Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu was part of that evolving wave, offering a glimpse into how these vibrant worlds could be translated into interactive entertainment. It was a game that carried the weight of expectation from a dedicated fanbase, eager to engage with their favorite characters beyond the panels of a comic or the frames of an animation.

Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu

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Game Features

- Features characters from the Dragon Ball manga

- Based on the return of Piccolo Daimao

- Navigates through various locations

Nexzy Says!

Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu was one of the earlier console adaptations of the popular Dragon Ball series on the NES.

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The 80s set — black plastic, channel buttons, round speaker.

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