New friends, foes and lore continue to be revealed in the latest episode of Dragon Ball Daima. After Episodes 1 and 2 established the stakes of Gokus brand-new fantastical adventure (while also catching newcomers up with Dragon Balls rich history), Episodes 3 and onward have wasted no time in portraying the wonders and dangers of the Demon Realm now ruled by Gomah.
Although Goku didnt break a sweat during his brawl against the demon barflies, his reckless actions, unfortunately, led to Glorios ship getting hijacked by the sore losers. However, even without a ride to the King of the Third Demon World, Goku refuses to hesitate to help anyone in need, such as saving the mysterious Masked Majin character teased in Episode 3.
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Although Goku didnt break a sweat during his brawl against the demon barflies, his reckless actions, unfortunately, led to Glorios ship getting hijacked by the sore losers. However, even without a ride to the King of the Third Demon World, Goku refuses to hesitate to help anyone in need, such as saving the mysterious Masked Majin character teased in Episode 3.
Related One Piece, Dragon Ball Daima and 40+ Anime Head to YouTube in New Crunchyroll Channel
U.S. anime streamer Crunchyroll will launch a new paid channel on YouTube, letting fans stream...
- 11/1/2024
- by Leo Reyna
- CBR
Whenever a console or hardware brand releases numerous games each generation, most fans tend to completely overlook several titles. Xbox has experienced this on multiple occasions, as larger games often overshadow intriguing protagonists.
Well-known franchises like Dead Rising or Gears of War have had moments where certain protagonists or main characters didn’t receive the attention they deserved. Here are 13 Xbox protagonists who have not received the deserved attention.
13 – Shu (Blue Dragon) Shu helping others in Blue Dragon. Image via Mistwalker.
Akira Toriyama collaborated on this entirely original project, which became stuck on the Xbox 360 and never saw a sequel or adaptation to another platform. Its protagonist, a young boy named Shu, along with his friends, wants to find a solution to save his village.
Despite being innocent, this character is quite bold when it comes to taking action to fight for what he cares about. This game deserved more...
Well-known franchises like Dead Rising or Gears of War have had moments where certain protagonists or main characters didn’t receive the attention they deserved. Here are 13 Xbox protagonists who have not received the deserved attention.
13 – Shu (Blue Dragon) Shu helping others in Blue Dragon. Image via Mistwalker.
Akira Toriyama collaborated on this entirely original project, which became stuck on the Xbox 360 and never saw a sequel or adaptation to another platform. Its protagonist, a young boy named Shu, along with his friends, wants to find a solution to save his village.
Despite being innocent, this character is quite bold when it comes to taking action to fight for what he cares about. This game deserved more...
- 9/5/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire
Xbox RPGs have a special place in the hearts of many Microsoft console users. These games have amassed hundreds upon thousands of hours from players who diligently explored the worlds created by these studios.
Not all of these gems are available on Xbox Game Pass, but those who have the discs can experience these titles thanks to backward compatibility. So, if you have a Microsoft console and are eager for a unique RPG experience, here are 10 of the best the system has to offer!
10. Infinite Undiscovery This classic RPG didn’t skimp on the flashy moves. | Credits: Square Enix
JRPGs are a big genre in themselves, and one of the most recommended on the Xbox is Infinite Undiscovery. Developed by tri-Ace and Microsoft Game Studios Japan, the game is a combination of team-based battles and situational decision-making.
Decision-making is one of the most important aspects of the game. These events...
Not all of these gems are available on Xbox Game Pass, but those who have the discs can experience these titles thanks to backward compatibility. So, if you have a Microsoft console and are eager for a unique RPG experience, here are 10 of the best the system has to offer!
10. Infinite Undiscovery This classic RPG didn’t skimp on the flashy moves. | Credits: Square Enix
JRPGs are a big genre in themselves, and one of the most recommended on the Xbox is Infinite Undiscovery. Developed by tri-Ace and Microsoft Game Studios Japan, the game is a combination of team-based battles and situational decision-making.
Decision-making is one of the most important aspects of the game. These events...
- 9/5/2024
- by Sagar Nerala
- FandomWire
Console games are gaining more popularity with each passing day. The gaming world is gradually shifting toward the Xbox Series consoles and PlayStation 5, with each renowned exclusive title released on them. Notably, Xbox consoles are home to many exclusive games, and some of these exclusive titles are not even found on the new-gen consoles.
Over the years, Microsoft has launched thousands of Xbox-exclusive games on different Xbox consoles, but with time the hardware updated, but the games are still in the same version. Therefore, new-generation players don’t even realize the gems they are missing out on.
So, this list will point out the top 10 Xbox-exclusive games that need a remake to make them playable on the next-gen consoles.
10. Fuzion Frenzy Fuzion Frenzy is one of the Xbox-exclusive games that deserves a remake. | Image Credit: Blitz Games
Let’s begin the list with a light part-themed game, Fuzion Frenzy. Originally...
Over the years, Microsoft has launched thousands of Xbox-exclusive games on different Xbox consoles, but with time the hardware updated, but the games are still in the same version. Therefore, new-generation players don’t even realize the gems they are missing out on.
So, this list will point out the top 10 Xbox-exclusive games that need a remake to make them playable on the next-gen consoles.
10. Fuzion Frenzy Fuzion Frenzy is one of the Xbox-exclusive games that deserves a remake. | Image Credit: Blitz Games
Let’s begin the list with a light part-themed game, Fuzion Frenzy. Originally...
- 9/4/2024
- by Antara Bhattacharyya
- FandomWire
Unfortunately, today Microsoft officially confirmed that it will permanently close the Xbox 360 store. Players can make their final purchases from the store today, and afterward, they can still play them at any time thanks to backward compatibility.
A prominent member of the Palworld development team submitted a request regarding the closure of the store and the release of a specific exclusive game for this console. Known on social media as Bucky, this community manager asked the company to release an old title on PC called The Lost Odyssey, a turn-based RPG.
A Popular Member of the Palworld Development Team Wants an Xbox 360 Game to Come to PC Bucky the Cm of Palwolrd wants to see The Last Odyssey on PC. Image via Xbox.
More than 19 years after its release, Microsoft’s successful console will give a definitive closure to its store. The Xbox 360 will no longer have its store, and...
A prominent member of the Palworld development team submitted a request regarding the closure of the store and the release of a specific exclusive game for this console. Known on social media as Bucky, this community manager asked the company to release an old title on PC called The Lost Odyssey, a turn-based RPG.
A Popular Member of the Palworld Development Team Wants an Xbox 360 Game to Come to PC Bucky the Cm of Palwolrd wants to see The Last Odyssey on PC. Image via Xbox.
More than 19 years after its release, Microsoft’s successful console will give a definitive closure to its store. The Xbox 360 will no longer have its store, and...
- 7/29/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire
While Dragon Ball Super remains on hiatus following the passing of franchise creator Akira Toriyama, official Dragon Ball Super artist Toyotarou continues to be active, sometimes showing off his work for avid fans. As audiences await the upcoming Dragon Ball Daima anime and the eventual return of Super, Toyotarou has inked a brand-new color illustration of Goku for Sdcc, currently being held at the San Diego Convention Center.
The latest edition of "Toyotarou Tried To Draw" came at Sdcc 2024, with the Dragon Ball Super artist dropping a special color illustration of a confident-looking Goku. The image is the latest installment in a monthly series by Toyotarou and joins several new Dragon Ball releases made for, and ahead of, Sdcc this year. Fans can check out the illustration below and even leave a suggestion in the website's comment section for a possible future feature. Current suggestions include "Chi-chi in the same...
The latest edition of "Toyotarou Tried To Draw" came at Sdcc 2024, with the Dragon Ball Super artist dropping a special color illustration of a confident-looking Goku. The image is the latest installment in a monthly series by Toyotarou and joins several new Dragon Ball releases made for, and ahead of, Sdcc this year. Fans can check out the illustration below and even leave a suggestion in the website's comment section for a possible future feature. Current suggestions include "Chi-chi in the same...
- 7/25/2024
- by Chike Nwaenie
- CBR
Akira Toriyama was a world-renowned mangaka whose life was tragically cut short when he passed away in March 2024. Toriyama is most famously known for his foundational work on the Dragon Ball franchise, and he'd forever be a household name, even if this was the only series that he ever created. However, Toriyama tried his hand at dozens of different projects of various genres and lengths.
Toriyama's preferred medium was manga, but he also had an impressive career as a character designer for video games, having worked on celebrated series like Dragon Quest, Blue Dragon, and Chrono Trigger. Toriyama has built an evergreen legacy, but it's now more important than ever to dig deeper into the storyteller's collected works and give some love to his many series that aren't Dragon Ball. There's a lot of rich Akira Toriyama material to discover and anyone who's a fan of Goku's exploits owes it...
Toriyama's preferred medium was manga, but he also had an impressive career as a character designer for video games, having worked on celebrated series like Dragon Quest, Blue Dragon, and Chrono Trigger. Toriyama has built an evergreen legacy, but it's now more important than ever to dig deeper into the storyteller's collected works and give some love to his many series that aren't Dragon Ball. There's a lot of rich Akira Toriyama material to discover and anyone who's a fan of Goku's exploits owes it...
- 7/13/2024
- by Daniel Kurland
- CBR
Legendary mangaka Akira Toriyama was not only the creator of series like Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, but he had also ventured into the world of video games. Toriyama had worked on multiple games, like Chrono Tiger and Blue Dragon. But his biggest achievement in the gaming world was his character designs for the popular role-playing game Dragon Quest.
Dragon Quest
While Toriyama earned a lot of recognition with Dragon Quest, he was not particularly a fan of his works in the series. In 2017, when Dragon Quest celebrated its 30th anniversary, Toriyama shared a special letter where he claimed that he would have never agreed to work on the video game if he had known that it would have gone for so long.
The manga creator also gave a reason why he was not interested in working on Dragon Quest anymore and would rather have someone else take his job and design the characters.
Dragon Quest
While Toriyama earned a lot of recognition with Dragon Quest, he was not particularly a fan of his works in the series. In 2017, when Dragon Quest celebrated its 30th anniversary, Toriyama shared a special letter where he claimed that he would have never agreed to work on the video game if he had known that it would have gone for so long.
The manga creator also gave a reason why he was not interested in working on Dragon Quest anymore and would rather have someone else take his job and design the characters.
- 5/9/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Toyotarou pays homage to Toriyama by sketching Shu from Blue Dragon, a character Toriyama created for a video game that turned into a manga. Toyotarou compares Blue Dragon's art style to Toriyama's, encouraging fans to check out the series, showcasing his deep appreciation for Toriyama's work. Toyotarou's tribute extends to Blue Dragon manga's author and artist, acknowledging their contribution to the series and recognizing the similarities to Toriyama's iconic style.
Few people have affected contemporary manga and anime more than Akira Toriyama. Since the passing of the Dragon Ball creator last March, tributes to his influence, impact, and greatest have come in all shapes and sizes. Toyotarou, the artist who has been working with Toriyama since 2015 to produce Dragon Ball Super, offered one of the more endearing tributes.
Toyotarou's homage to Toriyama was illustrated through his portrayal of Shu, a character from the manga Blue Dragon. The illustration appeared in...
Few people have affected contemporary manga and anime more than Akira Toriyama. Since the passing of the Dragon Ball creator last March, tributes to his influence, impact, and greatest have come in all shapes and sizes. Toyotarou, the artist who has been working with Toriyama since 2015 to produce Dragon Ball Super, offered one of the more endearing tributes.
Toyotarou's homage to Toriyama was illustrated through his portrayal of Shu, a character from the manga Blue Dragon. The illustration appeared in...
- 5/9/2024
- by Marcel Green
- ScreenRant
Earlier this year, the world lost Akira Toriyama, who, in addition to creating the Dragon Ball franchise, had a prolific career as a character designer for major video game franchises like Dragon Quest. In honor of the artist's legacy, Dragon Ball Super artist Toyotarou has created new artwork showcasing one of Toriyama's older video game heroes.
On Dragon Ball's official site, the latest entry in Toyotarou's "Tries to Draw" series is artwork of Shu, who hails from the Blue Dragon video game franchise. As shown below, Toyotarou's illustration depicts a young boy with a cheeky grin alongside the game's titular icon. Shu's design shares many classic Toriyama elements, including a spiky hairstyle that is highly reminiscent of Goku's. Toyotarou also released a brief introductory statement alongside his drawing. "Akira Toriyama was in charge of character design for this game [Blue Dragon], but as a V Jumper fan (V...
On Dragon Ball's official site, the latest entry in Toyotarou's "Tries to Draw" series is artwork of Shu, who hails from the Blue Dragon video game franchise. As shown below, Toyotarou's illustration depicts a young boy with a cheeky grin alongside the game's titular icon. Shu's design shares many classic Toriyama elements, including a spiky hairstyle that is highly reminiscent of Goku's. Toyotarou also released a brief introductory statement alongside his drawing. "Akira Toriyama was in charge of character design for this game [Blue Dragon], but as a V Jumper fan (V...
- 4/30/2024
- by Renee Senzatimore
- CBR
Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball, spent most of his life perfecting his masterpiece. The series started with Dragon Ball and is still going on with multiple variations, like Dragon Ball Super and the upcoming Dragon Ball Daima. He not only worked on the manga and the anime series but also contributed to the games that were developed around his magnum opus.
Akira Toriyama | Source: quenoticias.com
While he did work on many other projects, none of them became as successful as Dragon Ball. Also, Dragon Ball is the longest series, with many sequels and spin-offs created primarily by the mangaka. However, in 2008, Toriyama decided that he no longer wanted to draw another long series like Dragon Ball.
He believed that Dragon Ball would be his last big series, and he might no longer be able to satisfy his fans anymore with another manga. He even discussed his plans...
Akira Toriyama | Source: quenoticias.com
While he did work on many other projects, none of them became as successful as Dragon Ball. Also, Dragon Ball is the longest series, with many sequels and spin-offs created primarily by the mangaka. However, in 2008, Toriyama decided that he no longer wanted to draw another long series like Dragon Ball.
He believed that Dragon Ball would be his last big series, and he might no longer be able to satisfy his fans anymore with another manga. He even discussed his plans...
- 4/22/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
It is undeniable that Akira Toriyama will always be remembered for creating the Dragon Ball manga series. The first Dragon Ball manga came out in 1984. It eventually went on to become one of the most successful manga series of all time. After the success of Dragon Ball, Toriyama became a source of inspiration for other manga artists.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball anime
After the Dragon Ball manga became widely popular, it paved the way for several anime adaptations. The first anime had 153 episodes and aired from 1986 to 1989. Since then, four other Dragon Ball anime have been made with the last release being Super Dragon Ball Heroes. Fans will soon get to see a new series called Dragon Ball Daima which was announced last year.
Toriyama’s Dragon Ball manga had the elements of martial arts, and demons, which made it a perfect fit to be adapted into a video game.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball anime
After the Dragon Ball manga became widely popular, it paved the way for several anime adaptations. The first anime had 153 episodes and aired from 1986 to 1989. Since then, four other Dragon Ball anime have been made with the last release being Super Dragon Ball Heroes. Fans will soon get to see a new series called Dragon Ball Daima which was announced last year.
Toriyama’s Dragon Ball manga had the elements of martial arts, and demons, which made it a perfect fit to be adapted into a video game.
- 4/20/2024
- by Binayak Sharma
- FandomWire
Xbox has once again captured the hearts of anime fans everywhere with its latest tribute to the legendary artist Akira Toriyama.
During a recent free game weekend, the brand had put up Dragon Ball FighterZ in honor of Toriyama, allowing a bunch of players to give the game a shot. But it didn’t stop there. With a recent announcement, it seems it has gone the extra mile to honor the legend.
Xbox Release New Background of Toriyama’s Blue Dragon
You can grab the Blue Dragon background for your Xbox console starting today.
The brand has introduced a one-of-a-kind console background for Blue Dragon, a classic RPG title that Toriyama was an artist on.
Developed by Mistwalker and Artoon and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360, Blue Dragon holds a special place in the hearts of gamers for its captivating story.
Honoring a true legend.
We’ve...
During a recent free game weekend, the brand had put up Dragon Ball FighterZ in honor of Toriyama, allowing a bunch of players to give the game a shot. But it didn’t stop there. With a recent announcement, it seems it has gone the extra mile to honor the legend.
Xbox Release New Background of Toriyama’s Blue Dragon
You can grab the Blue Dragon background for your Xbox console starting today.
The brand has introduced a one-of-a-kind console background for Blue Dragon, a classic RPG title that Toriyama was an artist on.
Developed by Mistwalker and Artoon and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360, Blue Dragon holds a special place in the hearts of gamers for its captivating story.
Honoring a true legend.
We’ve...
- 3/31/2024
- by Vibha Hegde
- FandomWire
Akira Toriyama designed the original characters and monsters in Dragon Quest, the most influential Jrpg series of all time. Akira Toriyama also did the art in Chrono Trigger, which is widely held as one of the greatest classic JRPGs ever created. Toriyama has gone on to work on a number of other games, most notably Blue Dragon and Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin, and his various popular manga series have been turned into their own RPGs as well.
Akira Toriyama is one of the most popular and successful mangaka of all time, known mainly for his iconic Dragon Ball franchise. Ever since it debuted back in the 1980s, it put both Toriyama and anime and manga in general on the map globally. Dragon Ball continues to be a popular and influential series, but it's not the only place where its creator has made his mark: even before he was a world-famous mangaka,...
Akira Toriyama is one of the most popular and successful mangaka of all time, known mainly for his iconic Dragon Ball franchise. Ever since it debuted back in the 1980s, it put both Toriyama and anime and manga in general on the map globally. Dragon Ball continues to be a popular and influential series, but it's not the only place where its creator has made his mark: even before he was a world-famous mangaka,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Timothy Donohoo, Brett Cardaro
- CBR
Akira Toriyama was a renowned Japanese manga artist and character designer who is known by many for the creation of the enormously popular Dragon Ball. He is considered to be one of the most influential authors of manga and has inspired other manga authors along the way.
Akira Toriyama (credits @YouTube: Mastar)
Apart from his illustrious career as a manga artist, he also had a prominent career in the video game industry. He contributed to this industry by developing characters for video games that include seminal JRPGs to some of the most iconic fighting video games. The Dragon Ball’s creator played an important part in the development of the following seven iconic games.
Gyrozetter & Fantasian
Akira Toriyama mostly contributes to video games as a character designer. Apart from this, he also worked as a guest designer for many other projects. Though Toriyama only had a small part in the game Fantasian,...
Akira Toriyama (credits @YouTube: Mastar)
Apart from his illustrious career as a manga artist, he also had a prominent career in the video game industry. He contributed to this industry by developing characters for video games that include seminal JRPGs to some of the most iconic fighting video games. The Dragon Ball’s creator played an important part in the development of the following seven iconic games.
Gyrozetter & Fantasian
Akira Toriyama mostly contributes to video games as a character designer. Apart from this, he also worked as a guest designer for many other projects. Though Toriyama only had a small part in the game Fantasian,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Binayak Sharma
- FandomWire
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, the new installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco, is scheduled for a late 2024 or 2025 release. The game will bring back the iconic gameplay of the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
The creator of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama, recently passed away, and it has left every anime fan brokenhearted. Fans have now started a petition to pay tribute to the legend and have urged developer Spike Chunsoft and publisher Bandai Namco to include him in the upcoming game.
Dragon Ball Fans Petition for the Addition of Tori-Bot in Sparking Zero
Dragon Ball fans want Toriyama’s Tori-Bot to be added to the upcoming game.
Toriyama died of acute subdural hematoma on Friday, March 1, 2024, at the age of 68, and this news left the community in shock. Soon after the report of his death, tributes started pouring from everywhere, and one fan,...
The creator of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama, recently passed away, and it has left every anime fan brokenhearted. Fans have now started a petition to pay tribute to the legend and have urged developer Spike Chunsoft and publisher Bandai Namco to include him in the upcoming game.
Dragon Ball Fans Petition for the Addition of Tori-Bot in Sparking Zero
Dragon Ball fans want Toriyama’s Tori-Bot to be added to the upcoming game.
Toriyama died of acute subdural hematoma on Friday, March 1, 2024, at the age of 68, and this news left the community in shock. Soon after the report of his death, tributes started pouring from everywhere, and one fan,...
- 3/12/2024
- by Rohit Tiwari
- FandomWire
This is upsetting, especially to manga fans. The anime and manga communities are shocked to learn of Akira Toriyama’s death at the age of 68. According to a report released by Bird Studio on March 8, he passed away on March 1st due to an acute subdural hematoma.
Indeed, an enduring legacy was left by the renowned manga creator of Dr. Slump, who went on to create Dragon Ball, one of his masterpieces. Those closest to him, including Eiichiro Oda and Masashi Kishimoto, are understandably devastated by the loss of such an inspiration. Both have issued heartfelt tributes in response to the news of Toriyama’s death.
Akira Toriyama (credits: YouTube)
Toriyama’s impact on the anime world is immeasurable, and his absence will be felt deeply by the manga community. The late Japanese manga artist was additionally recognized for his contributions to extremely popular video games, such as the Dragon Quest series,...
Indeed, an enduring legacy was left by the renowned manga creator of Dr. Slump, who went on to create Dragon Ball, one of his masterpieces. Those closest to him, including Eiichiro Oda and Masashi Kishimoto, are understandably devastated by the loss of such an inspiration. Both have issued heartfelt tributes in response to the news of Toriyama’s death.
Akira Toriyama (credits: YouTube)
Toriyama’s impact on the anime world is immeasurable, and his absence will be felt deeply by the manga community. The late Japanese manga artist was additionally recognized for his contributions to extremely popular video games, such as the Dragon Quest series,...
- 3/8/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
The renowned manga author of Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump and numerous more works, Akira Toriyama, passed away at the age of 68. The official X (Formerly Twitter) account for Dragon Ball has released an official statement. It would be impossible to overestimate Toriyama’s impact on the anime medium given how many stories his universes helped create about the Z-Fighters and the anime genre as a whole.
Akira Toriyama
The adored manga author has left behind an unquestionably established legacy and will be sorely mourned by his family, friends, and admirers everywhere. His work created the path for the anime world, and it led the industry to the global getway. Even people who don’t know about the anime industry know about Dragon Ball.
The mangaka was a big influence on not only Dragon Ball fans but many other manga creators like Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, and Masashi Kishimoto,...
Akira Toriyama
The adored manga author has left behind an unquestionably established legacy and will be sorely mourned by his family, friends, and admirers everywhere. His work created the path for the anime world, and it led the industry to the global getway. Even people who don’t know about the anime industry know about Dragon Ball.
The mangaka was a big influence on not only Dragon Ball fans but many other manga creators like Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, and Masashi Kishimoto,...
- 3/8/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Image via Dragon Ball Official Twitter Today, the official Dragon Ball website announced the passing of legendary manga creator Akira Toriyama, known worldwide for bringing fans the masterpieces of Dragon Ball , Dr. Slump and more. He was 68 years old. A transcript of the statement posted on the Dragon Ball Official Website follows: "Dear Friends and Partners, We are deeply saddened to inform you that Manga creator Akira Toriyama passed away on March 1st due to acute subdural hematoma. He was in age of 68. It's our deep regret that he still had several works in the middle of creation with great enthusiasm. Also, he would have many more things to achieve. However, he has left many manga titles and works of art to this world. Thanks to the support of so many people around the world, he has been able to continue his creative activities for over 45 years. We hope that...
- 3/8/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
An original Dragon Ball portrait has sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars in a recent auction, beating out a signed piece of art from the late Berserk creator, Kentaro Miura.
A user on X (formerly Twitter) shared a side-by-side image of two hand-drawn anime portraits of Guts from Berserk and Son Goku from Dragon Ball, along with their respective sale prices after the auction. According to the user, the Berserk portrait, which features a detailed depiction of Guts' face, sold for $43,000, while the Goku drawing netted over $100,000 in an upset they called "unbelievable."
Dragon Ball Daima Episode Count & Release Window Revealed
Berserk. The auction of a pencil drawing by Miura just ended. The winning bid was $43.000. At the same time, an autograph illustration by Toriyama Makira of Dragon Ball sold for $100.000. unbelievable..... pic.twitter.com/1aqk3EHCys — nagare06 (@kojion) November 7, 2023
Both Miura and Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama are...
A user on X (formerly Twitter) shared a side-by-side image of two hand-drawn anime portraits of Guts from Berserk and Son Goku from Dragon Ball, along with their respective sale prices after the auction. According to the user, the Berserk portrait, which features a detailed depiction of Guts' face, sold for $43,000, while the Goku drawing netted over $100,000 in an upset they called "unbelievable."
Dragon Ball Daima Episode Count & Release Window Revealed
Berserk. The auction of a pencil drawing by Miura just ended. The winning bid was $43.000. At the same time, an autograph illustration by Toriyama Makira of Dragon Ball sold for $100.000. unbelievable..... pic.twitter.com/1aqk3EHCys — nagare06 (@kojion) November 7, 2023
Both Miura and Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama are...
- 11/10/2023
- by Zachary Cimaglio
- CBR
A new game from the mind of Akira Toriyama called Sand Land is in the works, and it might just be better than a new Blue Dragon sequel would have been. Revealed at the Summer Game Fest 2023, this new game from the mind of the Dragon Ball creator brings players to a post-apocalyptic desert infused with a cartoony style and spirit. Sand Land is based on a manga of the same name, which boasts both vehicular action and hand-to-hand combat that the upcoming video game brings to life for the first time.
Akira Toriyama is no stranger to the world of video games, with his character design for major titles like Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger accompanying adaptations of his work that range from a niche Dr. Slump game to a long succession of popular Dragon Ball Z fighters. Blue Dragon is one game utilizing his art that ultimately faltered as a franchise,...
Akira Toriyama is no stranger to the world of video games, with his character design for major titles like Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger accompanying adaptations of his work that range from a niche Dr. Slump game to a long succession of popular Dragon Ball Z fighters. Blue Dragon is one game utilizing his art that ultimately faltered as a franchise,...
- 6/10/2023
- by Ben Brosofsky
- ScreenRant
Even if the PlayStation 5 is only a few years into its expected lifecycle, there was a PlayStation 6 nod at Summer Game Fest that most spectators likely missed. The PlayStation 6’s release date is likely still a few years away from even being announced by Sony. Some analysis of the Microsoft and Activision-Blizzard deal, for instance, seems to suggest that the new console family is bound to arrive by 2027 or 2028. It may even arrive later if Sony is truly making its console generations last longer with every new hardware launch.
While most spectators missed the PlayStation 6 reference at Summer Game Fest, a few may have caught the small Easter egg hidden among the showcase. The presentation led by Geoff Keighley was stage to various announcements, including the release date for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and many new games. Among these new titles was the next game inspired by Akira Toriyama’s work,...
While most spectators missed the PlayStation 6 reference at Summer Game Fest, a few may have caught the small Easter egg hidden among the showcase. The presentation led by Geoff Keighley was stage to various announcements, including the release date for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and many new games. Among these new titles was the next game inspired by Akira Toriyama’s work,...
- 6/9/2023
- by Bruno Yonezawa
- ScreenRant
Netflix has unveiled a trailer for Berlin-bound action drama “Kill Boksoon,” with Jeon Do-yeon, previous winner of the best actress prize at Cannes, in the starring role.
The film sees Jeon as Gil, a single woman juggling the demanding and conflicting roles of professional killer and mother to a teenage daughter.
Despite her unblemished track record as an assassin, Gil hesitates about renewing her contract at the killing company where she is employed and decides to spend time finding out what is gnawing at her daughter. But complications are never far away, such as discovering her next target is at a parent-teacher meeting.
She also finds herself in competition with another hired gun (portrayed by “Peninsula” star Koo Kyo-hwan) and under pressure from her employers, portrayed Sul Kyung-gu and E Som (“Samjin English Company Class”).
The movie will have its world premiere in the Berlinale Special section, which acts as...
The film sees Jeon as Gil, a single woman juggling the demanding and conflicting roles of professional killer and mother to a teenage daughter.
Despite her unblemished track record as an assassin, Gil hesitates about renewing her contract at the killing company where she is employed and decides to spend time finding out what is gnawing at her daughter. But complications are never far away, such as discovering her next target is at a parent-teacher meeting.
She also finds herself in competition with another hired gun (portrayed by “Peninsula” star Koo Kyo-hwan) and under pressure from her employers, portrayed Sul Kyung-gu and E Som (“Samjin English Company Class”).
The movie will have its world premiere in the Berlinale Special section, which acts as...
- 2/2/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Chris Freiberg Mar 29, 2019
Think you've played the very best the Xbox 360 has to offer? Here are the underrated games you might have missed!
The Xbox 360 wasn’t the most powerful console of its generation or the best-selling, but it was easily the most innovative. It was the first fully HD-capable console to hit the market, established what an online service should look like on a console, and its controller was so perfect that pretty much everyone has spent the last decade or so releasing only slight variations.
The Xbox 360 has an especially vast library, and there are a lot of great games for it that don’t have Halo or Gears of War in the title. These are the 25 most underrated games for the console:
25. Gun
2005 | Neversoft
Red Dead Redemption may now be remembered as one of greatest video games of all time, but it actually wasn’t the first...
Think you've played the very best the Xbox 360 has to offer? Here are the underrated games you might have missed!
The Xbox 360 wasn’t the most powerful console of its generation or the best-selling, but it was easily the most innovative. It was the first fully HD-capable console to hit the market, established what an online service should look like on a console, and its controller was so perfect that pretty much everyone has spent the last decade or so releasing only slight variations.
The Xbox 360 has an especially vast library, and there are a lot of great games for it that don’t have Halo or Gears of War in the title. These are the 25 most underrated games for the console:
25. Gun
2005 | Neversoft
Red Dead Redemption may now be remembered as one of greatest video games of all time, but it actually wasn’t the first...
- 8/23/2018
- Den of Geek
Though he’s well-known as the “father of Final Fantasy,” Hironobu Sakaguchi has kept plenty busy with other projects since leaving Square Enix to found his own studio, Mistwalker, in 2004. In 2006, the gorgeous Blue Dragon, which was visually designed by Dragon Ball and Chrono Trigger artist Akira Toriyama, provided Xbox 360 with one of its most-anticipated exclusives; in 2011, The Last Story brought a large-scale role-playing adventure — reminiscent of Sakaguchi’s past classics — to the RPG-starved Wii.
Not a whole lot has happened since that Wii title, though, so gamers might be curious as to what Sakaguchi’s next project might be and when it might show up. While we don’t have an answer to the former question, an interview with 4Gamer (as translated by Siliconera) did give us one to the latter. Speaking to the Japanese video game website, Sakaguchi said, “I plan to announce a new title in 2017. Stay tuned!
Not a whole lot has happened since that Wii title, though, so gamers might be curious as to what Sakaguchi’s next project might be and when it might show up. While we don’t have an answer to the former question, an interview with 4Gamer (as translated by Siliconera) did give us one to the latter. Speaking to the Japanese video game website, Sakaguchi said, “I plan to announce a new title in 2017. Stay tuned!
- 12/27/2016
- by Jowi Girard-Meli
- We Got This Covered
Speaking to Wired earlier this week, Xbox boss Phil Spencer professed his love for the Xbox 360 exclusive Jrpg titles Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon and revealed his intention to bring them to the Xbox One‘s backwards compatibility service in the – hopefully – near future.
Both games, released for the Xbox One’s predecessor as part of an initiative by Microsoft to spur interest for the console in Japan, were received well upon release, despite failing to capture the attention of their intended audience. Surprising, considering who was involved in making them both. Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon were developed by Mistwalker, a studio founded by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, with the in-house artist for the latter being none other than Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama.
Regardless, European and North American fans of both games will undoubtedly be ecstatic over the news, as are we. Interestingly, Spencer was also quizzed on the prospect of extending the Xbox One‘s backwards compatibility service to the original Xbox. Something that, Spencer says, is technically possible, but not in active development.
I’ve talked about a desire to do the original Xbox backward compatibility. We’re not working on that right now, but it’s theoretically very possible. On the Cpu side, we could figure it out. I think people should have access to the games that they love. I was an Atari Jaguar owner. Why can’t I play Tempest 2000 anymore?
In other words, Microsoft doesn’t want you to hold your breath for such a thing to happen, but hasn’t ruled it out entirely. Here’s hoping that they include the feature in the upcoming Project Scorpio.
Both games, released for the Xbox One’s predecessor as part of an initiative by Microsoft to spur interest for the console in Japan, were received well upon release, despite failing to capture the attention of their intended audience. Surprising, considering who was involved in making them both. Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon were developed by Mistwalker, a studio founded by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, with the in-house artist for the latter being none other than Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama.
Regardless, European and North American fans of both games will undoubtedly be ecstatic over the news, as are we. Interestingly, Spencer was also quizzed on the prospect of extending the Xbox One‘s backwards compatibility service to the original Xbox. Something that, Spencer says, is technically possible, but not in active development.
I’ve talked about a desire to do the original Xbox backward compatibility. We’re not working on that right now, but it’s theoretically very possible. On the Cpu side, we could figure it out. I think people should have access to the games that they love. I was an Atari Jaguar owner. Why can’t I play Tempest 2000 anymore?
In other words, Microsoft doesn’t want you to hold your breath for such a thing to happen, but hasn’t ruled it out entirely. Here’s hoping that they include the feature in the upcoming Project Scorpio.
- 6/16/2016
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The Last Story is the latest title from Mistwalker, the Japanese developer founded by none other than Sakaguchi Hironobu, the creator of Final Fantasy. Hironobu left Square before they became Square Enix and set up Mistwalker with the help of Microsoft which led to two Xbox 360 exclusives, Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey. Neither of these titles hit the kind of heights that the Final Fantasy series had achieved, and though strongly reminiscent of his previous work, they lacked the same polish. Expectations were understandably mixed when Mistwalker announced The Last Story and not least because of the fact it was a Wii title. With the Wii’s poor reputation among the hard core gaming community, it was surely a brave and possibly rash move. But has it paid off?
Strangely it has. I say strangely not so much because the odds were not stacked in favour of The Last Story,...
The Last Story is the latest title from Mistwalker, the Japanese developer founded by none other than Sakaguchi Hironobu, the creator of Final Fantasy. Hironobu left Square before they became Square Enix and set up Mistwalker with the help of Microsoft which led to two Xbox 360 exclusives, Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey. Neither of these titles hit the kind of heights that the Final Fantasy series had achieved, and though strongly reminiscent of his previous work, they lacked the same polish. Expectations were understandably mixed when Mistwalker announced The Last Story and not least because of the fact it was a Wii title. With the Wii’s poor reputation among the hard core gaming community, it was surely a brave and possibly rash move. But has it paid off?
Strangely it has. I say strangely not so much because the odds were not stacked in favour of The Last Story,...
- 4/20/2012
- by Ed Moorhouse
- Obsessed with Film
Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi founded the game studio Mistwalker in 2004. He’s still trying to figure out what gamers want from him. Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow is his third pass on a universe he co-created with Dragonball Z artist Akira Toriyama—it’s a world crawling with monsters, embedded with ancient secrets, and populated by young heroes eager to deal with the latter two. While Sakaguchi has stuck to his guns with regards to character and setting, he’s been experimenting with the form of the RPG—desperately searching for a way to play that connects with contemporary ...
- 6/7/2010
- avclub.com
The launch trailer for Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow has arrived today. Fans of the original Blue Dragon on Xbox 360 might have something to look forward to now that the game is hitting the Nintendo DS, letting them have their Jrpg fix on the go. The trailer tells about all sorts of things you can expect if you pick up the game, such as character customization, “fast paced real-time battles,” and, interestingly enough, a co-op element. Take a look at the Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow launch trailer:
Blue Dragon looks pretty decent for a portable version, and if I weren’t devoid of a DS (a travesty, I know), I would very much consider picking it up. I was always a fan of the kinds of characters and monsters that Akira Toriyama creates. The world will definitely be interesting enough to explore on its own, and hey, why not...
Blue Dragon looks pretty decent for a portable version, and if I weren’t devoid of a DS (a travesty, I know), I would very much consider picking it up. I was always a fan of the kinds of characters and monsters that Akira Toriyama creates. The world will definitely be interesting enough to explore on its own, and hey, why not...
- 4/22/2010
- by Trung Bui
- GameRant
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