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Original Titel: ドラゴンボールZ バーストリミット - Xbox360
Publisher: Bandai
Katalog No.: CJC-00001
Genre: Fighting
Release: 5. Jun 08
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit for Xbox 360 (Product Code: CJC-00001) is the Japanese NTSC-J release of the cinematic 3D fighting game based on the Dragon Ball Z anime, developed by Dimps and published by Bandai Namco Games. It was released in Japan on June 5, 2008, and marked the franchise’s debut on Xbox 360 with HD graphics and high-speed fighting mechanics.
Title: Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
Platform: Xbox 360
Product Code: CJC-00001
Developer: Dimps
Publisher (Japan): Bandai Namco Games
Release Date (Japan): June 5, 2008
Genre: 3D Fighting / Anime Action
Modes: Single-player, Local Multiplayer, Xbox Live Online Multiplayer
Region: NTSC-J (Japan only)
Arcade-style 3D Fighter:
Fast-paced battles with light/heavy combos, teleportation counters, and dramatic cut-ins.
Z Chronicles Mode:
Relive key story arcs from the Saiyan, Frieza, and Cell sagas.
Dramatic Moments:
In-battle cutscenes triggered under certain conditions (e.g., Krillin's death, Goku turning Super Saiyan).
Playable Characters:
Includes Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo, Frieza, Cell, Trunks, and more.
Online Multiplayer:
Ranked and unranked matches over Xbox Live.
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Region Code | NTSC-J (Japan only) |
Product Code | CJC-00001 |
Text Language | 🇯🇵 Japanese menus and subtitles |
Voice Language | Japanese (original anime cast) |
Region Locked? | ✅ Yes – requires NTSC-J console or region-free Xbox 360 |
Attribute | Detail |
---|---|
Game Title | Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit |
Platform | Xbox 360 |
Product Code | CJC-00001 |
Region | NTSC-J (Japan) |
Text Language | Japanese |
Voice Language | Japanese only |
Region Locked | ✅ Yes |
Multiplayer | Local & Xbox Live (1v1) |
The Japanese version is fully voiced by the original Japanese anime cast, making it a favorite for purist fans.
Different from Western releases, which include English voice acting options.
Part of the early HD-era Dragon Ball games before the Raging Blast and Xenoverse series.
Highly collectible due to region exclusivity and full Japanese presentation.
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