The Xbox One arrived in our homes on November 22, 2013, becoming Microsoft’s third console in the eighth generation. A console where everything was already connected to the internet and games were installed on hard drives.
Dragon Ball and its video games had a strong presence on the console, and many of these games carried over to later consoles. Here we will see the complete list of these games, their DLCs, the consoles needed to play them, and any accessories you might require.
There are five Dragon Ball and DBZ titles released for this console, all completely different: the endless Xenoverse 2, with its somewhat unique MMO fighting and adventure; the RPG Kakarot; the experimental The Breakers; and the intense fighting game FighterZ, several of which continued to be playable on this console.
The Xbox One was fully connected to the internet, and your games were now stored on your account, meaning that Xbox 360 games like Xenoverse 1, if you already owned them, could simply be downloaded on this new console… and you could play, even with graphical improvements.
This backward compatibility via online accounts continues between this console, the 'One', and the Series X, so all these games, if purchased on the 'One' and linked to your account, can also be downloaded on the 'Series X'.
This backward compatibility works only through the Xbox account by downloading the games.
Find here all the DLCs and Season Passes released for Dragon Ball games on Xbox One. Take advantage and use the filter to view only the DLCs or expansions for the specific game.
To enjoy Dragon Ball games on Xbox One, the first thing you need, of course, is an Xbox One. Throughout its lifetime, Microsoft released three main versions of this console, each with improvements and adjustments aimed at different types of players.
The original Xbox One, focused on multimedia entertainment and Kinect integration, laid the foundation for the generation. Then came the Xbox One S, more compact, quieter, and supporting 4K HDR, perfect for those seeking a more refined experience. Finally, the Xbox One X took things to the next level, offering native 4K performance and extra power to get the most out of demanding games like Dragon Ball.
Here they are.
You may already have at home a console from when you were younger, or you may have inherited it from a friend or family member, or perhaps you bought it second-hand, but… you’re still missing some accessory or peripheral to be able to play with it, like a controller…
So here’s a list of the things you might need to play your console.
We also have more complete lists of Dragon Ball games and video games cataloged by their gaming platform, including Board Games, PlayStation, Nintendo NES, etc.
Discover some of the Dragon Ball games, video games, consoles, and collectible accessories. From the iconic NES and GameBoy to the latest PC, PS5, and X-BOX titles, as well as the timeless board games.
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Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo is the first Dragon Ball game/cartridge released for the NES in 1986, just one year after the publication of the franchise’s first manga.
It is an adventure game where we move through different stages defeating various NPCs and villains, telling the original Dragon Ball story from the encounter between Goku and Bulma to the first martial arts tournament, where the story slightly differs from the canon.
A cult game for a cult console.
DBZ: Collectible Card Game is a card game released exclusively in North America. The game features a story mode that spans from the Saiyan Saga to the Cell Games Tournament. It allows players to play and trade cards with others.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Deluxe Edition.
It includes:
Full game in physical format.
Season Pass, covering the first 4 DLCs themed on Dragon Ball Super.
Early access to the character Future Trunks from Dragon Ball Super.
The PlayStation models SCPH-3000, SCPH-3500 and SCPH-5000 were the first revisions or models released by Sony for the PS1 in 1995, aimed at fixing issues from the SCPH-1000.
These models belong to the SCPH-300X series, being the second group in the series and with exclusive distribution in Japan, supporting only NTSC-J games.
These models are notable for including the video ports S-Video and RFU. In addition, they also feature the extra ‘serial’ port, making them the consoles with the most ports or connectors.
These models corrected the factory graphical errors in the motherboard and GPU ‘PU-7’ of the SCPH-1000, replacing them with a new ‘PU-8’ board, the same used in the SCPH-1001 and SCPH-1002 models released in NA and EU.
The SCPH-300X series (its 2 models) includes the same connectors as the SCPH-100X series: RCA video output, 2 controllers, 2 memory cards, a parallel port, SGRAM for the GPU, and the internal power supply.
The Nintendo Switch and its Original or V1 version was released in 2017 as a replacement for the Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS, being the brand’s first hybrid console, both portable and home use.
The console includes a 6.2" LCD screen to play anywhere, and also comes with a charging adapter that connects to the TV for playing on a big screen. You can remove the Joy-Cons from the console to have two mini-controllers for 2-player games, or place them on the adapter to act as a single controller.
Also, with this new console, we switched to a new cartridge system and the possibility to store and buy our games digitally.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero – Deluxe Edition was released on the same day as the standard edition, which only includes the base game. This edition, in addition to the base game, gives you access to the first season pass, which includes 3 DLCs.
With this edition, you'll also get access to each DLC’s content 3 days before its official release.
The 3 DLCs included in the first pass add over 20 characters based on DB: Super and DB: Daima, along with cosmetics, and some story and battle content.
The Game Boy Color revolutionized handheld gaming by introducing full-color graphics. Compatible with original Game Boy games and exclusive new titles, it delivers a vibrant, retro experience in a compact design.
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors is the second fighting game released for the GBA, offering multiplayer mode via the Link Cable. It features up to 13 playable characters from all DBZ sagas.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse is a special edition that includes additional game content, specifically a DLC to unlock Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta and two Frieza skins for your avatar.
The Xbox 360 was Microsoft’s second console, and this is its third model, the ‘Elite’, released in mid 2007.
Description: Black model with a 120 GB hard drive, HDMI output, and black controller.
Differences compared to the Pro/Premium: Greater storage capacity, HDMI support, and a black aesthetic.