Es ist Amtlich DBZ kommt für Revo

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April 21, 2006 - We'd hinted at it a few days ago, but Atari has made it official: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is headed to the PlayStation 2. Japanese magazines have also revealed that a Revolution version is in development, but Atari seems to be holding off on making the official announcement for that build. That's right DBZ fans, it's time for more Instant Transmissions and over-the-top explosive action.
Expanding on the first Tenkaichi in just about every way possible, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 combines action, fighting and role-playing game elements into a storyline that spans the entire Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT series. The game will feature over 100 playable characters (including many that have never been in a DBZ game before), 15 massive and destructible environments and nine different play modes.
Many of the game's missions are ripped straight from the TV show, allowing fans the ability to relive their favorite DBZ moments or take characters into custom battles that they'd never see on the show. An assortment of mini-games and tag-team fights expand upon the main story mode, and the ability to post customized character codes on the Internet hints at immense replayability.
The Revolution build will obviously take advantage of Nintendo's unique controller for added functionality.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is scheduled for release in October for PlayStation 2. It is not yet known if the Revolution build will debut alongside it, but if we had to guess, we'd say yes.
In the meantime, click on the screen below for more images. These are PS2 shots, mind you, but the Revolution version is likely to look similar.
Bilder gibt es auch sind aber von der PS2 Version,folgt den Link:
http://revolution.ign.com/articles/702/702804p1.html
Und THDJ ist ebenfalls offiziel:
April 21, 2006 - Nintendo's official magazine published with the announcement that Tony Hawk Downhill Jam is coming to Revolution later this year. The game's title is pretty much self-explanatory, so for now we'll just have to leave it at that.
Activision's Tony Hawk license encapsulates one of the most popular and lucrative videogame franchises in the world. Tony Hawk Downhill Jam will provide a new twist on the wide-open, skate-intensive gameplay mechanics that have made Hawk entries so beloved.
IGN has already seen the game in motion and will have impressions and other materials at a later date. Stay tuned for that.
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Link:
http://revolution.ign.com/articles/702/702793p1.html