
The PlayStation games truly emulated the anime and later entries captured the look and feel of iconic Dragon Ball battles. The average Dragon Ball game tends to be a traditional fighter between both consoles, but that does make sense. RELATED: 10 Unpopular Dragon Ball Opinions We Can't Disagree WithĮven though Dragon Ball didn’t begin its PlayStation career all that gracefully, the PS2 is home to some of the best games in the franchise, including the beloved Budokai and Budokai Tenkaichi series. While Dragon Ball’s most formative games, at least in the franchise’s infancy, were relegated to Nintendo home consoles (and a few handhelds here and there) Dragon Ball’s video game adaptations arguably found their true voice on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2.

Video games and Dragon Ballhave gone hand-in-hand for decades now.
