Goku, Raditz, Piccolo, Krillin, Gohan, Vegeta. Any of these names should conjure up font memories for anyone who grew up in the 90s or 2000s. Not only was Dragon Ball Z the gateway drug to an entire medium but it redefined what could sell to the west and laid the ground work for so many shows today. The Dragon Ball franchise of course makes an appearance on the GameCube with Budokai, Budokai 2, and Sagas. Mike and Neil are joined by friends of the show Harrison and Jason to discuss these games and lament why Budokai 3 was never released for the hardware. DBZ of course influenced other animes like Zatch Bell, Naruto, and One Piece who also made appearances on the Cube with two games a piece. The Mamodo series for Zatch Bell, the critically acclaimed Clash of Ninja for Naruto and the Grand Battle/Adventure games for One Piece. Don't want to hear 9 back of the cases? Skip ahead to 4:50 to charge up for this super saiyan episode!
Looking Back at the 2030s
Format Wars: DVD, BluRay, VHS, CD, etc.
Roller Coaster Tycoon
Luigi’s Mansion - Revisted
Weezer’s The Blue Album
Kirby’s Return To Dreamland
Madden 08 & The GameCube IS Cool
Happy Feet & Movie Tie-ins (2006-07)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Over The Hedge & Movie Tie-ins (2005-06)
Legacy Collections on The GameCube
Mega Man on The GameCube
Mary Kate and Ashley, Bratz, & Hello Kitty Games
NASCAR & Other Racing Games on The GameCube
Tales of Symphonia & Baten Kaitos
NBA Basketball Games on The GameCube
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Def Jam & Mortal Kombat Games on The GameCube
The Panasonic Q
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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