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{{nihongo|'''''Dragon Ball Heroes'''''|ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ|Doragon Bōru Hirozu|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[Arcade Game|trading arcade card game]] based on the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' franchise, which debuted on November 11, 2010. In 2016, it evolved into {{nihongo|'''Super Dragon Ball Heroes'''|スーパー ドラゴンボールヒーローズ}}.
{{nihongo|'''''Dragon Ball Heroes'''''|ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ|Doragon Bōru Hirozu|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[Arcade Game|trading arcade card game]] based on the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' franchise, which debuted on November 11, 2010. In 2016, an update was launched which improved the user experience in the form of enhanced graphics and easier accessibility of characters. The update was named {{nihongo|'''Super Dragon Ball Heroes'''|スーパー ドラゴンボールヒーローズ}}.


A port on [[Nintendo 3DS]], named {{nihongo|''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission''|ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション}}, was released on February 28, 2013 in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2013/01/09/dragon-ball-heroes-ultimate-missions-scanner-checks-if-your-power-level-is-over-9000/ |title=Dragon Ball Heroes’ Scanner Checks If Your Power Level Is Over 9000 |publisher=Siliconera |date=9 January 2013 |accessdate=5 November 2017}}</ref> A sequel, {{nihongo|''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2''|ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション2}}, was released on August 7, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2014/07/15/dragon-ball-heroes-ultimate-mission-2-original-story-majin-chapter/ |title=Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 Has An Original Story With A Majin Chapter |publisher=Siliconera |date=15 July 2014 |accessdate=5 November 2017}}</ref> {{nihongo|''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X''|ドラゴンボールヒーローズ アルティメットミッションX}} was released on April 27, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-03-21/dragon-ball-heroes-ultimate-mission-x-3ds-game-video-highlights-mechanics/.113686 |title=Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X 3DS Game's Video Highlights Mechanics |publisher=Anime News Network |date=21 March 2017 |accessdate=5 November 2017}}</ref>
A port on [[Nintendo 3DS]], named {{nihongo|''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission''|ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション}}, was released on February 28, 2013 in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2013/01/09/dragon-ball-heroes-ultimate-missions-scanner-checks-if-your-power-level-is-over-9000/ |title=Dragon Ball Heroes’ Scanner Checks If Your Power Level Is Over 9000 |publisher=Siliconera |date=9 January 2013 |accessdate=5 November 2017}}</ref> A sequel, {{nihongo|''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2''|ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション2}}, was released on August 7, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2014/07/15/dragon-ball-heroes-ultimate-mission-2-original-story-majin-chapter/ |title=Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 Has An Original Story With A Majin Chapter |publisher=Siliconera |date=15 July 2014 |accessdate=5 November 2017}}</ref> {{nihongo|''Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X''|ドラゴンボールヒーローズ アルティメットミッションX}} was released on April 27, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-03-21/dragon-ball-heroes-ultimate-mission-x-3ds-game-video-highlights-mechanics/.113686 |title=Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X 3DS Game's Video Highlights Mechanics |publisher=Anime News Network |date=21 March 2017 |accessdate=5 November 2017}}</ref>
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
*This game includes hero avatars, which players can choose in 8 patterns.
*This game includes hero avatars, which players can choose in 8 patterns.
*Players can also collect dragon balls such as Dragon ball, Ultimet dragonball, porunga dragonball, dark dragonball, super dragonball and more.
*Players can also collect dragon balls such as Dragon ball, Ultimate dragonball, Porunga dragonball, Dark dragonball, Super dragonball and more.
*Players use 7 cards and the IC card called hero license<ref>This card enables players to use their own avatar.</ref>.
*Players use 7 cards and an IC card called hero license<ref>This card enables players to use their own avatar.</ref>.
*2 players can play this game with 2 machines.
*The game is also available in multiplayer mode where two players can play using two different machines.


==Manga==
==Manga==

Revision as of 07:45, 10 November 2017

Dragon Ball Heroes
Developer(s)Bandai
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Entertainment
SeriesDragon Ball
Platform(s)Arcade, Nintendo 3DS
Release
  • JP: November 11 4, 2010

Nintendo 3DS
  • NA: February 28, 2013
Genre(s)Trading arcade card game
Mode(s)Single player

Dragon Ball Heroes (Japanese: ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ, Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Hirozu) is a Japanese trading arcade card game based on the Dragon Ball franchise, which debuted on November 11, 2010. In 2016, an update was launched which improved the user experience in the form of enhanced graphics and easier accessibility of characters. The update was named Super Dragon Ball Heroes (スーパー ドラゴンボールヒーローズ).

A port on Nintendo 3DS, named Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission (ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション), was released on February 28, 2013 in Japan.[1] A sequel, Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 (ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ アルティメットミッション2), was released on August 7, 2014.[2] Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X (ドラゴンボールヒーローズ アルティメットミッションX) was released on April 27, 2017.[3]

Introduction

  • This game includes hero avatars, which players can choose in 8 patterns.
  • Players can also collect dragon balls such as Dragon ball, Ultimate dragonball, Porunga dragonball, Dark dragonball, Super dragonball and more.
  • Players use 7 cards and an IC card called hero license[4].
  • The game is also available in multiplayer mode where two players can play using two different machines.

Manga

Dragon Ball Heroes has been adapted into several manga series. Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission (ドラゴンボール ヒーローズ ビクトリーミッション), written and illustrated by Toyotarou, has been serialized in Shueisha's V Jump magazine since November 2012. With 28 chapters, it is currently on hiatus as Toyotarou is drawing Dragon Ball Super.

Dragon Ball Heroes: Super Charisma Mission! (ドラゴンボールヒーローズ 超(スーパー)カリスマミッション!), written and illustrated by Yoshitaka Nagayama, was serialized in Saikyō Jump from December 2013. It was put on hiatus when Nagayama began his other series in the same magazine. Nagayama currently draws Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ankoku Makai Mission (スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ 暗黒魔界ミッション!, Sūpā Doragon Bōru Hīrōzu Ankoku Makai Misshon). Serialized in Saikyō Jump since August 5, 2016,[5] its first collected volume was published on May 2, 2017. In March 2017, Nagayama relaunched Super Charisma Mission! as Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Charisma Mission!! (スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ 極(アルティメット)カリスマミッション!!) in Saikyō Jump and serializes it alongside Ankoku Makai Mission.

References

  1. ^ "Dragon Ball Heroes' Scanner Checks If Your Power Level Is Over 9000". Siliconera. 9 January 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 Has An Original Story With A Majin Chapter". Siliconera. 15 July 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X 3DS Game's Video Highlights Mechanics". Anime News Network. 21 March 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  4. ^ This card enables players to use their own avatar.
  5. ^ "Saikyo JUMP September 2016 Issue". CDJapan. Retrieved 28 October 2017.