Battle Stadium D.O.N Stats
Here are a few of the most interesting Battle Stadium D.O.N facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.
Battle Stadium D.O.N player count:
166,000 game units sold in Japan
Last updated 2/4/13
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Game Description
“Battle Stadium D.O.N” is a crossover fighting game developed for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2. The game features characters from three popular anime and manga series: “Dragon Ball,” “One Piece,” and “Naruto.” The title “D.O.N” stands for “Dragon Ball,” “One Piece,” and “Naruto.”
Released in 2006 by Bandai Namco Entertainment, “Battle Stadium D.O.N” brings together characters from these three iconic franchises in a 3D arena-style fighting game. Players can select their favorite characters from the three series and engage in battles against both AI-controlled opponents and other players. The game features a mix of single-player modes, multiplayer battles, and mini-games.
The gameplay in “Battle Stadium D.O.N” is reminiscent of other arena-style fighting games, where characters can move freely in a 3D environment and engage in fast-paced battles using their unique moves and special attacks. The arenas themselves often include destructible elements that add to the dynamic nature of the fights.
The roster includes popular characters like Goku, Vegeta, Luffy, Zoro, Naruto, Sasuke, and many others from their respective series. Each character comes with their signature abilities and attacks, capturing the essence of the source material.
While “Battle Stadium D.O.N” was well-received by fans for its crossover appeal and the opportunity to see their favorite characters face off against each other, the game didn’t receive as much attention as some other fighting game titles due to its limited platform availability and some criticisms of its mechanics and balance. Nonetheless, it remains a unique entry in the fighting game genre, particularly for fans of “Dragon Ball,” “One Piece,” and “Naruto.”
Game Details
Here is pretty much everything you ever wanted to know about Battle Stadium D.O.N.
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- Game Franchise(s):
- Dragon Ball
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- Game Developer(s):
- Eighting
- Q Entertainment
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- Game Publisher(s):
- Bandai Namco
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- Year Released:
- 2006
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- Available Platform(s):
- PlayStation 2
- Nintendo GameCube
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- Number of Players:
- Single-Player
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- Type(s) of Game:
- Fighting Video Games
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