Dragon Ball has become a massive franchise that has transcended just being a manga and anime series. It has also become a major video game franchise and its video games have so much freedom that they have even started to develop their own unique stories and canon. With fighting games, role-playing games, card games, and many more genres under its belt, Dragon Ball's video game world is incredibly expansive.
A big part of modern Dragon Ball's video game presence is due to Dragon Ball Heroes, a card-based arcade game that is exclusive to Japan. Unlike many Dragon Ball games that frequently rehash stories from the manga and anime, Dragon Ball Heroes provides players with all-new stories that could only be experienced in the game. It also introduces many unique characters as well as implements characters from other Dragon Ball video games, such as Xenoverse.
Dragon Ball Heroes (and its updated version Super Dragon Ball Heroes) is (for the most part) not available outside of Japan, but thanks to the new animated series Super Dragon Ball Heroes, fans can now experience the game's unique storylines without having to play the game. However, because Dragon Ball Heroes is exclusive to Japan, many fans in the west are not exactly aware of where the series is coming from.
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Dragon Ball Heroes is one of the most popular arcade games in Japan. The game allows the player to create an original character that embarks on various missions throughout the Dragon Ball universe, fighting both original enemies made for the game and old enemies powered up into new forms. The combat is card-based, as the player collects physical cards that can be read by the machine in order to create a
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