![]() You've had traditional fighting games, fast-paced action games, RPGs and even card games. It may sound amazing that a show that hasn't had new content in over a decade can continue to churn out games, but the developers manage to find content to fill their titles. There has been a new Dragon Ball video game practically every few months since the mid-2000s. That hasn't stopped the video games from coming out with surprising regularity, though. The closest thing to a new series is "Dragon Ball Z Kai," a version of the original Dragon Ball Z that has cut some of the more egregious "filler" content cleaned up some animations. ![]() The original Dragon Ball franchise ended in 1998 with its final show, "Dragon Ball GT." Since then, the franchise has been mostly dormant, aside from the occasional cameo or brief animated short.
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