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‘Dragon Ball Fusions’ Characters, Gameplay: Exclusive Nintendo 3DS Game Features Photo Fusion; Japan Release Confirmed

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"Dragon Ball Fusions" will contain new breed of characters that many enthusiasts of "Dragon Ball" will reportedly like. The game will be launched in August exclusively for Nintendo 3DS consoles.

The "Dragon Ball Fusions" gives players the chance to integrate themselves with characters of "Dragon Ball" that people came to love. Packed with interesting features, the game  is a recent development specifically designed for Nintendo 3DS consoles.

Avid gamers and fans may also use the Nintendo 3DS camera to take pictures of themselves and friends and fuse the two images into a new super character. The "Dragon Ball Fusions" game for Nintendo 3DS only, will feature a "photo fusion" where players can intermingle their face images to create a new character.

A fan named Tsuruchi Haya, on the other hand, created Great Satan-man character, which was accepted by creators because of his quirky fusion choice and creativity. The design won the fan competition held earlier in the year. The winner of the character contest may be partnered with other game characters, Attack of the Fanboy reported.

A special Quick Response code was included in a Japanese magazine, V Jump. It allowed players to get the special Great Satan-man character for "Dragon Ball Fusion." Besides the cool character being present in the game, the character is now also included in the manga series.

Meanwhile, "Dragon Ball Fusions" players will see a unique version of the Ginyu Force squad in the game. An all female squad will pose as versions of Burter, Guldo, Jeice, Ginyu & Recoome.

Meanwhile, Bandai Namco released two commercials in Japan that showed many of the fusion choices for "Dragon Ball Fusions." Some of the fusions included in the commercials is Kakarot and Broly, young Goku and Krillin, and Piccolo and Krillin, Design n Trend reported.

"Dragon Ball Fusions" is exclusive for Nintendo 3DS and is scheduled to launch in Japan on Aug. 4.

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