Battle Stadium D.O.N!!(Gamecube Verison)

That Game Is Awesome!
D.O.N. Means Dragonball Z,One Piece,And Naruto...
The Peoplez In The Game Are Goku,Trunks,Vegita,Cell,Majin,Buu,Piccollo Gohan,Naruto,Sasuke,Sakura,Kakashi,Rock Lee,Gaara,Luffy,Zoro,Nami,Chopper,Oospop,And Sanji.


The Game Is Awesome ANd I Wanna Know If Anyone Has Heard Of It And Or Played It So We Can Like...Chat About It...O.o
There Was Some Talk About It On Gamefaqs When JUS Had Just Come Out. Sounds Like A Pretty Lackluster Roster For A Crossover Game, Imho.
Capitalizing Every Word Is Really Dumb

Much Like DBZ And Naruto
Really Bu I Have The Game And Its Pretty Fun Tho
Kazuma Wrote:[/color]Really Bu I Have The Game And Its Pretty Fun Tho

why is this green? i thought that was takeru's colour

also why is your IP the same as takeru's

also stop capitalizing every word
Kazuma Wrote:-.-...

Please read the rules of this board. Don't make useless posts like this and don't make consecutive posts with no real reason.
Wait what? Im 28???? Oh carp...I Put 1980 Right?I Meant 1990
*sigh* In any case, I have played Battle City DON at Otakon back in 2006. It had some features I would've liked to see in Brawl, which were never implemented, like coming back into a match and striking your opponent at the same time. I found that quite amusing.

Still...this is also on PS2, so it's not limited to Nintendo gamers.
I really wanted to buy this, because Luffy is awesome. It seemed like Smash Bros, but the roster needed some more characters.

They should make a sequel and throw some Bleach into that mix. BOND. That would be pretty tight.
I think it was named D.O.N in order of popularity, DragonBall was popular enough to have toilet paper, One Piece was popular enough to have shampoo, and Naruto? Well, I'm not exactly sure...
(Aug. 06, 2008  1:12 PM)Takao Wrote: I think it was named D.O.N in order of popularity, DragonBall was popular enough to have toilet paper, One Piece was popular enough to have shampoo, and Naruto? Well, I'm not exactly sure...
Actually, it's because of the sound effect that plays when a character does something manly.