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Dragon Ball Z for Kinect Trailer Shows How you Can Scream “Kamehameha!” at Your Xbox 360

by Apr 17th 2012 12:05PM 8 Comments

It was only a matter of time. Starting this October Kinect won’t just allow you to look silly by dancing in front of a screen. You’ll finally be able to look even more silly by performing all the moves you saw for years while watching the Dragon Ball Z Series.

Namco Bandai Partners Europe released today a trailer of Dragon Ball Z for Kinect, showing exactly what you would expect, and what I described in the previous paragraph. If you want to see how it feels to scream “Kamehameha!” at your screen, go right along past the break.

  • http://dualshockers.com Joel Taveras

    Well I… I don’t even….this look’s so bad it’s good. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/adwhittaker Andrew Darren Whittaker

    I really wanted him to shot out Kamehame-ha in the video. Kind of disappointed that he didn’t. Also, who would have thunk that it would be a DBZ game that finally piqued my interest in the Kinect? And I don’t even like fighting games.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/LGLHQI6OUOGUPJ335QTLIZ2HN4 Banto

    such bad shovelware

  • http://www.dualshockers.com/ Dianna Lora

    I don’t.. even. wow. 

  • http://www.2D-X.com Jeffrey L. Wilson

    I know someone who is extremely happy about this. Sad, but highly entertaining clip. 
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYxCrugJj_o

    • Al

      You just made my night with that video. When he goes super sayin I lost it. Lol

  • EldinCabral

    i think this game looks pretty cool but it sucks that it’s in First person view

  • V. A. Darkerson

    Ok, the commercial was utter crap, but the game might be fun…as long as you dont have an audience :P  

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