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Atari reported in late October that FUNimation delivered a termination notice for Atari’s two Dragonball Z software (video game) licenses. Funimation claims Atari has breached the license agreements and is demanding Dragonball Z video game distribution to cease immediately. It is currently unclear if this dispute will negatively effect the North American release of Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (Sparking! METEOR 3) on the Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 2.

Date Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2007


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  • Comments to “Funimation Seeking Termination of Atari’s Dragonball Z Video Game License”

    1. Anime Corporation News: Atari Restructuring, CEO Departs Says:

      […] has been thought to be defunct for many years; this coupled with their current Dragonball Z legal dispute with FUNimation and recent report of a $12 million loss in Q1 2007 puts the company’s future in a dubious […]

    2. Anime Corporation News: Atari Pays Funimation $3.5 million after Dragonball Dispute Says:

      […] announced that they have resolved their dispute with Funimation over their Dragonball Z video game license, resulting in an extra payout of $3.5 million to […]

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