The most recent issue of Japanese publication V-Jump indicates that the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series established on the Sony PlayStation 2 will also make an appearance on Nintendo's next-generation console codenamed Revolution. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi is developed by Spike and published under Atari. No details were included besides the standard line of the game taking advantage of the controller's unique motion-sensing technology. It will, however, be interesting to see how the studio applies the controller to a fighting game.
The Dragon Ball animated television show by artist Akira Toriyama spawned the popular series of cel-shaded fighting games of which Tenkaichi is the latest. The first was released in October 2005 for PlayStation 2 and achieved an average review ranking of 69 percent according to GameRankings.com (based on 29 reviews).
For more details on the over 30 third-party studios who've pledged support for Nintendo's next-generation console, be sure to check out N-Sider.com's A Third-Party Revolution feature.