<![CDATA[Kotaku: dbz contest]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: dbz contest]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/dbzcontest http://kotaku.com/tag/dbzcontest <![CDATA[Which Dragon Ball Is The Best?]]> Alrighty, voting time! Time to pic a winner, who will win either the PS3 version or Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Click through the gallery and write "I vote for this" under the picture that, well, you vote for and not the comment section directly below. No double voting! Poll close in exactly 24 hours. We'll tally the votes and give the winner a copy of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Many thanks for all who entered!

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<![CDATA[Friendly Dragon Ball Reminder!]]> Last minute rush! Don't forget! Those hoping to enter our make-dragon-balls contest need to get their entries in by midnight Kotaku Time tonight. Voting will be later this week. Need inspiration? Check out the jello dragon ball reader Caleb made — complete with fruit roll-up stars. To bring everyone up to speed: Make a Dragon Ball. The best damn Dragon Ball you can! It cannot be drawn or virtual — it must be an actual three dimension Dragon Balls. Now! If you don't know what Dragon Balls look like, you can click here. While the Dragon Balls you make should look like actual Dragon Balls, feel free to get creative with what you use to make them. The finalists will win either the PS3 version or Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Be sure to send entries to kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom and include a Kotaku sign. Losers get INTERNET FAME.

Another jello DB from reader wasabi32746 after the jump!

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<![CDATA[Sandy Dragon Balls, Yoke's On You!]]> Those aren't just any old Dragon Balls. Those are Dragon Balls from Kuwait! Looks like eggs on the sand, but we are not sure. Just guessing. Still, we thank reader RafiRAF fro that!! Er, them. To bring everyone up to speed: Make a Dragon Ball. The best damn Dragon Ball you can! It cannot be drawn or virtual — it must be an actual three dimension Dragon Balls. Now! If you don't know what Dragon Balls look like, you can click here. While the Dragon Balls you make should look like actual Dragon Balls, feel free to get creative with what you use to make them. The contest wraps up later this month. The finalists will win either the PS3 version or Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Be sure to send entries to kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom and include a Kotaku sign. Losers get INTERNET FAME.

Hit the jump for CONFIRMED DBZ BALL egg action! And not just any old eggs...

Reader everybest writes:

That's suppose to be Goku with his dragonball :)
Egg as a medium is much harder than it sounds. Probably doesn't help that I can't cook.

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<![CDATA[What Are Your Dragon Balls Made Of?]]> Why, we've closed the voting for out Snake Stache contest, but our Dragon Ball Z one is going strong! Reader Ian writes: "Here's my shot at Isshinchu [apparently each ball has a name?]. First attempt casting resin. Came out all crazy-cracked, but the flaws do beautiful things with the light. There is a red star embedded in there, though it doesn't come through very well in these shots." To bring everyone up to speed: Make a Dragon Ball. The best damn Dragon Ball you can! It cannot be drawn or virtual — it must be an actual three dimension Dragon Balls. Now! If you don't know what Dragon Balls look like, you can click here. While the Dragon Balls you make should look like actual Dragon Balls, feel free to get creative with what you use to make them. The contest wraps up later this month. The finalists will win either the PS3 version or Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Be sure to send entries to kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom and include a Kotaku sign. Losers get INTERNET FAME.

Hit the jump for more ball.

Reader Chris writes: "HERES MY DRAGONBALL. I MADE IT IN MY CERAMICS CLASS. IT TOOK A WHILE AND THATS WHY THERES ONLY ONE BUT HEY ITS MY GRANDPA GOHAN."

WE LOVE WRITING IN ALL CAPS, TOO.

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<![CDATA[Balls That Glow, Ball That Burns]]> More balls! More Dragon Balls! Cactuargal points out that these GLOWING Dragon Balls are see-thru and pretty true to the Earth size of a Dragon Ball. To bring everyone up to speed: Make a Dragon Ball. The best damn Dragon Ball you can! It cannot be drawn or virtual — it must be an actual three dimension Dragon Balls. Now! If you don't know what Dragon Balls look like, you can click here. While the Dragon Balls you make should look like actual Dragon Balls, feel free to get creative with what you use to make them. The contest wraps up later this month. The finalists will win either the PS3 version or Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Be sure to send entries to kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom and include a Kotaku sign. Losers get INTERNET FAME.

Hit the jump for another!

Denis from Canada says, "Here's a one star dragon ball we made out of origami paper. Wheeeee!" Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee, indeed!

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<![CDATA[Dragon Balls Are Orange, Yo]]> Don't forget! We have a *another* contest going besides our MGS 'stache. Reader Letsan didn't forget, writing: "There's only one Dragon Ball for three reasons: I was too lazy to make more of them, winter has my hands colder than the Balls itself, and there is no more orange juice. And they're made out of frozen orange juice, while the little star was cut down from a rubber keychain. Almost forgot to thank Maglite for that nice Dragon Ball glow!" To bring everyone up to speed: Make a Dragon Ball. The best damn Dragon Ball you can! It cannot be drawn or virtual — it must be an actual three dimension Dragon Balls. Now! If you don't know what Dragon Balls look like, you can click here. While the Dragon Balls you make should look like actual Dragon Balls, feel free to get creative with what you use to make them. The contest wraps up later this month. The finalists will win either the PS3 version or Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Be sure to send entries to kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom and include a Kotaku sign. Losers get INTERNET FAME.

Hit the jump for more balls.

Mojotroll writes, "I emptied a snow globe and then filled it with a clear epoxy resin that I dyed orange. Once the resin hardened I added a light bulb to the inside of the base to make it light up."


Reader André sent these along. Tasty!

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<![CDATA[Look At My Dragon Balls, Eat Them]]> Nope! Haven't forgotten. Our make-Dragon-Balls contest is still in full swing. Just look at the cupcake Dragon Balls reader Yengwa made, writing, "Sure they aren't round, or balls, but they are damn delicious." To bring everyone up to speed: Make a Dragon Ball. The best damn Dragon Ball you can! It cannot be drawn or virtual — it must be an actual three dimension Dragon Balls. Now! If you don't know what Dragon Balls look like, you can click here. While the Dragon Balls you make should look like actual Dragon Balls, feel free to get creative with what you use to make them. The contest wraps up later this month. The finalists will win either the PS3 version or Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. Be sure to send entries to kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom and include a Kotaku sign. Losers get INTERNET FAME. For those hungry for more, hit the jump for Heffa's entry: Donut holes covered in orange icing and sprinkle stars. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.

DBZ Burst Limit [Atari]

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