Webfoot Technologies, founded in 1994, is a notable video game development studio based in the United States. The studio gained recognition for its work on various titles, particularly in the early 2000s, when it launched several games based on the popular Dragon Ball Z franchise, including "Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku" and its sequel, "Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II." These titles were pivotal in establishing Webfoot as a key player in the action RPG genre. Key personnel at Webfoot include co-founders who have played significant roles in the creative direction and development processes, although specific names are less publicized. The studio's portfolio features a range of games, with "Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury" and "Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu" also standing out as notable entries. Webfoot Technologies has influenced the gaming industry by contributing to the evolution of licensed games, particularly in how they adapt popular anime into interactive experiences. The studio specializes in action RPGs and arcade-style games, often incorporating vibrant graphics and engaging gameplay mechanics. Throughout its history, Webfoot has received various accolades for its work, particularly for its contributions to the Dragon Ball Z series, which have been praised for their faithful representation of the source material and engaging gameplay.