Unlike most video games, Gorgeous Shot is depicted as an Energy Wave in Xenoverse 2. It can also be learned by the Future Warrior by completing Student Quest: Lesson 1 of Zarbon's Training. This attack reappears in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 under the name Gorgeous Shot, as one of Zarbon's Super Skills. Zarbon also uses the technique when summoned in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2, where it is an energy wave. Graphics and actions are pretty similar to dbz raging blast 1. Instead there is a galaxy mode bearing missions and goals for each character which is somehow missing the thrill of the actual story mode, which I as a die hard dbz fan would have expected. In all those video games, the technique is an energy barrage wave. The game does not involve any story mode.
The attack also appears in the Raging Blast series, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, and Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle. Shooting Star Arrow was named in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, where it is one of Zarbon's Blast 2 attacks. Zarbon then gracefully returns to Frieza's side and brilliantly catches the Dragon Ball he threw into the sky. Zarbon tosses up one of the Dragon Balls he is holding, dodges the old Namekian's Energy Cannon (killing one of his soldiers instead), and kills him with the Shooting Star Arrow. After Zarbon killed an elder with a kick to the neck as an example of the Frieza Force's power, a second elder, enraged, moves to attack Zarbon. Zarbon uses this attack to kill an old Namekian while he, Dodoria and Frieza are interrogating for the whereabouts of the Namekian Dragon Balls at Moori's village. For Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 on the PlayStation 3, GameFAQs has 4 guides and walkthroughs, 61 cheat codes and secrets, 50 trophies, 2 reviews, 20 critic reviews, 2 save games, and 1 user screenshots.