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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Gok u is a linear action adventure that pretty much follows the cartoon’s plotline to a tee.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II
One of the big non-Nintendo released Game Boy Advance titles released in 2002 was Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku , a game that showed just how rabid fans of the Dragon Ball Z animated series can be. The GBA game was only slightly better than mediocre, and looked like it was somewhat rushed to fill in the gap as soon as Infogrames/Atari scored the license. Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II builds upon the brand and design established in last year’s original, but the development team improved almost every aspect of the first game in the series, with a much larger quest with loads more variety, enhanced graphics and audio, and tighter action during battle sequences.
Dragon Ball Z – The Legacy of Goku I & II
Atari brings Dragon Ball Z fans two games in one with DRAGON BALL Z: GOKU 1 & 2, which contains the full versions of the previously released RPGs Legacy of Goku 1 and II. Together, the games present a condensed storyline from the anime and introduce many of the famous DRAGONBALL Z characters.
Dragon Ball Z – Taiketsu
Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu is a 2D fighting game based on Akira Toriyama’s manga-turned-anime series, and it is downright awful. Atari showed how willing it was to turn a quick buck off the Dragon Ball Z name earlier this year when it released the 8-year-old Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 for the PlayStation, and Taiketsu is as offensively bad.
Dragonball Z: Bukuu Tougeki
After the atrocity of Dragonball Z: Taiketsu, the last game to use and abuse the DBZ license you would probably be skeptical of Atari’s upcoming Dragonball Z: Supersonic Warriors. First of all, it is not made by the same team that did Taiketsu.
Dragon Ball Z – Supersonic Warriors
The Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (ドラゴンボールZ 舞空闘劇, Doragon Bōru Zetto Bukū Tôgeki ? ) series is a series of fighting games based on the popular anime series Dragon Ball . The first game, Dragon Ball Z Supersonic Warriors was developed by Arc System Works and released for the Game Boy Advance on June 22, 2004
Dragon Ball Z – Buu’s Fury
Dragon Ball Z: Buu’s Fury marks the third and final game in the Legacy of Goku series. Set during the final sagas of the Dragon Ball Z storyline, this game picks up where the second game in the series left off, right after the conclusion of the Cell Games
Dragon Ball Z – Collectible Card Game
Dragon Ball Z Trading Card Game (originally the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game’ and the ‘ Dragon Ball GT Trading Card Game ) is a trading card game based on the Dragon Ball series created by Akira Toriyama. The game is produced by Score Entertainment and uses screen captures of the anime to attempt to recreate the famous events and battles seen in the anime. The game first saw release in 2002, with the “Saiyan Saga” starter decks and booster packs
Dragon Ball Z – Moogongtoogeuk
Game Dragon Ball Z – Moogongtoogeuk ready to withdraw you into the world of exciting adventures, one has only to download and run it on your computer. Running Dragon Ball Z – Moogongtoogeuk by using additional programs – the emulator.
Dragon ball Z Buu’s Fury and Dragon ball GT Transformation
Dragonball 2-In-1 combines two classic Dragonball games for your Game Boy Advance. In Dragonball Z: Buu’s Fury, you’ll live out (and maybe rewrite) the most important moments of the last third of the Dragon Ball Z legend. In Dragonball GT: Transformation you’ll combine action and RPG elements as you take the action to a new level.
