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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku is a series of video games for the Game Boy Advance, based on the anime series Dragon Ball Z. All three games are action role-playing games. The first game, Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku, was developed by Webfoot Technologies and released in 2002.
In the 2018 game Dragon Ball FighterZ, Krillin and Goku come across Android 21 and an unconscious Android 18 as Cell hovers over them preparing to attack. [79] Android 21 pleads for Cell to spare 18, [80] and Goku decides to fight Cell while Krillin checks on 18. [81] While Krillin tends to her, Android 21 explains that 18 stood up for her ...
Super Saiyan Goku using the Kamehameha wave against Hirudegarn in Budokai Tenkaichi 3. The games use a "behind-the-back" third-person camera perspective. Similar to the Super Famicom-released Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors (2002), special forms are treated as their own character, with varying stats, movesets, and fighting styles.
The game also allowed characters to further supplement their stats with capsules that were scattered around the game world. Despite being titled "The Legacy of Goku", this game featured the most limited play as Goku, with players starting play as Gohan and gradually unlocking Piccolo, Vegeta, Trunks, and finally, Goku, as playable characters ...
Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu, known as Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Goku Densetsu (ドラゴンボールZ 遥かなる悟空伝説, Doragon Bōru Z Harukanaru Gokū Densetsu) in Japan and Dragon Ball Z: Goku Densetsu in Europe, is a card based role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS.
The game has four different battle modes- normal battle, score battle, Battle Royal, and Dragon Ball Grab. Normal Battle. This is a standard 4-on-4 battle. Each team is allotted the ability to "Retry" a certain number of times after members are defeated. The first team who drops to 0 in the "Retry" count loses the game. Score Battle
Final Bout gameplay, featuring a match between Pan and a young Super Saiyan Goku.. The game's gameplay similar to the Butōden series, playing out entirely in two dimensions but featuring 3D environments and characters from the Z and GT series of the Dragon Ball franchise. [2]
Extreme Butōden features a combination of elements from both prior games in the Butōden series and developer Arc System Works prior Dragon Ball game, Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2. [5] The game is a 1-on-1 fighting game featuring battle and support characters to fight against an enemy team in a match. Featuring over 100 characters. [6]