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- Dragon Ball Z The Legacy Of Goku 2 The gameplay shows some similarities to the original Legacy of Goku video game. Players still move around in a large 2D environment, interacting with objects.
- May 14, 2002 The Legacy of Goku is the first game in the eponymous series, its sequels being Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II and Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury, respectively. The package cover is an original illustration commissioned by Toei specifically for this game, and there is also an original poster packaged in the game box.
It's essencial to launch every superattack in the first stages, focusing on TEQ Super Saiyan Goku and AGL Goku. Super Saiyan 4 Goku has to be rotating, but it would be good if you launch his superattack to give him a good DEF stats (this is important once you reach Super Saiyan 2 Goku).
7 Nameks Locations
Tropical islands
Where Piccolo (or God) lives
Northern desert
Northern mountains
B Building of the West City
Near Goku's house (there is a way behind trees) | Submitted by Stryker82
99 Cookies
Alternate Ending Sequence
Alternate Ending Sequence
Bosses Data
DBallZ Show And Radio Shack/Circuit City Reference
Defeating Bosses
Defeating Cell With Gohan
Defeating Cell With Goku
Defeating The Dinosaur King
Dragonball in East District 439
Easy experience
Easy health
Easy Health Or Energy
Easy Sparring Match
Easy way of defeating Cell with Picolo
Faster Credits
Flying as a super sayian
Glitch: Big Bang Attack Auto Charge Up
Glitch: Dinosaur
Glitch: Glowing Trunks
Glitch: Locked Mayor's House
Golden Capsule locations
West City: 5
Warlord's Domain: 2
Triceratops Jungle: 2
Southern Continent: 3
Northern Mountains: 6
Outside Gingertown: 2
Gingertown: 1
Tropical Islands: 1
East District 439: 2
Master Roshi's Island: 1 | Submitted by TheStriker
Move Dialogue Box
New Moves
New Namek
Next, head into the cave at the north end of the settlement. Here you'll meet up with Frieza. Well you're going to have to fight him again. Other than his rather large amount of life, this battle isn't particularly hard. He doesn't seem to have any projectile attacks whatsoever, so don't be shy about putting distance between him and you if you need to go Super Saiyan. Other than that, just beat him up like you beat everybody else up in the game.
Once he's dead, collect the +5 Power Capsule that he drops and head through the door to the north. Here we have a level 50 Piccolo Door. Assuming that he's appropriately leveled up, enter to find the Piccolo Statue. | Submitted by Stryker82
Piccolo's level 50 trophy
Play as Hercule (Satan)
Gohan: Outside Gingertown
Piccolo: New Namek (you must find all seven Nameks to visit)
Trunks: West City
Vegeta: Northern Mountains
After you complete the Cell Games, Hercule will become available. | Submitted by TheStriker
Snowy Highlands: +3 Power Capsule
Super Regular Gohan
Unlock Hercule, etc.
Hercule Stats:
Comes at Level:40
Starting Str:19/100
Starting Pow:18/100
Starting End:30/100
Level 50 Door:KZTV in West City
Attacks:A-Normal Melee Hold A-Nothing B-'Peace(Freeze Time for 5-7 sec)'
Different Diolog: Go Talk to Chi-Chi,Bulma,Master Roshi,Oolong,and Chioutzu with Hercule.
Chi-Chi: 'The public deserves to know what my son did! It's not fair!How could you steal credit from a little boy like that!'
Oolong: 'I have to applaud you Hercule! Your the only person in the world who's a bigger coward than me!'
Master Roshi: Maybe under different circumstances I could have trained you and made you into a real fighter. But as things are, you are helpless.'
Chiaotzu: It's a good thing for you that Gohan dosen't crave fame or fortune!'
Bulma:'How can you be such a jerk Hercule?You better leave before I call Security.'
Defeating Cooler: When you have all 7 Nameks and go to new Namek everthing looks fine. See the cave all the way in the back, Cooler is in it. He's been here since you were a level 11! A level 48-50 Gohan should work on Cooler's 10,200 HP. When 3 quarters of life is depleated go Super Saiyin.
The Cell Games Tournement:
Round 1 Goku VS Cell
Round 2 Goku VS Cell
Round 3 Gohan VS Cell
Round 4(or5)Piccolo VS Cell Jr.
Round 6 Vegeta VS Cell JR.
Round 7 Trunks VS Cell Jr
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Round 7 1/2 Gohan VS CellRound 8 Cell and Goku Go BOOM!(So Sad)
Final Round : Gohan VS Cell | Submitted by Sean
Vinnie's music
Vinnie's switchs
West City: Talking dog:
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Cover art for the first Legacy of Goku game for the Game Boy Advance | |
Developer(s) | Webfoot Technologies |
Publisher(s) | Infogrames Atari |
Designer(s) | Webfoot Technologies |
Series | Dragon Ball |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Release date(s) | 2002-2004 |
Genre(s) | Action role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer |
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The Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku series is a series of video games for the Game Boy Advance, based on the popular anime series Dragon Ball. 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. The game was followed by two sequels: Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II released in 2003, and Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury released in 2004.
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Gameplay
The games are action adventure RPG's. The player controls a Dragon Ball character and experiences various portions of the franchise. Combat is the main focus of the game. The player can hit the A button to use physical strikes, while the B button allows the player to unleash a variety of energy based attacks. Energy attacks drain an energy meter that recharges when it is not in use. Energy attacks can be cycled through with the L button, and more energy attacks are learned as the player progresses through the game. Later games in the series featured transformations that made the player character stronger temporarily. By defeating enemies, the player receives experience points, which allow the player character to level up and grow stronger. Later games in the series also feature consumable items that would restore the player character's health or energy, and equipment, which increased the stats of the player character. In Buu's Fury and Legacy of Goku II, the player could also use a device called a scouter to look up the stats of the various characters in the game, as well as basic information about them.
History
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The Legacy of Goku
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku is the first title in the series, and was released in the United States on May 14, and in Europe on October 4, 2002. The game covers the story of Dragon Ball Z up until the destruction of Planet Namek. Goku is the only playable character. It is also one of the first GBA games to feature full motion video.
The Legacy of Goku II
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II was released on June 17, 2003. The plot of the game picks up where The Legacy of Goku left off, and continues until the end of the Cell Games Saga when Gohan defeats the evil android Cell. The game introduced several new concepts to the series. The first was transformations, which allowed characters to become temporarily stronger, at the cost of slowly draining their energy. It also introduced the scouter, which allowed players to look up the stats of other characters in the game, as well as basic information about them. The game also introduced charged melee attacks, which allowed characters to unleash a powerful physical strike after a short charging period. The game also allowed characters to further supplement their stats with capsules that were scattered around the game world.
Due to the game's success, a second version was released titled Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II International exclusive to Japan on July 23, 2004. In this version all characters were given new profile images and their names were reverted back to their original Japanese however Mister Satan still retains his English name 'Hercule' on the front of his parade float.
Buu's Fury
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury is the third and final game in the series. It was released on September 14, 2004 in North America. The game focuses on the final parts of the Dragon Ball Z series, namely the battles with Majin Buu. The game added several new additions to the series. First, the game added equipment, which could be equipped to characters to alter their stats and provide various other benefits. The game also allowed players to allocate their own stat points, of which three were given per level. Also added was the ability to block by holding the R button, and also to energy block by holding the B button while blocking. Using the energy block slowly drains the user's energy gauge. Both techniques greatly decrease the amount of damage that is received from attacks. The game also added various other features such as fusions and the ability to transform into a Super Saiyan 3. Although many features were added, the ability to use charge attacks by holding and releasing the A button was eliminated.
Characters
The Legacy of Goku games feature a variety of characters from the Dragon Ball universe for the player to play as. In the first Legacy of Goku, only Goku was playable, however in subsequent games in the series, multiple characters were playable including: Gohan, Goten, Trunks(kid and future), Piccolo, Vegeta, and Hercule. In Buu's Fury, a Fusion concept was implemented that allows certain characters to combine with each other, boosting their stats and changing their appearance. The three available fusion characters in the game are: Gotenks, Gogeta, and a one-time playable Vegito.
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Reception
The Legacy of Goku received 51% positive reviews from the press,[1][2] with the game selling over 1.22 million copies in the United States.[3]
The Legacy of Goku II received mainly high reviews, with many considering it a huge step up from the first.
Buu's Fury received mostly positive reviews. It has a 69% average on Gamerankings.
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References
- ^http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/519688.asp
- ^http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvance/review/519688.html
- ^http://www.the-magicbox.com/Chart-USPlatinum.shtml
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