GBA Dragonball Games Galore

Two brand new Dragonball games for the Game Boy Advance. Yes, I didn't put the 'Z' there on purpose...

Two brand new Dragonball games for the Game Boy Advance. Yes, I didn't put the 'Z' there on purpose...

Atari's own website showed two brand new games today. The first game is called Dragon Ball: The Red Ribbon Army Saga. On his continuing quest to regain the Dragon Ball which represents the spiritual essence of his beloved grandfather, Goku is horrified to learn that death and destruction seem to be following just behind him. He soon learns that the source of this chaos is the Red Ribbon Army, who are also in hot pursuit of the seven Dragon Balls which, when assembled, will grant their owner a wish. Goku's toughest challenge lies ahead as he faces the Red Ribbon's Evil Generals, Hired Assassins and ultimately the Army's Muscle Tower. Along the way he will meet interesting characters who will become great allies or terrible foes.

The other game is currently titled Dragon Ball GT: Transformation. Dragonball GT? Yes, it seems like Atari is almost out of Dragonball Z stories and moves on to the GT series. Atari didn't supply any information on this title, but we've got a few minor hints. First of all, about the story itself: looking at the title of this game we'll probably be seeing the transformation of Goku into his child-form again (watch the series to understand this fully). It's up to Trunks, Pan and Goku to find all the legendary Dragonballs once more to prevent the destruction of Earth. Another big hint was the URL Atari used internally. In the URL to link to the game-page, 'goku4' and 'action' were used. The latter normally indicates the genre of the game, while the first one refers to the series the game belongs to. It looks like Dragon Ball GT: Transformation will be the fourth game from the Legacy of Goku-series, which also makes sense when we take into account that with Legacy of Goku 3: Buu's Fury, the ending of the DBZ was covered.

Posted on 09-07-2004 by Dennis

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