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Dragon ball advanced adventure

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Perhaps the best out of all of them in 2004’s Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure, a platforming beat-’em-up released for the Game Boy Advance that looks and sounds like it came right out of Natsume’s SNES catalogue (particularly, their excellent Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers games). Very few games over the first few arcs, or the ‘Dragon Ball’ era, and they tend to range from middling (the DS Origins games) to downright awful ( Shenlong no Nazo, better known as the botched NES localization Dragon Power). Of the many trilogies and sub-series out there, most tend to cover the latter portion of the series, best known to the world through the Dragon Ball Z TV series. There have countless licensed games produced about the immensely successful Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama.