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acquired-stardust · 2 months ago
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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II Gameboy Advance 2003
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searching4rinoa · 2 years ago
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The Legacy of Goku II Pt. 2 [Fetch Questing For Hercule]
Thankfully these side quests won’t take 3 full years to complete when the Androids are supposed to show up in the story.
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lizardbytheriver · 1 year ago
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Some people say the best way to experience the Android Saga is by reading manga. Some say to watch the Anime. Some say to watch Kai. But deep down, we all know the one true answer...
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pokelele · 4 months ago
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DRAGONBALL Z
THE LEGACY OF GOKU II INTERNATIONAL
(2004年7月23日)
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gameboyarchive · 1 year ago
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Rock the Dragon! - Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II (2003)
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datcloudboi · 11 months ago
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List of Video Games Turning 20 Years Old in 2024
Alien Hominid (started off life as a Flash game and graduated to a real game.)
Army Men: Sarge's War (the sequel to the Sarge’s Heroes games, but this one was rated T for Teen and used realistic guns instead of plastic ones)
Astro Boy: Omega Factor (seriously, if you have a chance to play this, take it. This game is AMAZING)
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II
The Bard's Tale (the 2004 version with the guy who played Wesley in The Princess Bride)
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings & the Lost Ocean (hey! That collection with this game and it's follow-up is out on the Switch now! Go get it!)
Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space
Blood Will Tell: Tezuka Osamu's Dororo
BloodRayne 2
Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django (this GBA game had a special cartridge that required you to go outside into the sunlight to power up your character in game)
Breakdown
Bujingai: The Forsaken City (the game where you play as Gackt)
Burnout 3: Takedown
Call of Duty: United Offensive
Call of Duty: Finest Hour (a side story to the original Call of Duty, which came out the year before)
Capcom Fighting Evolution (the darkest of the dark age of fighting games)
Carmen Sandiego: The Secret of the Stolen Drums (a full-on adventure game where you play as the mascot of a series of edutainment games)
Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (the rare movie-in game that's not only really good, but is actually better than the movie it's based on)
Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage + Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy
Crash Twinsanity (a childhood favorite)
Crimson Tears
Crusader Kings
Custom Robo (the first one in the series to release in North America)
Cy Girls
Dead Man's Hand
Dead or Alive Ultimate (remakes of Dead or Alive 1 and Dead or Alive 2)
Def Jam: Fight for NY (the vastly superior sequel to Vendetta)
Dog's Life
Doom 3 (the original version. Hope you've got a flashlight on you...)
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury (the final game in the Legacy of Goku series)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3
Drakengard (Yoko Taro's debut as a game director)
Driver 3
Evil Genius
Fable (another childhood favorite)
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (the last Fallout game made by Interplay before Bethesda acquired the IP.)
Far Cry (the very first one.)
Feel the Magic: XY/XX (a launch title for the Nintendo DS)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (the only Final Fantasy game to release for the GameCube)
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (remakes of the first two mainline Final Fantasy games)
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
Front Mission 4
F-Zero: GP Legend (the last F-Zero game to release for almost 2 decades, until F-Zero 99 released in 2023.)
Galleon
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (the PS2 one. There was another version of SAC that released for the PSP a year later that is completely different.)
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2
Ghosthunter
Godzilla: Save the World
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent
Gradius V (the last mainline Gradius game)
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Grand Theft Auto Advance (yes, there was a GTA game on the GBA.)
Growlanser Generations
Guilty Gear Isuka
.hack//Quarantine
Half-Life 2
Halo 2
Hitman: Contracts (the third one)
Hot Shots Golf Fore! (yet another childhood favorite)
It's Mr. Pants (Rareware made this for the GBA after being acquired by Microsoft)
Jak 3
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
Katamari Damacy (the very first Katamari game)
Killzone (PlayStation's supposed "Halo killer".)
KOF: Maximum Impact
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
Lifeline (a microphone-based survival horror game for the PS2 by Konami.)
The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (a turn-based RPG that uses the exact same battle system as Final Fantasy X.)
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth
Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Mario Party 6
Mario Pinball Land
Mario Power Tennis (not to be confused with "Mario Golf: Power Tour" for the GBA.)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (the first one, which is getting a remake for the Switch in February!)
Maximo vs. Army of Zin
MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
Mega Man: Battle Chip Challenge
Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun/Blue Moon
Mega Man X: Command Mission
Mega Man Zero 3
Mega Man X8 (yeah, there was a lot of Mega Man stuff in 2004.)
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (a remake of the original Metal Gear Solid for the GameCube)
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (SNAAAAAKE EATERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR)
Metal Wolf Chaos (LET'S PARTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY)
Metroid: Zero Mission (a remake of the original Metroid for the GBA.)
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Monster Hunter (the very first one)
Mortal Kombat: Deception
Mushihimesama ((a bullet hell that you’ve probably seen a lot of if you search for “HARDEST GAME OF ALL TIME?????” on YouTube)
Myst IV: Revelation
Need for Speed: Underground 2
Ninja Gaiden (the reboot from the Dead or Alive devs)
The Nintendo DS
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege
Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors (an action-adventure hack & slash made by FromSoftware)
Painkiller
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (can you believe this is getting a remake this year??)
Phantom Brave
Pikmin 2
Pitfall: The Lost Expedition (the last game in an series that started all the back in 1982 on the Atari 2600)
Pokemon Colosseum
Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal (the 3rd one)
Red Dead Revolver (the predecessor to Red Dead Redemption.)
Resident Evil Outbreak
R-Type Final
Sacred
Samurai Warriors
Scaler
American McGee Presents: Scrapland
Second Sight
Serious Sam: Next Encounter
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne (you know that “Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series” meme you guys love so much? This is where that came from.)
Silent Hill 4: The Room
Siren (a spirital successor to Silent Hill from the same creative director)
Sly 2: Band of Thieves
Sonic Heroes
Sonic Battle (an arena fighter for the GBA.)
Sonic Advance 3
Spider-Man 2 ((based on the movie of the same name. The one with the really good web-slinging)
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (the 2nd one)
Spyro: A Hero's Tail (the 5th one)
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (the 3rd one)
Star Wars: Battlefront (the one that everyone liked)
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
Steel Battalion: Line of Contact ((this, and the original Steel Battalion two years prior, used a special controller called the Mega-Jockey 9000, which had 44 buttons, two joysticks, a throttle handle, a radio channel dial, five switches, an eject button, and three foot pedals.)
Sudeki
The Suffering
Super Mario 64 DS
Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain (the 4th one)
Tales of Symphonia
Thief: Deadly Shadows (the 3rd one)
Tony Hawk's Underground 2
Total War: Rome
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Viewtiful Joe 2
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
X-Men Legends
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duhragonball · 1 year ago
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The Future of Dragon Ball
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I was going to play Mega Man X5 tonight, but it's acting kind of buggy and I'm not in a mood to try to troubleshoot my copy of Legacy Collection 2, so I'll write about Dragon Ball instead. Specifically, what happens next?
Let me make this clear up front: I don't actually know the answer to this. I'm not an "insider" claiming to have "leaked" information. All I want to do is discuss the possibilities, and the culture of speculation that seems to persist in the fandom.
I tend to call this "modern" era of the Dragon Ball franchise a "renaissance", because very little official material came out between 1998 and 2012, and then after Battle of Gods ushered in this new wave of Dragon Ball movies, TV episodes, web series, and comics. I've been covering this all year in the #2023dbapocryphaliveblog, in case you're new to this blog, and while much of it hasn't been very good, there were a lot of bright spots. Battle of Gods, Broly, and Super Hero were classics, the Tournament of Power basically saved and otherwise lackluster Dragon Ball Super anime, and the Granolah Saga in the DBS manga is a fun read with a great cliffhanger.
However, things have slowed down a lot this year. The Granolah Saga ended and the manga began a long, long adaptation of the Super Hero film. There was some hype about a new Tenkaichi Budokai video game, but there's been no word on when it'll come out what we can expect to see. I get the sense that the fans are champing at the bit for some big announcement, like a new movie or anime series, but it hasn't happened.
Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but back in my day you just had to wait and see, and accept the possibility that you may never get what you were hoping for. The vibe I get from DBTwitter is that people think they can somehow manifest a new animation through sheer force of will. News will spread of some Toei panel and fans will cling to the hope that there must be some big Dragon Ball announcement, and it must be nothing less than a teaser trailer for Xenoverse 3, a DBZ remake, and release dates for the next five movies. Then the panel will come and go, and it just ends up being a fluff PR thing where a spokesperson says "Dragon Ball is very fun and Goku is cool." and that's it. And all the fans get upset until the next panel, where they put their clown makeup on all over again.
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"No, this can't be happening. Dragon Ball 2uper is real..."
When I was still new to the fandom, I always wondered how Dragon Ball AF could be such a potent fantasy for so long. But now I've lived through the Dragon Ball Super era, and seen fans chasing similar dreams. People have been waiting for Xenoverse 3 for over six years. They've been expecting "Dragon Ball Super II" ever since Dragon Ball Super I ended five years ago. And I'd say it's a pipe dream, except fans held out hope for Tenkaichi 4 since 2010, and it looks like we're actually going to get that one? You never can tell with this franchise. My kneejerk reaction to Dragon Ball Magic is to dismiss it as fake, but I can't be completely sure.
The weird thing is that 2uper, Magic, and XV3 have been hyped up during a boom period for the franchise. Dragon Ball Super had a 131 episode run, followed by two feature films. It's still going, but people want 2uper to animate the Moro Saga. People want a new web anime, but there's already a web anime. Super Dragon Ball Heroes has been running since 2018 and it's still going. Xenoverse 2 is still releasing DLC packs. I recognize that some of this content isn't what everyone wanted, but it's weird how fans are demanding new projects before the old ones have run their course. At least when AF became a legend, there weren't any official works to compete for its attention.
It occurs to me that maybe this is just part of the fan culture, and every so often fans will collectively agree on some imaginary premise and Goncharov their own series. Maybe that's what AF was then, and what Magic is today. They're not hoaxes, but rather some sort of mutually-agreed-upon daydream. I'm not sure I get it, but it is what it is.
Anyway, my position has always been that Dragon Ball has ended before and can end again, so there's no reason to assume that there will be some new anime or movie or video game to look forward to. I watched Super Hero fully believing that this could be the last one, even though the box office numbers suggest that a sequel is probably inevitable. But nothing is guaranteed. Dragon Ball GT started strong in the ratings, only to get canceled about a year later.
And yet, there seems to be some kind of guarantee, because of this guy:
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I think there are a lot of fans who believe that Dragon Ball Super has a lot of loose ends to tidy up, and the series can't end until Goku and Vegeta surpass Jiren, Beerus, Whis, and Orange Piccolo. And maybe this is true, but I'm not so sure. But Black Frieza isn't just a loose end. This seems like a pretty big honkin' deal, and it would be pretty weak if they wrapped things up without some kind of reckoning here. Frieza's the main villain of Dragon Ball Super now, and in his most recent appearance he revealed he can defeat Goku and Vegeta with frightening ease. And yet, he spared them. Why?
So that seems like the obvious direction going into 2024. This is why fans are so burned out on the manga this year, because they know a Black Frieza arc is coming, but they have to wait for Toyotaro to retell Super Hero before we can even find out when it's happening.
My guess is that Toei/Shueisha decides to tease this out even longer. We get to chapter 100 of the manga and it starts some bullshit arc about Goten and Trunks playing superhero park rangers on 17's island. Or... that dumb android from the Moro Saga comes back and they jerk around with that guy for 18 chapters. They'll get to Black Frieza eventually, but I suspect that they're holding off until they can set up a Black Frieza movie. Then the manga can just adapt that movie and everything gets paid off around the same time.
Either way, I'm a little skeptical about it just being Goku and Vegeta training to beat Black Frieza. I keep coming back to how he let them live at the end of the Granolah arc. Ostensibly, he just wanted to frighten them, and make it clear that he no longer sees them as a threat. But maybe there's more to it than that. Maybe Frieza needs them alive for some reason. Like he plans to use them to achieve some goal, or he needs their help to stop some even greater menace that we haven't seen yet.
Maybe that's what Frieza was talking about at the end of the Broly movie when he said he wanted "one other". I kind of thought he meant to use Broly as an ally against Goku and Vegeta, but maybe he's planning a campaign against some other guy, and he sees Broly as a potential resource. And maybe that's why he spared Goku and Vegeta on Planet Cereal. If he kills them, he might not be able to find Broly when the time comes. Or maybe he just needs all three Saiyans, so he has to pull his punches.
Or maybe I'm overthinking this, and it just turns out that Black Frieza ends with a manga arc where Goku turns "Ultra Instinct (Defined) (Remastered)" and wins a paint-by-numbers battle. Or Roshi beats Black Frieza, because that sounds like something Toyotaro would do.
So what would happen after Black Frieza? See, that's where I wonder about the future of the franchise, because so much work has gone into mining past arcs. The first DBS movie was about bringing back Broly, Bardock, and Gogeta. The second movie brought back the Red Ribbon Army, the androids, and Cell. Frieza will almost certainly get another turn, and then what? What's left?
I mean, let's break this down by the major antagonists we've had so far.
Pilaf Saga. The Pilaf gang are still living in Bulma's house, apparently, so that comic relief bit from Battle of Gods shows no signs of ending.
Red Ribbon Army. DBS Super Hero brought them back and opened some interesting doors for future Red Ribbon stories. It's hard to imagine the Army making another comeback since Cell Max destroyed their secret base and all their top leaders were killed. But the Red Pharmaceutical Company still exists and someone must have taken over after Magenta's death.
Tien Shinhan. Tien never left, and while I'd be down for a Tien-centric saga, it seems pretty unlikely after all these years. At best, he gets a prominent role in a story featuring some more important player.
King Piccolo/Piccolo Junior. Piccolo never left either, and now he's got his own movie in Super Hero.
Saiyans Saga. Vegeta never left, and DBS: Broly pretty much covered the idea of "here are some new Saiyans we didn't know about before."
Frieza Saga. Resurrection F, Tournament of Power, DBS: Broly, this upcoming Black Frieza thing, I think this has been covered.
Androids/Cell Saga. 17 and 18 never left, and the idea of more androids and a new Cell was already covered in Super Hero.
Majin Buu. It's been 27 years and no one seems to want to do anything with this guy. Maybe 2025 is the year when Akira Toriyama finally does some big Buu story to justify keeping him around this whole time.
Zamasu. I mean, the dude got erased, so it'd be pretty bullshit to bring him back. Then again, it was pretty bullshit of Toriyama to create this idea in the first place, so I can't rule it out. "Whoops, more Zamasu" might be the storyline that would force me to quit the Dragon Ball fandom for good.
Tournament of Power. I mean, they could do another Tournament of Power for funsies, but it probably wouldn't live up to the spectacle or the novelty of the original. More likely, I could see some adventures featuring prominent characters from the event, like Jiren, Hit, the U6 Saiyans, etc.
Moro. I did not enjoy the Moro arc much at all, so it kind of bums me out when people suggest that Toei should do an anime adaptation of it. To me, that would be just as big a waste of time as the DBS manga doing the Super Hero adaptation that's going on right now, but it would be even worse because Moro kind of sucks. In the same vein, doing stories that follow up on the Moro arc would be difficult because you'd have to refer back to the Moro arc, which only appeared in the manga, which not everyone read. So it's this difficult spot where you'd have to animate the Moro arc first, just to do a new arc about Merus and Jaco or whatever. It's probably not worth it.
Other Z Movies and GT: The success of DBS: Broly sort of opens the door for similar reboots of guys like Cooler, Turles, Janemba, Baby, etc. But honestly, this seems pretty far-fetched to me. Broly was a much, much bigger star than any of those other characters, so what worked for Broly isn't necessarily a road map for a guy like Bojack or Omega Shenron.
Looking over all of this, I kind of wonder what's left to do. Maybe something with Majin Buu, or the big shots from the Tournament of Power, and after that, I think they'll have used up all the viable nostalgia. After that, Dragon Ball will probably have to come up with something brand new, which is kind of a dicey proposition, because they've been hit-or-miss with that. Granolah and Tournament of Power were good, Moro and Zamasu were bad, so when I hear they're doing something all-new, I get kind of nervous.
But in the end, I don't know what will happen, which brings us back around to where I started. We'll just have to see what shakes out.
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devileaterjaek · 2 years ago
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Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku II (GBA)
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purified-zone · 1 year ago
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IGN recently did a short video essay on this kind of phenomenon lol, David Wise’s DKC osts
tbh i am REALLY surprised the Stickerbush Symphony song is not mentioned anywhere in it, considering the whole “internet checkpoint” meme
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also, honorable mention: East District 439 for Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II for the Game Boy Advance
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japanese game dev in the 90s: hey dude can you make some music for our game about anime girls getting fucked sloppy style
guy who's about to push the PC-98 sound card to its absolute limit and create the most heartachingly beautiful music you've ever heard: Yeah okay
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theclubhero-blog · 1 month ago
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Os 10 melhores jogos de Dragon Ball — segundo o Metacritic
Por Vinicius Torres Oliveira
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No Metacritic, há muitos jogos de Dragon Ball listados e classificados por diversos críticos. Até mesmo os games mais antigos lançados para consoles de outras gerações aparecem por lá. Fica o questionamento: qual deles é o melhor?
Separamos uma lista com os dez mais bem posicionados por Metascore e olha… tem muitos títulos dessa saga que talvez você não conheça daqui pra baixo. Será que Sparking! Zero entrará nesse coliseu daqui alguns dias?
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (Nota 73) Lançado para Game Boy Advance, Supersonic Warriors foi um jogo de luta 2D que adaptou o estilo de combate aéreo da série. O destaque foi a inclusão de campanhas “what-if”, oferecendo cenários inéditos. O jogo também permitia jogar com amigos via cabo link, incentivando a jogabilidade multiplayer.
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans (Nota 73) Attack of the Saiyans trouxe um RPG por turnos para NDS, algo incomum na franquia. Desenvolvido pela Monolith Soft, o jogo permitiu exploração e nivelamento, encaixando perfeitamente com a temática de treinamento do anime. Apesar das liberdades criativas, foi uma adição única à série.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 & 3 (Nota 73) Esses jogos são considerados marcos dos títulos Dragon Ball Z. Com 161 personagens no terceiro jogo, incluindo figuras canônicas e não canônicas, os jogadores podiam recriar suas lutas dos sonhos. A jogabilidade permitia voar e disparar Ki em arenas abertas, recriando a grandiosidade das batalhas do anime!
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure (Nota 75) Advanced Adventure adaptou os primeiros capítulos do mangá, uma raridade nos jogos da franquia. Focado em plataforma e combate, o título para Game Boy Advance tinha combates profundos e segredos desbloqueáveis, incluindo personagens como Kuririn. Finalizá-lo com a luta contra o Rei Piccolo trouxe frescor à experiência.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II (Nota 75) Legacy of Goku II trouxe um RPG de ação top-down de GBA que focava na saga Cell. O jogo tinha cinco personagens jogáveis e apresentava mapas expansivos. Apesar do nome, a história focava principalmente em Gohan, com uma jogabilidade que incluía transformações e combates equilibrados.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (Nota 77) Budokai 3 foi um dos títulos mais completos da série. Lançado para PlayStation 2, permitia transformar personagens, realizar fusões e disputas de Ki.
Com um grande elenco de personagens, incluindo de Dragon Ball GT, se destacou pelos recursos e jogabilidade fiel ao anime – e a música de abertura é inconfundível!
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set (Nota 78) Kakarot é um RPG de mundo aberto que trouxe exploração como elemento central. O jogo revisita arcos clássicos da série, com a adição de conteúdo extra focado nos filmes canônicos Battle of Gods e Resurrection F – e agora tem versão nativa de PS5!
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 (Nota 78) Xenoverse 2 introduziu a criação de personagens, colocando jogadores em uma história de viagem no tempo. Além de recriar arcos do anime, trouxe histórias inéditas com personagens criados por Toriyama. Sucesso de vendas, o jogo se tornou popular pelas novas dimensões exploradas.
Dragon Ball: Origins (Nota 78) Origins foi um jogo de ação e aventura para Nintendo DS, que usava a tela sensível ao toque como controle principal. Focando nas origens do mangá, trouxe Goku e Bulma como personagens principais. Bulma, geralmente deixada de lado nos jogos, tinha papel importante na resolução de enigmas.
Dragon Ball FighterZ (Nota 87) FighterZ foi desenvolvido pela Arc System Works, reconhecida por jogos de luta de qualidade como Guilty Gear. O jogo trouxe um estilo visual fiel ao mangá, com um combate equilibrado e dinâmico. Foi aclamado por fãs e críticos, elevando o padrão para os jogos de Dragon Ball.
Sparking Zero vem aí para dar sequência a essa fórmula. Você está animado para ter todos os personagens de Dragon Ball Super e outras novidades que surgiram depois do último lançamento da franquia? Até o Goku de Daima marcará presença por lá — e mal podemos esperar para saber a nota desse.
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gaminghearts1-blog · 6 months ago
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Is Legacy of Goku II Underrated?
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acquired-stardust · 4 months ago
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searching4rinoa · 2 years ago
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The Legacy of Goku II FINALE [To Cell With You!]
Goku: “You’re Goku now...I-I meant FOR now.”
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ryunumber · 1 year ago
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Gonna overlook that the Fortnite connection only works for Limited Ryu Numbers, because that’s not the main point here.
From what I could find, the assertion follows from five characteristics of the character from Legacy of Goku II in question:
He’s named Ted, as in Ted Kaczynski
He lives in a more isolated, rural area, as Kaczynski did in the later years of his life in Montana
He professes a disdain for society’s reliance on technology, which is... roughly aligned with what Kaczynski had to say in his manifesto
He likes it when the protagonists blow up a generator, which, you know, Unabomber
He... sorta kinda looks like Kaczynski?
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It’s certainly not the most common hairdo you come across, and while most photos I’ve seen of Kaczynski are either of him clean-shaven or with mustache and beard, his most famous depiction does only have a mustache. The hair color might be a sticking point, but the only description of Kaczynski’s hair color I could find in print was from a 1996 Washington Post article where an officer describes it as “reddish blond”, so honestly it might just be easier to chalk that up to aesthetic choice.
Compounding matters is that I initially found it hard to believe that the developers of a Dragon Ball Z game would even think to reach for the Unabomber, unless they were American or Hideo Kojima.
And, well, I was half-right.
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Hm.
With the additional knowledge that the Twitter account saw fit to retweet something similar, push comes to shove, sure, I guess I’d count it. This isn’t an assertion I would personally be 100% confident in making, but I’m not about to act like I haven’t peddled looser connections.
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