

The side quests are short and uneventful. The game’s puzzle elements aren’t properly implemented. You see some elements from the anime in the game but they aren’t implemented properly in the game. Nothing to excite you, trigger you up, overwhelm you or evoke emotions in you.

Your thumbs might get sore from mashing the buttons on your Game Boy Advanced multiple times to get your character to do what you want it to do.ĭragon Ball Z fans might expect the over the top action sequences that the franchise is know for. The controls are easy enough, though some repeated button mashing might be needed. But as you play the game, you become used to these occurrences and you find innovative ways to deal with the A.I. Sometimes, you will stand close to an enemy while executing an attack, yet the attack won’t be registered. The Legendary Super Saġ6 - Planet Namek And Hope Vanish (partially withġ7 - Come Out, Outstanding Full-Force Power! (TV Sġ9 - “The Strongest Guy In This World”Ģ0 - War (I-ku-sa) (Movie Size)Ģ1 - “Super Deciding Battle For The WhoĢ2 - The Whole Of It (Movie Size)Ģ3 - “Son Goku Is A Super Saiyan”Ģ4 - In “Bad” Things, There Is A Ball OĢ5 - “Outstanding Ultimate Strength Vs.Ģ6 - Outstanding Ultimate Strength Vs.The game mechanics is sometimes poor as enemies can be far way from Goku and yet they will still execute attacks. Other CDs released are compilations, video games and films soundtracks as well as music from the English versions.Ġ2 - Prologue & Subtitle I (partially with piecesĠ6 - La Head-Cha-La (Variations) (pieces used)Ġ9 - Super Deciding Battle To Divide Heaven From Eġ2 - Dark Clouds Swirling Over Planet Namekġ3 - Make It In Time!! The Seven Dragon Ballsġ5 - The Monster Freeza Vs. On SeptemColumbia re-released the Hit Song Collection on their Animex 1300 series. It was produced and released by Columbia Records of Japan from Jto Mathe show's entire lifespan. For the second anime, the soundtrack series released were Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection Series. For the first anime, the soundtracks released were Dragon Ball: Music Collection in 1985 and Dragon Ball: Complete Song Collection in 1991 although they were reissued in 20, respectively.

The music for the first two anime Dragon Ball and Z and its films was directed by Shunsuke Kikuchi, while the one from GT by Akihito Tokunaga. Трэклист: A myriad of soundtracks were released to the anime, movies and the games.

Dragon Ball/Z/GT OST - Complete Collection
