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Dragonball Advanced Adventure
— Atari 742725271838 —
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UPC 7-42725-27183-8, EAN 0-742725-271838
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| Developer | Atari |
| Publisher | Atari |
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Reviews by Users
22 Dec 2008



Best Dragon Ball game to Date
They don't make games like this anymore. The story covers the entire Dragon Ball series to the end. Simple, fun 2D platforming gameplay mixed with some old school beat-em-up fun. Over all what I expected. Great buy....
–Logan S.from Amazon.com
07 Aug 2008



Great Game
This is a great, old school-styled video game. I loved it and played it until it hurt (seriously, GBA-SP very hard on the fingers). It's challenging, even on normal, and that's a positive point for most players. It kept me working until the end, and there's plenty of stuff to do after the initial story is over, so you'll have plenty of fun on this for a while.
–Corey Jonesfrom Amazon.com
25 Jul 2008



From a non dragon ball fan.
The quality of this product is fantastic.
I bought this mainly based on the developer, Dimps. Known for the GBA Sonic games, multiple other Dragon Ball games, and the company Capcom is outsourcing Street Fighter 4 development to.
I'm not a very big fan of Dragon Ball, however this game could stand on it's own without the license. It reminds me of old SNES action platforming games. Everything moves at a brisk pace with excellent controls and great animation.
–N. Allenfrom Amazon.com