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DBZ Double Pack Arrives For GBA

DBZ Double Pack Arrives For GBA

Laptop Battery Atari has recently announced that their Game Boy Advance 2 for 1 sku featuring both Legacy of Goku 1 and Legacy of Goku 2 has started shipping, and is now available at retail locations throughout North America. The bundled package includes the two most successful GBA Dragon Ball Z titles on a single cartridge at a discounted price.

"The Legacy of Goku games have been long-standing favorites of DBZ fans, but for new fans they have been hard to find lately," said Matt Collins, Director of Global Brand Management, Atari. "Now, new DBZ fans can join in on the fun and get these best-selling games on a single cartridge with Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku I & Legacy of Goku II 2-in-1 Pack."

Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku I & II includes the full versions of both classic DBZ titles . The GBA double pack will allow players to experience the world of Dragon Ball Z from the beginning, Saiyan Saga to the events associated with Cell and the androids.

Incorporating an RPG style of gameplay, each of these titles includes an experience system designed to allow for individual, and unique character development. While players solely assume the role of Goku in the first iteration, five playable characters are available in the sequel; in Legacy of Goku 2 gamers can experience the story through the eyes of Trunks, Gohan, Vegeta, and Piccolo in addition to Goku.

With numerous side quests available, the recently released DBZ Double Pack will provide fans of the series with numerous hours of action. Rated "E" for everyone by the ESRB, Legacy of Goku 1 & 2 is now available at retail locations at an MSRP of $29.99. We'll have our full review shortly, but in the mean time stick with the Advanced Media Network for continued coverage of the entire gaming industry.

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