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Dragon Ball Z. Harukanaru Densetsu
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Manufacturer: Atari Inc.
Binding: Video Game
Publisher: Atari Inc.
Label: Atari Inc.
Platform: Nintendo DS
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Platform: Nintendo DS
Features for Dragon Ball Z. Harukanaru Densetsu:
- Cards are marked with 8 types of actions, 8 power levels and 8 guard levels for 512 possible combinations that will determine how players progress through the game
- The game will progress even if the player is not thoughtful in picking cards but strategic players will get the most out of the game
- Multiple cards can be used together to form combos
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Customer Reviews
Surprising gem 
2008-07-28
I found this game a nice refreshing return to the card game/rpg mechanics that the were tried out back in the snes era with the Dragonball Z RPG. It was a pleasant surprise to pick up and find they'd built upon the concept to make a pretty solid card game/RPG experience that I'd probably play even without the dragonball motifs over everything. I've noticed this game is particularly good for trips and is fairly addictive, winning quite a bit of friends who wouldn't put it down once giving it a try.
Fun game easily passed up 
2008-02-20
I'm not a big fan of RPG's or card games, but this game is actually fun. After being disappointed with SNK VS CAPCOM Card Battle for the DS, I decided to give this game a try. Depending on which Dragonball you have on your card decides how many spaces you can move on the map or attack power during a battle. You also have a number (1-8 or Z) for defense. Later in the game you can combine cards with the same dragonball/number that helps you get you from point A to point B, as well on the battlefield. The card game follows the DBZ storyline from the Saiyan Saga to the Cell Saga. The animations during the battle are also well done to keep things going.