<i>Updated</i>: Dragon Ball Z to GC and GBA
Posted 01 Feb 2002 at 10:24 by guest
Here we have 10 very revealing screenshots of The Legacy Of Goku. Do these screens contain any information that might lead to what we can expect from the GameCube game? If not, then do these screens reveal anything about the link up to the GameCube game?
All these questions will be answered in time, but for now look carefully at the screens. It can be seen that the game spans accross at least two saga's - the Saiyan saga, and the Frieza saga. Can we expect to see the same from it's GameCube cousin? Keep in mind that the GBA and GC games will not be the same... And enjoy the screens!
Thanks to RuliWeb for the scans! And allow time for these babies to load...
Paul Rinde, Senior Vice President of Infogrames, shared some details to GamePro magazine of their upcoming games for all next-gen consoles. Most interesting though, is that none of the consoles will get the same game!
Two games are headed to the GBA - The Legacy of Goku and the Collectible Card Game. The Legacy Of Goku is a single player RPG/Fighting game which will hit US shelves in May. "We're trying to stay really true to the license and produce something that fans will be extremely pleased with," said Rinde. Rinde also stated that two more RPG games for the GBA were in development and will be released over the next 2-3 years, aiming at a trilogy.
Rinde also shared plans of the GameCube game, set for release sometime during 2003. "The GameCube game will be a much bigger, enriched product that any of the GBA series', and it will also enhance the gameplay of the GBA games," Rinde described. The unnamed GameCube title will also be a single player RPG/Fighting game, allowing you to play over 30 DBZ characters!
Perhaps most interesting of all is the fact that the GameCube will be able to link with the GBA game. Rinde went on to inform that transferring information from the Cube to the GBA version will greatly enhance the gameplay in the GBA games.
The games are set to be killer titles, and will bring great hapiness to fans of the anime. However, being RPG's the games should also appeal to older gamers. Whatever floats your boat i guess, but the game sounds great to me!
More as we have it on this exciting development.