List of Dragon Ball Video Games - Handheld Games

Handheld Games

Title Details
Dragon Ball Z: Goku Hishōden
– Game Boy
Notes:

Dragon Ball Z: Goku Hishōden (ドラゴンボールZ: 悟空 飛翔伝, Doragon Bōru Zetto: Gokū Hishōden?) is the first installment in the Goku RPG series, released on November 25, 1994. Despite the title, the game starts out during the end of Dragon Ball with Son Goku's fight with Piccolo at the World Martial Arts Tournament and ends with the battle against Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z.


Dragon Ball Z: Goku Gekitōden
– Game Boy
Notes:

Dragon Ball Z: Goku Gekitōden (ドラゴンボールZ: 悟空激闘伝, Doragon Bōru Zetto: Gokū Gekitōden?) is the second installment in the Goku RPG series, released on August 25, 1995. It features five playable characters, as well as Son Goku's Super Saiyan transformation. Goku Gekitōden takes place immediately after Son Goku's battle with Vegeta, and ends with Son Goku's final battle with Frieza.

In Goku Gekitōden, moving about and fighting is real time, unlike its predecessor. The game also features many extras, such as minigames and a tournament mode. Most characters from the Namek Saga can be fought during the story mode, including ones such as Zarbon and Frieza's transformed states.


Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game
  • May 29, 2002
– Game Boy Advance
Notes:

Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game was released on May 29, 2002 by Atari. It is based on the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.


Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors
– Game Boy Color
Notes:

Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors (ドラゴンボールZ 伝説の超戦士たち, Doragon Bōru Zetto Densetsu no Chō Senshi Tachi?) is a turn-based strategy game developed and released for the Game Boy Color by Banpresto. It was released in North America on June 30, 2002 (2002-06-30), Japan on August 9, 2002 (2002-08-09), and Europe on November 2002 (2002-11). It is played with the use of in-game cards for attacks, techniques and support items. The game’s story takes place from the start of Dragon Ball Z, the Saiyan Saga, and runs until the end of the Buu Saga. The game also includes two extra stories involving Future Trunks's timeline. The game boasts a large array of characters and forms for the various characters. The first playthrough selects one or two characters for each battle, and subsequent playthroughs allow the player to select various unlockable characters for any scenario.


Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku
  • May 14, 2002
– Game Boy Advance


Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II
  • June 17, 2003
– Game Boy Advance


Dragon Ball
  • November 20, 2003
– Wonderswan
Notes:

Remake of the third Dragon Ball game for the Family Computer.


Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu
  • November 24, 2003
– Game Boy Advance


Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
  • March 26, 2004
– Game Boy Advance


Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury
  • September 14, 2004
– Game Boy Advance


Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
  • November 18, 2004
– Game Boy Advance


Dragon Ball GT: Transformation
  • August 9, 2005
– Game Boy Advance


Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2
  • November 20, 2005
– Nintendo DS


Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai
  • April 26, 2006
– PlayStation Portable


Dragonradar Mobile
  • January 2007
– LCD game
Notes:

Dragonradar Mobile (ドラゴンレーダーモバイル, Doragon Rēdā Mobairu?) is a handheld LCD game that is produced by Bandai exclusively in Japan on January 2007 (2007-01). The game is featured in the shape of the dragon radar from the series and comes in either the standard white or orange colors which are listed as "Dragonradar Mobile: White" and "Dragonradar Mobile: Orange". The game features two distinct modes of play, a battle game and a search game. The game controls are determined by the player's hand movement by a motion device, and features a "accelerometer" that determines the strength of the players attacks by how hard the player shakes the device. Players can also compete with other players courtesy of an infrared sensor which can detect other radars for two player mode.


Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu
  • March 21, 2007
– Nintendo DS


Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road
  • June 7, 2007
– PlayStation Portable


Dragon Ball: Origins
  • September 18, 2008
– Nintendo DS


Dragonball Evolution
  • March 2009
– PlayStation Portable


Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans
  • May 21, 2009
– Nintendo DS


Dragon Ball: Origins 2
  • February 11, 2010
  • June 22, 2010
– Nintendo DS


Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team
  • September 30, 2010
  • October 19, 2010
– PlayStation Portable
Notes:

Tenkaichi Tag Team is a two vs. two PSP fighter. Players can play alone or multiplayer via Ad Hoc. It includes modes such as Dragon Walker, Battle 100, and Survival Mode. Dragon Walker Mode takes fans through the entire epic Dragon Ball Z story arc from the Vegeta saga to the Majin Buu saga. Battle 100 Mode tasks players to relive the most epic encounters and newly created situations from the Dragon Ball Z world in ever increasingly difficult situations. Tenkaichi Tag Team will also have more than 70 playable and customizable characters.


Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butoden
  • February 3, 2011
– Nintendo DS


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