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    Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans

  • First released on 29 April, 2009 for Nintendo DS
  • Role-playing game

    Part of the

    Dragon Ball

    game universe.

  • First released on 29 April, 2009 for Nintendo DS

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    About

    The game follows the Saiyan Saga of the original DBZ story starting from the World Tournament and Goku's triumphant defeat of Piccolo. Players take the role of Goku and travel the DBZ universe from jungle to Snow Mountain on their quest to victory. Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans features a host of original features which will be sure to thrill fans, such as brand new gameplay, unique game modes, fun side quests and content never before seen in either the anime or manga series.

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    Monolith Soft
    The studio responsible for creating Xenosaga and co-creating Baten Kaitos for Namco, after being sold to Nintendo they continued to create original IPs like Disaster and Soma Bringer while also working with Namco-Bandai on licensed properties like Super Robot Wars and Dragon Ball Z.
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    Bandai Namco Entertainment
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    Bandai
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