GBA getting a new pair of Dragon Ball games
Atari's Web site reveals two more Game Boy Advance games based on the popular anime series.
Today, Atari's Web site revealed that another pair of Dragon Ball Z titles are in the works. Two product pages appeared for Dragon Ball: The Red Ribbon Army Saga and Dragon Ball GT: Transformation, two action titles for the Game Boy Advance.
According to the official synopsis, Dragon Ball: The Red Ribbon Army Saga is based on the series of Dragon Ball episodes where Goku must destroy "Evil Generals, Hired Assassins and ultimately the Muscle Tower" of the Ribbon Red Army, which is also searching for the Dragon Balls. There is not yet a description for Dragon Ball GT: Transformation, and neither product page lists a release date.
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Dragon Ball GT: Transformation
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- Publisher(s): Atari
- Developer(s): Webfoot Technologies
- Genre: Action
- Release: Aug 9, 2005 (US)





