Dragonball GT: Transformation | 
| From: Atari Inc.
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 7886
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: Action Games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 1
MPN: 25633 Model: 25633 UPC: 742725256330 EAN: 0742725256330 ASIN: B0006DNN00
Release Date: September 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: ******BRAND NEW****** ** Over 1.5 million orders shipped worldwide and more than 500 000 items in stock, BUY FROM A TRUSTED SOURCE, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998 - INETVIDEO ~~~
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| • | Play as one of seven playable DBGT characters including Goku, Trunks, Pan, and Uub | | • | Switch control between Goku, Trunks and Pan and other characters | | • | Face off against General Rilldo, Luud, Baby and other intergalactic villains | | • | Battle through the DBGT storyline from the Child Goku Saga to the Baby Saga |
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Product Description Dragonball GT: Transformation is a thrilling new Drgaonball role-playing game. Choose your favorite character from the series and see if you can take it to the next level. This time, the battles are bigger, the enemies more dangerous. Push yourself and become a legendary warrior!
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An almost expected disappointment April 19, 2006 Legacyman77 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
As the anime of Dragonball Z was beyond fantastic, and the Dragonball GT anime was horrible, so the video games follow. This is a completely different game from Legacy Of Goku, so don't expect it to be similar in any way. The controls are almost completely different, and you don't even get to follow the entire story of GT. Instead you go from the start through the Lost Episodes version of the series, to the end of the Baby Saga. I doubt whether they're going to release a second game. The graphics are fine, but now you are just side-scrolling through the levels. I liked it a lot better when it was more like an RPG, and you could explore every nook and cranny of the DBZ world. The cutscenes are terrible as well, they could have at least had real scenes, to make it more interesting. The controls, as stated before, are completely different. You don't have multiple energy attacks, and now you can't use a signiture move without being at full energy. At least now you can jump, and gather energy. In this game you can also throw enemies, which makes the gameplay more fighting-based than story-based. You now have the option of executing combos, for more points (yet another thing I don't like about the game; points are now translated into Zenni in this game). There are now extras in this game, which cost a lot of money (Zenni). This makes the gameplay repetitive, and boring. By the time you unlock everything you're sick of playing the game anyway. I also hate how you can't simply transform into any of the Super Saiyan forms. Instead you have to unlock them as separate characters, like in Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi. Overall I would only suggest this game to people who have either not played the Legacy Of Goku games, people who loved Dragonball GT, but not DBZ (are there any people like that?), or die-hard fans of both series. Otherwise I'd just skip this game and buy the DBZ games, and the new Dragonball game.
An Okay Game November 11, 2005 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a great game, but I still only give it 3 Stars. I, like many others, expecrted it to be a sequal to the third installment into the Legacy of Goku series. Boy was I wrong! This game goes through the Baby Saga of Dragonball GT, and is in no way a complete dissapointment. Older gaming fans may enjoy returning to the classicside-scrolling screen. Others, like myself, may enjoy the freedom of exploration gameboy games have given us. Let's check out the pros and cons. Pros Great graphics! This game is so close to the Anime's animation it's creepy. Teams! Finnaly, a DBZ game where you can swith to more than one character while on the field. Sure, in Legacy of Goku 2 and Buu's Fury, you could easily switch at save circles, but here it just takes a simple hit of the select button. Oozaru! For only a brief part of the game, you are aloud to play as a Golden Oozaru. Known to some as a true Super Saiyan. Easy Super Attacks! Just by holding the B Button, you can use a Super Attack for that character only, such as SS4 Goku's Spirit Bomb Cons Your teams can only have three members. To change the characters on your team, you must start a new game To unlock new characters, you must collect alot of Zenny, then buy the character No transformations! Similar to Budokai Tenkaichi, the new PS2 game, you cannot simply transform to a new level, like Super Saiyan. You must unlock the characters. For instance, to get SS4 Goku, you need to get 4000 Zenny! Talk about a rip-off. You have to start off with Trunks, Pan, and Kid Goku on your team! Come on! How are you supposed to win with a 12 year old, a 10 year old, and an 18 year old? You have to beat the game to get new characters, even if you have enough Zenny Way to short
Best GBA Dragonball Game! August 18, 2005 Christopher Borchardt (Michigan United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this game expecting a legacy of Goku type deal but with DBGT characters instead. It's not that at all, in fact the best way I can describe it to you is Double Dragon but DBZ style. They did a great job with the graphics and the sounds not to mention all the unlockable content which gives it great replayability, such as characters, different game modes, extras, and my personal favorite a multiform for piccolo so that 3 other people can be piccolo and all play multiplayer at the same time. I reccomend this to all Dragonball fans, great way to spend your gaming hours until budokai Tenkachi comes out to. (Oh and my longest combo so far was 77) :)
The DragonBallZ Game Every Fan Has Been Waiting For ***But Could Be Better*** August 21, 2005 Always Samsung (New York, NY) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This has been the DragonBallZ game that fans have been waiting for. The DragonBallZ game that gamers in Japan have been getting for years except the US. All previous titles were stupid 3D fighter games in the arcade clone likes of Street Fighter. A DragonBallZ game like that is so STUPID & repetitive!!!!!!! Fans wanna control their favorite characters in a more fun way besides a 1 on 1 fighter game. DragonBall FT: Transformation is a great side scroller beat em up game. Its just like Streets of Rage back on the old Sega Genesis. I believe DragonBallZ Sagas on the current PS2, GameCube, & XBox systems is the same as this game meaning its a action adventure beat em up side scroller. But i havent played that one yet so im not sure. Anyways this is like a Streets of Rage game. Story line is Goku gets turned into a kid by a accident from a wish that is made from a villian after he is in contact with all the DragonBalls. So Goku is on an adventure to collect the DragonBalls back & make his wish. The Balls have been scattered across 12 planets. So from my current playing status there are only 12 levels. On each planet u fight & than reach a boss & once u beat the boss u get a DragonBall. I wish there was more than just 1 stage on a planet. Because its just 1 stage & i know i will finish this game quit quickly. Every stage your on is a team of 3 players & can alternate & switch between the 3. There are a total of 9 playable characters & im sure some hidden ones 2. I've never been a fan of the cartoon because of the bad english language dubbing & i wanted 2 love the show so badly & it just never happened. But i always loved the beautiful artwork. Overall great game. Wish the levels were longer & had different stages in them. This game is beautiful & is pretty much what a Super Nintendo 32 bit game is. I wish they pushed this game to its very limits in terms of visual imagery. I wanted to see some nice animation sequences as if i was watching an episode but there were none. This is part 1 of a 2 game series. I guess the next one is coming soon probably at the end of the year or next year. I definately will buy it. I love this game & its great fun for the most part. Some minor flaws cause everyone wants 2 get their money's worth. Hopefully the next DragonBall GT game will be on the DS (Better be an action side scroller as well) & put some of that good 3D graphics to good use.
Dragonball gt September 17, 2005 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This game was great and difficult. To entirely beat the game at Sayain difficulty is cheats. This game is good, but short.
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