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DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu comes to the DS in June - Vooks

DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu comes to the DS in June

And yet another confirmation from Atari that DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu for the Nintendo DS will be releasing in the month of June. The game is not your typical DragonBall Z game and is instead card based, which allows you to upgrade and evolve ...
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And yet another confirmation from Atari that DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu for the Nintendo DS will be releasing in the month of June. The game is not your typical DragonBall Z game and is instead card based, which allows you to upgrade and evolve your deck as well as the way you play. The game will feature wireless battles for up to 4 people as well as a game-sharing mode.

Press Release. Atari, one of Australias leading sources of interactive entertainment, announces Atari today announced the forthcoming release of NAMCO BANDAI Games DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu for Nintendo DS. Published by NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe SAS and distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Atari, DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu is scheduled for an Australian and New Zealand release in June 2007.

DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu for the Nintendo DS is an all new DBZ experience unlike any other, combining strategic card-based gameplay and role playing elements to deliver a game that is easy to understand but hard to master. Players progression is determined through their use of the cards to evolve characters, strengthen moves and create new moves.

In the game, cards are marked with eight types of actions, eight power levels and eight guard levels for a total of 512 possible combinations that will determine progress. Players are dealt five randomly selected cards to play with each card denoting one of eight types of actions. The intensity of special attacks will increase as the game progresses and multiple cards can be played together to power up attacks and enhance guard levels for super combos. While the game will progress even if players do not choose the best cards, strategic players will be able to unlock more surprises and become true masters. DragonBall Z:Harukanaru Densetsu also supports wireless battle for up to 4 players and includes a game sharing mode.

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