Dragon Ball Z The Legacy of Goku (1440p60 | Gameboy Advanced) | Full Playthrough
0:00 - Intro
6:55 - The Forest
38:02 - Defeat Raditz
45:06 - Snakeway
47:30 - HFIL
59:40 - King Kai's Planet
1:05:43 - Return to Earth
1:20:00 - Defeat Nappa & Vegeta
1:30:58 - Planet Namek
2:18:01 - Defeat The Ginyu Force
2:27:50 - Defeat Freiza
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All Quests
Roshi's Magazines
Saved Lost Girl
Found Dino Egg
Saved Old Man
Recovered Toy Boat
Flowers for Sue
Returned Kitty
Defeated Raditz
Defeated Princess Snake
Gathered Spirits
Ate Yemma's Fruit
Caught Bubbles
Konked Gregory
Saved Lost Boy
Found Capsule
Stopped Robbers Defeat the bank robbers.
Defeated Nappa
Defeated Vegeta
Saved Saplings
Namekian Artifacts
Defeated Recoome
Defeated Burter
Defeated Jeice
Defeated Captain Ginyu
Defeated Frieza
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku is a series of video games for the Game Boy Advance, based on the anime series Dragon Ball Z. All three games are action role-playing games. The first game, Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku, was developed by Webfoot Technologies and released in 2002. The game was followed by two sequels: Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II, released in 2003, and Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury, released in 2004. In 2016, Webfoot Technologies claimed to be starting development of another sequel.
The game covers the story of Dragon Ball Z up until the destruction of the planet Namek, where Goku is the only playable character. Goku travels through different stages, including several locations of the earth and planet Namek, and gains experience not only by defeating enemies, but also by completing simple missions. In the final stage, Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan in order to defeat Frieza, this being the first introduction to character transformations in the series, which will later be very common in the following games. It is also one of the first GBA games to feature full-motion video, predating the Game Boy Advance Video.
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