Dragon Ball Z: Gokū Hishōden (video game)
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Dragon Ball Z: Gokū Hishōden, released in Japan as Dragon Ball Z 悟空 飛翔伝 (ドラゴン ボール ゼット ごくう ひしょうでん, Doragon Bōru Zetto: Gokū Hishōden; Literally meaning "Dragon Ball Z: Goku Flying Biography"), is a role-playing game for the Nintendo Game Boy. It was released only in Japan on November 25, 1994 and developed and published by Bandai.
Story
Despite the title, the game starts at the end of Dragon Ball with Son Goku's fight against Piccolo at the Tenkaichi Tournament and ends with the battle against Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z, similar to the story in Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.
Trivia
- This is the first Dragon Ball-related video game for the Game Boy.





