These games are sure to transport players back to a childhood replete with memorable experiences.
Dragon Ball, also known as 'Dragon Balls', has become a legendary brand, deeply rooted in many childhoods. Over time, it evolved from a compelling manga featuring characters like Goku and Vegeta, into a beloved game series for generations of gamers born in the 80s and 90s, thanks to the PlayStation 2 and unforgettable skill challenges. To relive those cherished childhood memories, dive into these games.

Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure

Debuting in 2004 on the Gameboy, Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure revives numerous memories for young gamers. Despite basic graphics, it successfully breathes life into the saga of Goku.

Focusing on young Goku's adventures with friends like Yamcha and Bulma, Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure's storyline closely aligns with many manga details.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3

This latecomer in the Dragon Ball series, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, garners acclaim for its vast battle arenas that mirror the anime's epic clashes.

Boasting over 150 characters, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, while not closely following the narrative, is an ideal match for fans of the franchise.
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation

Dragon Ball GT: Transformation may be unfamiliar to many. Developed by Webfoot Technologies and released by Atari for the Game Boy Advance in North America, it delves into the 'Black Star Dragon Balls' and 'Baby' arcs of the Dragon Ball GT anime.

With numerous gameplay modes unlocked as the story progresses, Dragon Ball GT: Transformation offers fresh experiences, especially to those less acquainted with its detailed plot.
