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Title Screen
Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors (English Prototype - All Features Unlocked)
Build name N/A
Dump status Released, redump needed
Released by Hidden Palace
File release date January 1, 2022
Origin EPROM cartrdige
Labels N/A
Game Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors
System Game Boy Color
Genre Role Playing
Final build JP Jun 10, 2002
EU May 17, 2002
US May 17, 2002
Release date JP Nov 8, 2002
EU Jun 30, 2002
US Aug 9, 2002
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A prototype of Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors for the Game Boy Color.

Notes

  • Late European prototype with cheats enabled.
  • Might be the final build but just with cheats enabled.
  • ROM header has a different game name. "I-DBZ-UK" in this build, "DRAGON BALL: BBZ" in the final.

Screenshots

Origin

Files

File Type Date Size Comment SHA-1
Dragon Ball Z - Legendary Super Warriors (English Prototype - All Features Unlocked).gbc ROM file 2019-12-31 18:12:34 2 MB ROM file. 073eb096c0454032d8632549ad4c60adc5b8cf9a

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Frank Cifaldi at the Video Game History Foundation and the anonymous donor for this part of the lot! A huge thanks to ehw for researching this prototype!

See also