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==Commercials & Trailers==
==Commercials & Trailers==


TBD
[https://www.ign.com/videos/2004/08/13/dragon-ball-z-buus-fury-game-boy-gameplay-2004-08-13 Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury - 2004 Atari Trailer]


==Legacy==
==Legacy==

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Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury
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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II (USA)
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury Title Screen

Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury
Release Date 14 September 2004 (NA)
Genre Action, Role-Playing (RPG)
Developer Webfoot Technologies
Publisher Atari
Music Composer(s) Yannis Brown
Rating ESRB Everyone
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Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury is an action role-playing game developed by Webfoot Technologies and published by Atari for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance and originally released 14 September 2004 exclusively in America.

Buu's Fury was the third game in a line of action role-playing games developed by Webfoot for the franchise, with Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku releasing in 2002 and Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II releasing in 2003.

Gameplay

TBD

Story

As the final game in the Legacy of Goku series, Buu's Fury finishes the story of the Dragon Ball Z television series, adapting the Majin Boo Story Arc. The game starts at the Afterlife Tournament Arc and ends at the 28th World Tournament Arc. The game also includes story scenarios from Dragon Ball Z Movie 10 and Dragon Ball Z Movie 12.

Characters

Party Characters

These are the main playable characters. These characters can be leveled up, learn new skills, and equip equipment.

Sprite Name Transformations Notes Status
Son Goku
(as "Goku")
Super Saiyan
Super Saiyan 3
TBD TBD
Son Gohan
(as "Gohan")
Super Saiyan TBD TBD
Son Goten
(as "Goten")
Super Saiyan TBD TBD
Trunks
Super Saiyan TBD TBD
Vegeta
Super Saiyan TBD TBD

Fusions

These characters are playable fusions of the main characters. Metamoran fusion characters can be activated by completing a fusion dance mini-game.

Sprite Name Transformations Notes Status
Gotenks Super Saiyan
Super Saiyan 3
Activated by performing fusion dance as Goten or Trunks Unlocked after successfully fusing Goten and Trunks in Chapter 7.
Gogeta Super Saiyan Activated by performing fusion dance as Goku or Vegeta. Playable during fight against Janemba in Chapter 8.
Unlocked after collecting all Z-Exhibits and Hercule Exhibits.
Vegetto
(as "Vegito")
Super Saiyan Not permanently available. Only playable during fight with Boo in Chapter 9.

Story Characters

These characters are only playable for a short period of time, during specific story scenes.

Sprite Name Transformations Notes Status
Videl
N/A TBD Playable during her fight against Spopovitch in Chapter 3
Mr. Satan
(as "Hercule")
N/A TBD Playable during his confrontation with Majin Boo in Chapter 8


Codes & Secrets

TBD

Merchandise

Prima's Official Strategy Guide

An official strategy guide for Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury was released 21 September 2004 by Prima Games[1].

Releases

Domestic Release

Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II was originally released 14 September 2004 in exclusively in America. The game received no re-releases and no official international distribution or localization.

Domestic Media Coverage

TBD

Commercials & Trailers

Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury - 2004 Atari Trailer

Legacy

TBD

Additional Notes

  • Developed during a period when Atari had the appropriate sub-license to create and subcontract game development outside of Japan; Webfoot worked on all of the portable games, while Avalanche Software worked on Sagas (the only American-made console game for the franchise)
  • Additional notes TBD

Game Credits

Webfoot Technologies

  • President, Producer: Dana M. Dominiak
  • Game Programming, Tools Programming: Jeffrey Lim
  • AI Programming, Network Programming: Cliff Davies
  • Lead Game Scripting: Jim Grant
  • Lead Character Production: Andrew Myers
  • Lead Level Design, Dialog: Gerry Swanson
  • Design, Art: Jim Grant, Andrew Myers, Gerry Swanson
  • Character Art: Mandi Paugh
  • Portrait Art: Alisa E. Kober
  • Level Art: Brian Babendererde
  • Character Animation: Devon Browne, Adny Angrand, Rafael Toledo, Luis Lopez
  • Music, Sound Effects: Yannis Brown
  • Scripting: Pascal Pochol, Erik Hermansen, Dana M. Dominiak
  • Director of Software Engineering: Pascal Pochol
  • Testers: Peter Dilillo, Ben Vitoff, Scott Grant, Andrew Osborn, Charlie Bry, Ben Mohrbacher, Peter Mohrbacher, Dana Pellegrini
  • Project Director: Debra Osborn III


Atari

  • Senior Producer: Mark Flitman
  • Executive Producer: Jim Boone
  • Senior Brand Manager: Matt Collins
  • Director of Marketing: Tom Nichols
  • V.P. of Marketing: Nancy MacIntyre
  • Executive V.P. of Sales and Marketing: Wim Stocks
  • Director of Creative Services: Steve Martin
  • Director of Editorial & Documentation Services: Elizabeth Mackney
  • Graphic Designer: Kelly Wolnik
  • Documentation Specialist: Kurt Carlson
  • Copywriter: Paul Collin
  • Director of Publishing Support: Michael H. Gilmartin
  • QA Supervisors: Ezequiel Nunez
  • QA Lead: Christopher D. Reimer
  • Assistant Lead: Howell Selburn
  • Testers: Raymond Cicero, Leonard Trac, Libert Viray, Ed Toribio, Joel Yabrudy, Brian Tiangco, Felix Gunawan, Angel Marquez
  • Special Thanks: Peter Armstrong, Michael Cucchiarella, Amy Jordán, Chris Lundeen


References

  1. Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury (Prima's Official Strategy Guide). USA: Prima Games, 21 September 2004.