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* 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) | * 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) | ||
* In May of 2005 a listing for the title "Transformation 2" for the Game Boy Advance was found on GameStop.com, with a release date set for '''5 November 2005'''.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=|Website=Kanzenshuu|Title="Transformation 2 For GameBoy Advance Listed at GameStop"|Date=14 May 2005|AccessDate=01 April 2019}}</ref> | |||
==Game Credits== | ==Game Credits== | ||
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Dragon Ball GT: Transformation Title Screen | |||
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| Release Date | 09 August 2005 (NA) | ||
| Genre | Beat 'em up | ||
| Developer | Webfoot Technologies | ||
| Publisher | Atari | ||
| Music Composer(s) | Yannis Brown | ||
| Rating | ESRB Everyone 10+ | ||
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game developed by Webfoot Technologies and published by Atari for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance originally released 09 August 2005 exclusively in America.
Transformation would be the fifth and final game developed by Webfoot Technologies for the franchise, being preceded by the critically panned Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu and Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku series on the Game Boy Advance.
Gameplay
TBD
Story
TBD
Codes & Secrets
TBD
Merchandise
Prima's Official Strategy Guide
An official strategy guide for Dragon Ball GT: Transformation was released 16 August 2005 by Prima Games[1].
Releases
Domestic Release
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation was originally released 09 August 2005 exclusively in America.
Domestic Media Coverage
TBD
Commercials & Trailers
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation 2005 TV Commercial
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)
- In May of 2005 a listing for the title "Transformation 2" for the Game Boy Advance was found on GameStop.com, with a release date set for 5 November 2005.[2]
Game Credits
Webfoot Technologies
TBD
References
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