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| rom_title    = Doragon Bōru Adobansu Adobenchā
| rom_title    = Doragon Bōru Adobansu Adobenchā
| eng_title    = Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure
| eng_title    = Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure
| dates        = 18 November 2004 (JP)<br>17 June 2005(EU)<br>06 August 2006 (NA)
| dates        = 18 November 2004 <small>(JP)</small><br>17 June 2005 <small>(EU)</small><br>06 August 2006 <small>(NA)</small>
| genre        = Beat 'em up
| genre        = Action/Beat-'em-up
| price        =  
| price        =  
| developer    = [[Cavia]]<br>[[Arc System Works]]
| developer    = [[Cavia]]<br>[[Arc System Works]]
| publisher    = [[Banpresto]] (JP) <br>[[Atari]] (NA)<br>[[Bandai]] (EU)
| publisher    = [[Banpresto]] <small>(JP)</small> <br>[[Atari]] <small>(NA)</small><br>[[Bandai]] <small>(EU)</small>
| music        =  
| music        =  
| chars        =  
| chars        =  
| rating        = CERO A (JP)<br>ESRB E10 (NA)<br>PEGI 3+ (EU)
| rating        = CERO A <small>(JP)</small><br>ESRB E10 <small>(NA)</small><br>PEGI 3+ <small>(EU)</small>
| shipped      =  
| shipped      =  
| sold          =  
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'''''Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure''''' is a side-scrolling beat-em up/platformer developed by [[Dimps]] and published by [[Banpresto]] for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance originally released '''18 November 2004''' in Japan.
'''''Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure''''' is a side-scrolling action/beat-'em-up video game developed by [[Dimps]] and published by [[Banpresto]] for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance originally released '''18 November 2004''' in Japan. The game later received an international release under the slight title change of '''''Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure'''''.


''Advance Adventure'' would be the second of only two ''Dragon Ball'' titles developed in Japan for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, the other being [[Dragon Ball Z: Bukū Tōgeki]] released earlier the same year.
Though the series was prolific on the Game Boy Advance in America due to the Infogrames/Atari sub-license spawning various releases, ''Advance Adventure'' would be the second of only two ''Dragon Ball'' titles developed in Japan for the system (the other being ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Bukū Tōgeki]]'' released earlier the same year, in addition to a Japanese "reverse import" localization of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II]]'').


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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TBD
TBD


==Codes &amp; Secrets==
==Codes &amp; Secrets==
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==Merchandise==
==Merchandise==


On '''29 November 2004''', Shueisha released a [[Banpresto]] official V-Jump series Strategy Guide <ref>{{Cite game guide|Title="Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure"|Book=19}}</ref> for ''Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure'' in Japan.
On '''29 November 2004''', Shueisha released a [[Banpresto]] official V-Jump Series Strategy Guide <ref>{{Cite game guide|Title="Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure"|Book=19}}</ref> for ''Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure'' in Japan.
 


==Releases==
==Releases==
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===International Release===
===International Release===


The game was released in Europe on '''17 June 2005''' and in North America on '''06 June 2006'''.
''Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure'' was released in Europe on '''17 June 2005''' and in North America on '''06 June 2006'''.


==Domestic Media Coverage==
==Domestic Media Coverage==
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==Commercials & Trailers==
==Commercials & Trailers==
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAN7sz8vPAE Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 1 (Japanese)]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAN7sz8vPAE Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 1 (Japanese)]
 
* [https://youtu.be/yAN7sz8vPAE?t=225 Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 2 (Japanese)]
[https://youtu.be/yAN7sz8vPAE?t=225 Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 2 (Japanese)]
* [https://youtu.be/yAN7sz8vPAE?t=241 Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 3 (Japanese)]
 
* [https://youtu.be/yAN7sz8vPAE?t=476 Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 4 (Japanese)]
[https://youtu.be/yAN7sz8vPAE?t=241 Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 3 (Japanese)]
 
[https://youtu.be/yAN7sz8vPAE?t=476 Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure - Commercial 4 (Japanese)]


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
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==Game Credits==
==Game Credits==
TBD
TBD



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Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure
Japan

Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure Japanese Title Screen

Europe

Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure European Title Screen

USA

Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure North American Title Screen

ドラゴンボール アドバンスアドベンチャー
Doragon Bōru Adobansu Adobenchā
Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure
Release Date 18 November 2004 (JP)
17 June 2005 (EU)
06 August 2006 (NA)
Genre Action/Beat-'em-up
Developer Cavia
Arc System Works
Publisher Banpresto (JP)
Atari (NA)
Bandai (EU)
Rating CERO A (JP)
ESRB E10 (NA)
PEGI 3+ (EU)
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Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure is a side-scrolling action/beat-'em-up video game developed by Dimps and published by Banpresto for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance originally released 18 November 2004 in Japan. The game later received an international release under the slight title change of Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure.

Though the series was prolific on the Game Boy Advance in America due to the Infogrames/Atari sub-license spawning various releases, Advance Adventure would be the second of only two Dragon Ball titles developed in Japan for the system (the other being Dragon Ball Z: Bukū Tōgeki released earlier the same year, in addition to a Japanese "reverse import" localization of Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II).

Gameplay

TBD

Story

TBD

Codes & Secrets

TBD

Merchandise

On 29 November 2004, Shueisha released a Banpresto official V-Jump Series Strategy Guide [1] for Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure in Japan.

Releases

Domestic Release

Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure was originally released 18 November 2004 in Japan. The game was later re-released under Banpresto's BEST line on 23 March 2006.

International Release

Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure was released in Europe on 17 June 2005 and in North America on 06 June 2006.

Domestic Media Coverage

TBD

Commercials & Trailers

Legacy

TBD

Additional Notes

TBD

Game Credits

TBD

References

  1. "Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure". Dragon Ball: Advance Adventure. Japan: Shueisha, 29 November 2004. ISBN 4-08-779303-6.