
Pokémon Dragon Ball Z Team Training
HackPokémon Dragon Ball Z Team Training is a crossover tactical RPG for the Game Boy Advance. Combining the monster-catching mechanics of Pokémon with the high-energy battles of Dragon Ball Z, players assemble a team of both Pokémon and Z Fighters. Train your team, master fusion techniques, and compete in arena battles to become the ultimate champion across both universes.
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About This Retro Game
This unique crossover features over 150 playable characters, including Pikachu, Charizard, Goku, Vegeta, and Frieza. Each character retains their signature moves and abilities from their original franchises.
The game introduces a fusion system that allows compatible characters to merge into powerful hybrids, such as Pikachu fusing with Goku to create Pika-Kame-Ha, a devastating electric energy attack.
Team synergy is key: Pokémon types and Dragon Ball Z power levels interact in strategic ways. A Water-type move might weaken a Fire-type Pokémon, while a Super Saiyan's aura could boost Electric-type attacks.
With a deep training system, hidden legendary encounters, and multiplayer link battles, Pokémon Dragon Ball Z Team Training delivers over 60 hours of gameplay for fans of both legendary series.
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