Atari?s first
Dragon Ball product,
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku, was released in May 2002 and, according to The NPD Group, was the #3 best-selling Game Boy Advance release that year. Since that time, the company has released 12
Dragon Ball video games. Atari recently announced plans to release four new
Dragon Ball titles in 2005, including
Dragon Ball Z: Sagas (Spring 2005), the franchise?s much-anticipated first action title and first
DBZ game for the Xbox, and
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation (Summer 2005), the first all-
DBGT action/adventure title for the GBA.
The Dragon Ball brand will continue to build momentum as FUNimation and its licensees relaunch the brand. Starting in April, FUNimation will release the next movie in the Dragon Ball Z series ?Broly: Second Coming,? as well as the ?Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Uncut Special Editions.? These Ultimate Uncut Special Editions feature never-before-seen footage as well as a variety of extras including an exclusive Goku vs. Vegeta Featurette with dialogue and discussions from the voice actors, media and fans. In May, following the very successful ?Dragon Ball GT? series, ?Dragon Ball Z? will return to broadcast. FUNimation also has plans to expand the Dragon Ball brand in the Hispanic market.