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News   Official DBZ Website
- Posted By Dan Doll, 08.16.2002

Infogrames and FUNimation recently published Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game for the Gameboy Advance.

For those of you new to the game, visit the official website.

This site offers a look at the game's characters and graphics, as well as strategies, reviews, and more.

Here's an excerpt:
"Based on the Collectible Card Game from Score Entertainment, the Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game allows players to utilize a ladder fighting system to defeat opponents and finally the evil Cell himself! Unlock new characters as you use strategies and power to save the Universe from impending destruction!"

Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game is available in stores now.

Source: Official Dragon Ball Z: CCG Website