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News   Dragon Ball Z Selling Well
- Posted By Dan Doll, 06.07.2002

Infogrames issued a new press release yesterday with sales numbers for its newest Dragon Ball Z games including Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game.

Here's the info, straight from 'Grames.

"Infogrames' Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance has sold through its initial shipment of 300,000 units in just three weeks in the stores, with orders for more than another 250,000 units having already been placed. Currently ranked the #1 Game Boy Advance title at all leading retailers of video game software in the U.S. and Canada, Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku is also Infogrames' best-selling Nintendo title of all-time.

The Company's Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game, also for the Game Boy Advance, has sold more than 50,000 units since shipping to retailers late last week, putting the title alongside Legacy of Goku at the top of the Game Boy Advance charts for the week."

Infogrames is also reporting solid sales for its new PS2 game, Test Drive.