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Article: Mini video-game reviews.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
- Article date:
- August 11, 2004
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_ "DRAGON BALL Z: SUPERSONIC WARRIORS," Atari for Game Boy Advance, $29.99. Rating: T (Teen). Two stars out of four.
Atari isn't afraid of milking that "Dragon Ball Z" cash cow to death.
Why? Because it can slap a popular name on mediocre games and rake in the money.
Goku and the gang from the enormously popular anime series (it's been one of the top 10 weekly Web searches on Lycos.com for nearly five years) return for more action in "Supersonic Warriors," a fighting game that gives you plenty of options but not much excitement.
In single-player mode, die-hard fans can play as a character, good or bad, through an alternate storyline ...