Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu

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Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu


Dragon Ball Daimaō Fukkatsu (ドラゴンボール 大だい魔ま王おう復ふっ活かつ Doragon Bōru Daimaō Fukkatsu, lit. Dragon Ball Great Demon King's Revival) is a part playing videotape game released only in Japan by Bandai on August 12, 1988. It's the alternate Dragon Ball videotape game released for the Nintendo Famicom.

Daimaō Fukkatsu is the first part playing game grounded on the Dragon Ball series. Its gameplay was reused in the Gokuden videotape game series.

Story.


Daimaō Fukkatsu takes place during the King Piccolo Saga, but rather of being killed at the World Martial Trades Tournament, Krillin is killed at Kame House, where the adventure begins. After a battle with Tambourine, Goku goes to West City in order to get the Dragon Radar from Bulma, and also in the Southern Transformation Kindergarten to find Oolong and Puar. After defeating the demons who took his musketeers' places at academy, Goku heads to Jingle Village to find the Dragon Balls, meets Android 8 in the Muscle Palace, defeats the Pilaf Gang who's also on a hunt for the Dragon Balls, and finds the Two- Star Ball. After getting a submarine at Kame House, Goku and his musketeers go the Pirate Cave, where he defeats the demon Banjo and finds the Three- Star Ball, but it's stolen by Mercenary Tao. Goku defeats the Pilaf Machine formerly again, and finds the Six- Star and Four- Star Balls in the castle. Ball, and meets Korin on top of the Korin Tower.

He finds the One- Star and Five- Star Balls. With the seven Dragon Balls, Goku process Shenron to get a path to the Remote Land of Konpei, where he meets Lord Konpei, who opens a way to Piccolo's Mansion. In Piccolo's Mansion, Goku meets Organ and defeats Drum, he meets the ghost of Krillin, and also he destroys the manse. Eventually, Goku heads to the Dark Castle and defeats King Piccolo. The game ends with NBS News publicizing the end of King Piccolo.

Gameplay.


The player controls Goku and moves around the board- style chart to reach a target destination. On the way, Goku encounters several characters. The outgrowth of each fight is determined by the aimlessly generated hand of cards the player and the opponent are dealt. The player flips over cards in a certain order, and their conduct are also shown as an animated battle.

Once at the target destination, Goku progress through a 3D-suchlike area and can" talk"," probe", or" use an item". There are traps that can damage Goku and indeed end the game. Watchwords are used to save the progress.

Goku can be leveled up at a outside of 14 in this videotape game.

Cards.
Fortune Cards.

Each time Goku moves on the field, he draws one card. Different effects be depending on the card drawn

* King Piccolo card an adversary appears.
* Fortuneteller Baba card draw another card, training, or nervous breakdown, forcing the total relief of the card hand.
* Shenlong card Have a regale (up to 25 strength recovery), eating Senzu Beans ( full strength recovery), increase the position of a fellow character, or aimlessly replace a chosen card.
*Mr. Popo card nothing happens.

Battle Cards.

Star Cards – Habituated to control Goku's movement on the chart. How far he's suitable to move depends on the number of stars on the card played. The number of stars on cards can go from 1 to 7.

Attack Cards – Habituated to attack the opponent during a battle. Whoever has the loftiest number of stars on the card canattack. However, nothing attack, If there's a tie in the number of stars. Each Attack Card has a kanji which denotes the type of attack
* 拳 – Punch
* 蹴 – Kick
*連 – Punch & Kick quintet
* 棒 – Power Pole
* 必 – Special Attack the player can choose from five of Goku's hand ways. The more a fashion is used, the more important it becomes. The five attacks that can be chosen include Rock, Scissors'N' Paper, Kamehameha ( latterly replaced by the Super Kamehameha), Rear Kamehameha, Hasshu-ken, Relish Fashion ( latterly replaced by the Double- Relish, which is latterly replaced by Triple- relish).
* 逃 – Run Down
* ? – Random Attack

Kanji Numbered Cards – Cards are used fordefense. However, Goku may be suitable to avoid the opponent's attack, If the kanji number on the card is high enough. 

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