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You recruit the OG Dragon Ball crew for turn-based fights, bouncing between forests and villages while Goku charges up those janky 8-bit Kamehamehas. Feels like digging up a forgotten NES episode—clunky but full of charm.

Dragon Ball: Le Secret du Dragon is a French release for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Bandai and published in 1993. It arrived late in the NES lifecycle, a time when many players were already moving on to 16-bit systems, but it offered an early attempt to adapt the Dragon Ball universe into a playable adventure. The game stays close to the show's initial story arc, focusing on Goku's first major journey with Bulma.
You control Goku as he explores the world screen by screen, talking with characters, gathering items, and engaging in turn-based combat against familiar foes like the Red Ribbon Army. The main goal is to collect the seven Dragon Balls, which involves navigating through towns, forests, and enemy bases. Signature mechanics include a simple menu for special attacks like the Kamehameha and an overhead perspective that shifts to a first-person view during battles. The pacing is deliberate, and the difficulty can feel uneven due to some awkward controls and random encounter rates. Playing it today feels like revisiting a rough but earnest interpretation of the series, where patience is rewarded with moments of genuine nostalgia.

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