Dragon Ball Z: Kyôshū! Saiyan

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Dragon Ball Z: Kyôshū! Saiyan
Developer(s) Bandai
Publisher(s) Bandai
Series Dragon Ball Z
Platform(s) Famicom
Release date Flag of Japan October 27, 1990 (1990-10-27)
Genre(s) RPG
Card-based game
Mode(s) Single player

Dragon Ball Z: Kyôshū! Saiyan (ドラゴンボールZ 強襲!サイヤ人 Doragon Bōru Zetto Kyōshū! Saiyajin?, Dragon Ball Z: Fierce Attack! Saiyan) was the first Dragon Ball Z game to be released for the Nintendo Famicom system. Released by Bandai in October 27, 1990, Japanese language.

As with many of the previous Famicom Dragon Ball games, Kyôshū! Saiyajin uses a Battle Card system in a strategy format.

This game is notable for being the only source of the names of Brocco and Pumpkin, the illusion Saiyans who fought Yamcha and Tien in the Pendulum Room. Also included was Onion, a palette swap of Pumpkin that could transform into an Oozaru. Later in the game, six unseen saiyans can be unlocked.[citation needed]

A limited edition gold cartridge of the game was available in 1990.[citation needed]

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