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シェンロン なぞ

Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo (ドラゴンボール 神 龍 の 謎 Doragon Bōru


Shenron no Nazo, lit. "Dragon Ball: Shenlong’s Riddle") is the second video
game based on the Dragon Ball series (its predecessor being Dragon Ball: Dragon
Daihikyou) and the first Dragon Ball game produced and distributed by Bandai. It is
an action game developed by TOSE Software Company. It was released for
the Family Computer on November 27, 1986 in Japan. Outside Japan, a
graphically altered version released for the North American market in March 1988
under the title of Dragon Power, which divorced the game from the Dragon
Ball license. A European version which retained the license, titled Dragon Ball: Le
Secret du Dragon, was also released in 1990 primarily for the French market.
Shenron no Nazo is included as a bonus feature in the Japanese release
of Dragon Ball: Origins 2 for Nintendo DS, and it is one of the games included in
the game compilation J Legend Retsuden for Nintendo 3DS.

Contents
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Overview

Gameplay footage on the 1st Stage


Shenron no Nazo consists of 2D overhead areas where Goku must fight many
enemies, and switches to side-scrolling sequences for the boss fights.
Plot

The first fight against Yamcha


The game stars Goku and initially roughly follows the first two volumes of
the Dragon Ball manga where he encounters many enemies and allies while
collecting the Dragon Balls, culminating in the first wish from Shenron in
the Emperor Pilaf Saga (levels 1 to 6).
The game then moves on to an entirely original story line: Goku enters a Kung-Fu
Tournament for levels 7 to 10 and faces off against various strong opponents. A
year later (levels 11 to 14) Goku borrows the Dragon Radar from Bulma and heads
out in search of his Grandpa Gohan's keepsake, the Four-Star Dragon Ball. He
detects a ball in space and heads there, finding that Monster Carrot has set up an
operation there, Goku defeats Kurilien, whom had been hired by Monster Carrot,
and then Monster Carrot himself, Goku obtains a Dragon Ball, but it is not the Four-
Star and so Goku continues searching. Goku returns to Earth to obtain the Dragon
Balls, adventuring through Seven Island, a jungle ruled by Bimbo and the finally
goes to Konpei Tower and fights the MB Army to obtain the Dragon Ball, after
defeating the MB Army General - who Goku an co. assumed had the Dragon Ball -
they find that he did not have it, they head to the next room in the tower and
encounter a robot, Goku defeats it and obtains the Four-Star Dragon Ball, then
makes a wish.

After this, Pilaf appears in a cliffhanger, saying next time he will definitely get world
domination.

Chapters
1. "Let's meet the Turtle" – Takes place on Mount Paozu. The boss is Bear
Thief.
2. "Oh evil Oolong" – Takes place in Aru Village. The boss is Oolong.
3. "Cold Yamcha in the desert" – This chapter takes place in Diablo Desert.
The boss is Yamcha.
4. "Between Fire Mountain and Ox-King" – This chapter takes place on Fire
Mountain. The boss is Ox-King.
5. "Not the Rabbit" – This chapter takes place in Fungus Town. The boss
is Monster Carrot.
6. "Pilaf's battle" – This chapter takes place in Pilaf's Castle. The "boss"
is Emperor Pilaf.
7. "Kung fu Tournament - First Round" – The boss is Krillin.
8. "Kung fu Tournament - Second Round" – The boss is Metal Soldier.
9. "Kung fu Tournament - Semi-Final" – The boss is Yamcha.
10. "Kung fu Tournament - Final" – The boss is Buyon.
11. "Monster Carrot's Revenge" – Goku goes on the moon to battle Monster
Carrot.
12. "Seven Island" – Takes place on islands. The bosses are a duo of
giant crabs named Bubbler.
13. "Jungle King Bimbo" – This chapter takes place in the jungle. The boss
is Bimbo.
14. "Candy" – Takes place in the Konpei Tower. Goku fights Krillin, Ox-King,
and the Pilaf Robot.

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