
Defeating the challenge mode grants the greatest number of points that can be spent in the options menu, allowing for a wider variety of character combinations for teams. Only after defeating the first enemy team, the player can unlock new teams to fight against until the mode is completed. Character selection cannot exceed level four, and in order to defeat the enemy team, the player must fully utilize their three chosen characters’ abilities. The player selects three characters to form a team and must battle against pre-set enemy teams that are generated by the computer AI.

If the player is able to defeat all opponents without dying once in a story, a certain number of stories give players a bonus fight, extending the storyline as a special reward. Once the story is completed, the player will gain points that they can spend in the options mode to unlock new characters in order to engage in the storyline from another characters perspective, battling different opponents. As the storyline progresses, the character gains new abilities that enhance the players’ gameplay experience, allowing for more strategic battle combinations. Once a scene is done, the player must fight an opponent, continue with the scene, and fight again against computer AI, where the next opponent is slightly more difficult than the previous. The story mode is presented through short scenes where long texts associated with pictures and scenery are involved. In each story the player fights through a series of six to eight opponents, which follow the original Dragon Ball Z anime storyline in the chosen characters’ perspective. In this game mode, the player selects one of sixteen different stories to follow a core narrative - there are three Z-Stories which roughly follow the canon of the DBZ Manga and Anime across the Namek, Android and Majin Sagas from numerous characters, and thirteen Character Stories for each of the thirteen playable characters, many of which show alternate 'What If' outcomes to the DBZ story. Vegeta (Base Super Saiyan Majin Vegeta).Gohan (Super Saiyan 2 (Teen) Ultimate Gohan).It was developed by Arc System Works and Cavia for Banpresto and released for the Game Boy Advance on June 22, 2004. The game offers a variety of modes that the player can choose from, and when completed, can earn points to unlock various characters and missions. The game is preceded by Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu and followed by Dragon Ball Z: Buu’s Fury. Main article: Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriorsĭragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors ( ドラゴンボールZ 舞空闘劇, Doragon Bōru Zetto Bukū Tôgeki) is the first game in the Supersonic Warriors series and is the ninth installment of Dragon Ball Z franchise games that are compatible with Nintendo handheld devices.
