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Dragon Ball Z Legacy Of Goku 2 Super Saiyan Rage Code

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Mayor's house
Tropical islands
Where Piccolo (or God) lives
Northern desert
Northern mountains
B Building of the West City
Near Goku's house (there is a way behind trees) | Submitted by Stryker82
  • 99 Cookies

Go to Capsule Corp. and keep talking to Bulma's mom until she says you have 99 Cookies. Cookies recover 5 HP. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Alternate Ending Sequence

Get to level 50 with Hercule (Mr. Satan). Go to West City and break down the door (there is a 50 on it). Enter it to view the sequence. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Alternate Ending Sequence

Get to level 50 with Hercule (Mr. Satan). Go to West City and break down the door (there is a 50 on it). Enter it to view the sequence. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Bosses Data

When you finish bulma's tasks and receive the scouter and fight a boss,be sure to scan him/her with the select button. Then you'll have his/her data through the rest of the game. | Submitted by C.T.B.
  • DBallZ Show And Radio Shack/Circuit City Reference

In West City, inside the electronics store is a kid who says that they sell his favorite anime videos and wishes his life was more like an anime show. Their electronics store is called Circuit Shaq. a mix between two real electronics stores. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Defeating Bosses

If the land has something such as a palm tree, unbreakable boulder, or something similar, it can block attacks. Have a straight line and have some blocking attacks. Go behind it and you will be safe from attacks. Recharge your energy, then fight. Sometimes if the object that is blocking attacks is thin, you can punch them. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Defeating Cell With Gohan

When playing as Gohan, hide behind the big boulder where the other heroes are. Cell will be unable to attack. Keep on using Gohan's Masenko to defeat Cell. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Defeating Cell With Goku

When playing as Goku, hide behind the big boulder where the other heroes are. Cell will be unable to attack. Keep on using Goku's Spirit Bomb to defeat Cell. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Defeating The Dinosaur King

Go to the place at bottom of the screen where you came from. Stay there and the dinosaur king will not be able to attack you; the small gap is too small for him. Keep shooting fireballs at him until he gives up. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Dragonball in East District 439

When you are collecting the Dragonballs,and have gone to East District 439 for the Dragonball,you will need to pass a barrier,just train the guy and pass.When you get to the center of some ruins will see 3 dragon heads.You will also see 3 ways to go,left,right,and up.go up,kill the guys, and then go right.Turn on the generator and then go back to where the guys were,then go left,turn on the generator and save. Now,because you turned on the generators,you made 3 other dragon heads become switches.However,there is an order you have to activate them in.first go to the 3 dragon heads in the center of the ruins.Go right,then go into the room.you will see 1 of the 3 heads.turn on the switch.Then go to the center and go left and go into that room,then go to the center again and go up,when you turn on that switch you'll be able to go to the center where the water was.Just fight a master ninja guy and you get a Dragonball. | Submitted by C.T.B.
  • Easy experience

Before you get Goku, go to the northern mountains. Find the barrier that Goku is supposed to break. There should be a dinosaur behind it. Hit it through the fence. You will gain a lot more if you are under level 30. | Submitted by TheStriker
  • Easy health

Save and reset, then chose another player. Switch back and you should have full health. | Submitted by TheStriker
  • Easy Health Or Energy

In certain areas, there are rocks that can be broken to reveal health or energy. After you break the rock and get whatever is under it, leave the area and immediately return. The rock will be there again. Break it again and keep repeating this to get full health and energy. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Easy Sparring Match

At the start of the game when you can fight your friends at the atrium in the Capsule Corp. building, stand to the right of one of the pillars. You can hit them, but they cannot hit you. They will keep coming towards you; stand there and hit them when they are close enough. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Easy way of defeating Cell with Picolo

In order to beat Cell with Picolo go behind the huge boulder is where the rest of the gang is that way Cell won't mess you up when you turn Super Namek.Then when your Sayion gadge is full turn in to {SN} Super Namek.Then when your low on healh get out of SN and let your green and sayion gadge replenish.Then turn SN again and you will notice your health is replenishing. Keep on doing this and you'll be sure to win against Cell. | Submitted by FlameStriker
  • Faster Credits

Rotate the D-pad in circles at the credits. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Flying as a super sayian

When you get the ability to become a super sayian,go somewhere. Turn super sayian and go to the map. And there you go, you're flying around the world as a super sayian. | Submitted by C.T.B.
  • Glitch: Big Bang Attack Auto Charge Up

First, go somewhere where you can shoot blasts with Vegeta. Scroll your attacks with the 'L' button till you get to the Big Bang Attack. Hold down be to start chargin it up. Soon as you start charging it up, press the start button. Then, press the 'b' button. Now, the Big Bang Attack should be charging by itself. | Submitted by LZSchneider
  • Glitch: Dinosaur

Go to where Trunks's trophy is located. Go up to the R&R robot (should be by Trunks' level 50 gate). Press Select and click on the dinosaur, which on the outside is a robot but on the inside it is a dinosaur. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Glitch: Glowing Trunks

During the Cell Games, when Vegeta is fighting the Cell Jr., destroy it. Then, begin to charge Vegeta's special melee attack. Keep charging until the screen changes to the next fight. Trunks will be glowing. Note: There is no increase in power, and it will stop once you are punched. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Glitch: Locked Mayor's House

If you walk near the Mayor's house after it is opened, walk toward the gate a short distance, but still be out on the sidewalk. Press A + B and the gate will be locked, when it truly isn't. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Golden Capsule locations

After collecting all twenty five Golden Capsules, see Dr. Briefs. He lets you keep one. When used through the Item window, it takes you back to the World Map if you are standing outside. It will not work inside buildings or caves.
West City: 5
Warlord's Domain: 2
Triceratops Jungle: 2
Southern Continent: 3
Northern Mountains: 6
Outside Gingertown: 2
Gingertown: 1
Tropical Islands: 1
East District 439: 2
Master Roshi's Island: 1 | Submitted by TheStriker
  • Move Dialogue Box

You can move the dialogue box up and down the screen. Press L to move it up and R to move it down. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • New Moves

During the game, your journal will get updated to go train with Master Roshi. You can learn one move with Piccolo, Gohan, Vegeta and Trunks. One person will learn one move with Master Roshi. The move you will learn with each person is a 'Hold A' Move. Hold A and allow the attack to charge and each person does a different move. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • New Namek

Once you've found all 7 of the Missing Nameks, return to the ship near the Capsule Corporation and speak with the scientist. He'll ask you to accompany the refugees home to New Namek! Hop in the ship and you'll be taken to this bizarre world. The first thing you want to do is speak to the Namek in front of the ship. In gratitude, he'll give you the key to Grandpa Goku's house. You know, the one right next to Goku's house that you've never been able to open. When you return to Earth check here to grab +5 Power, Strength and Endurance Capsules.
Next, head into the cave at the north end of the settlement. Here you'll meet up with Frieza. Well you're going to have to fight him again. Other than his rather large amount of life, this battle isn't particularly hard. He doesn't seem to have any projectile attacks whatsoever, so don't be shy about putting distance between him and you if you need to go Super Saiyan. Other than that, just beat him up like you beat everybody else up in the game.

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Once he's dead, collect the +5 Power Capsule that he drops and head through the door to the north. Here we have a level 50 Piccolo Door. Assuming that he's appropriately leveled up, enter to find the Piccolo Statue. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Piccolo's level 50 trophy

GokuBefore you get Piccolo's level 50 trophy, you must fight Cooler (Frieza's brother who you encountered on Earth awhile back and requested to fight Goku). You do not have to fight with Goku, but if you do not, Cooler will become angry and will deal more damage. | Submitted by TheStriker
  • Play as Hercule (Satan)

Get to level 50 with Gohan, Piccolo, Vegeta, and Trunks. Go to the character specific gates marked with 50 to collect trophies. The locations are as follows:
Gohan: Outside Gingertown
Piccolo: New Namek (you must find all seven Nameks to visit)
Trunks: West City
Vegeta: Northern Mountains
After you complete the Cell Games, Hercule will become available. | Submitted by TheStriker
  • Snowy Highlands: +3 Power Capsule

When you are collecting the Dragonballs, you will unlock an area called Snowy Highlands. Go there and get up to the frozen river. Use the fly pad to fly across the river. When you get across, go north into the area with four Kuma Mercenarys. Defeat them, then go straight into the wall to the north. Punch it and a cave will be revealed. Inside there will be a Tyrannosaurus. Defeat it, and it will drop a +3 Power Capsule. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Super Regular Gohan

After you complete the Cell Games, you have to talk to Dende. Make sure your character is Gohan. Turn Super Saiyan before you talk to him. When you are circled around the Dragonballs, Gohan's hair is yellow, but when he talks his hair is normal. | Submitted by Stryker82
  • Unlock Hercule, etc.

To Unlock Hercule (Mr.Satan) Get Gohan,Piccolo, Vegeta, and Trunks to Level 50 and get there Tophies. If it's before the Cell Games you'll need to beat the Cell Games. Hercule will now be available.
Hercule Stats:
Comes at Level:40
Starting Str:19/100
Starting Pow:18/100
Starting End:30/100
Level 50 Door:KZTV in West City
Attacks:A-Normal Melee Hold A-Nothing B-'Peace(Freeze Time for 5-7 sec)'
Different Diolog: Go Talk to Chi-Chi,Bulma,Master Roshi,Oolong,and Chioutzu with Hercule.
Chi-Chi: 'The public deserves to know what my son did! It's not fair!How could you steal credit from a little boy like that!'
Oolong: 'I have to applaud you Hercule! Your the only person in the world who's a bigger coward than me!'
Master Roshi: Maybe under different circumstances I could have trained you and made you into a real fighter. But as things are, you are helpless.'
Chiaotzu: It's a good thing for you that Gohan dosen't crave fame or fortune!'
Bulma:'How can you be such a jerk Hercule?You better leave before I call Security.'
Defeating Cooler: When you have all 7 Nameks and go to new Namek everthing looks fine. See the cave all the way in the back, Cooler is in it. He's been here since you were a level 11! A level 48-50 Gohan should work on Cooler's 10,200 HP. When 3 quarters of life is depleated go Super Saiyin.
The Cell Games Tournement:
Round 1 Goku VS Cell
Round 2 Goku VS Cell
Round 3 Gohan VS Cell
Round 4(or5)Piccolo VS Cell Jr.
Round 6 Vegeta VS Cell JR.
Round 7 Trunks VS Cell Jr
Round 7 1/2 Gohan VS Cell

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Round 8 Cell and Goku Go BOOM!(So Sad)
Final Round : Gohan VS Cell | Submitted by Sean
  • Vinnie's music

In the cave where you have to turn off Vinnie's music, turn the blue, green, and black switches on. | Submitted by TheStriker
  • Vinnie's switchs

When you go to the party house in the Northern Mountains, you will, on the way, see a row of switches. The black, green, and blue have to be on, the others have to be off. That's how you open the basement door to destroy the generators. | Submitted by C.T.B.
  • West City: Talking dog:

Talk to the dog that is directly under the antique shop constantly. It will finally say 'Will you rub my tummy please?' instead of 'Woof'. | Submitted by Stryker82


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  • Awesome Music:
    • The soundtrack for the first Legacy of Goku game by Ariel Gross is surprisingly engaging and while he does pay homage to the Faulconer opening theme for the game's intro theme, the rest are all well put together original pieces, especially the final battle theme and the Namekian Temple theme.
    • Legacy of Goku II and Buu's Fury notably feature soundtracks consisting of remixes of the music composed by Bruce Faulconer for the original North American English dub of Dragon Ball Z. Hearing these epic songs straight out of the anime in 16-bit form is a real treat. Even fans of the original music are fine with it.
  • Demonic Spiders:
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    • Due to the Nintendo Hard nature of the first game, just about every enemy in the game qualifies, but special mention goes to the wolves. They are extremely powerful and take a lot of effort and luck to beat, but they are the most common enemy in the early stages of the game. In fact, there are several of them in the woods surrounding Goku's house, and they could very well be the very first enemy you fight in the game. Many players have started the game, saw a wolf, and then the next thing they saw was the game over screen.
    • In Legacy of Goku II the aligators and saber-tooth tigers populating the Tropical Islands are this. They are quite strong AND they often come in large groups, so they can easily swarm you and give you no time to react if you are unprepared. Adding on to this is the fact that you can only play as Vegeta and Trunks on your first visit to the Tropical Islands, and their Super Saiyan forms have just had their speed greatly nerfed for story reasons, which makes them even tougher to deal with. You could try to avoid them entirely, but they do give quite a bit of EXP if you beat them, and since they come in large groups...
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    • Buu's Fury is an extremely easy game, but there is one enemy that could give players a hard time. The cyborgs that can transform into a ball will become invulnerable to all damage when they do so, and they can damage you just by touching you. The area where you first encounter them has a lot of small rooms and narrow passageways, so it's difficult to avoid them when they do this. They can also hit rather hard, so you may find yourself in a dangerous situation very suddenly.
  • Even Better Sequel: The Legacy of Goku II was well-liked enough, but Buu's Fury polished the engine even further.
  • Fanon Discontinuity: The first Legacy of Goku is generally ignored and for good reason. The only reason to even play it now is out of morbid curiosity, and to see just how lightyearsan improvement the sequels are over it.
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  • Funny Moments: Broly's expression if you trick him into jumping into lava in his boss fight in Buu's Fury.
  • Game-Breaker:
    • Weighted clothing in Buu's Fury, which increases your XP gain at the cost of decreasing your speed. Thing is, it doesn't slow you down that much. Before long, you'll be ten or twenty levels ahead of the curve and killing every enemy in one shot, especially combined with the level up point-boosting Gokuu Hat.
    • Also in Buu's Fury, the 255 Senzu Bean bug. Normally Senzu Beans are Too Awesome to Use, but if you're carrying hundreds more than the game intends, never mind that.
  • Goddamned Bats:
    • Legacy of Goku II has the mechanical ladybug enemies. They attack by shooting lightning at you, which has a fairly long reach and a long-lasting hitbox, making hitting them tricky. They're also the very first standard enemy you encounter, and they can easily kill you if you're not careful. Once you've leveled up a few times, they're not as deadly, but they remain a frequent annoyance throughout the game.
    • Buu's Fury has a few. First are the tanks, which can damage you just by touching you, and are able to fire missiles at you very rapidly, requiring you to either use ki attacks (which are rather weak in Buu's Fury compared to Legacy of Goku II) or time your punches VERY well. There are also the skeleton enemies, which have shields that can completely block your attacks, and have to be defeated multiple times before they will actually stay dead. Thankfully, aside from one point where you are required to fight a tank due to it blocking a passage the exact width of the tank, you can simply run past any enemy you deem to annoying to deal with.
  • Good Bad Bugs:
    • In the first game, if you got hit by an enemy's ki blast while flying, you would become invincible until you fly again. It makes a game rife with Fake Difficulty somewhat more playable. Though, it's mainly only bosses that use ki blasts, and it's not until Namek that regular enemies use ki blasts, so you still have to get through the first two-thirds of the game legit. Or just use the invincibility Cheat Code.
    • In Buu's Fury, an early Fetch Quest has you retrieve a Senzu Bean (which grants full health and ki) for Videl. If you eat the bean yourself before delivering it, the game will subtract one bean from your empty stock anyway, causing it to wrap around and give you 255. This is particularly broken when you consider that ordinarily you can only carry 3.
  • Growing the Beard: The Legacy of Goku II is considered when the series really started getting good, due to featuring multiple playable characters instead of just Goku, being more faithful in following the anime's story and not cutting stuff out, a world map and larger areas to explore, better fighting and a much better health system where you can take more than just 3-4 hits.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: When Gohan transformed into Super Saiyan 2 in the fight with Cell, the game mis-labels it as 'Super Saiyan Rage'. Then Dragon Ball Super comes out with an actual Super Saiyan Rage form for Future Trunks, as a variant of Super Saiyan 2.
    • Another moment made retroactively humorous and ironic comes from Buu's Fury. After destroying a robot sent by Pilaf to prevent Goten and Trunks from getting his Dragon Ball, Pilaf surrenders proclaiming 'Okay. I give up! Take the Dragon Ball. I'm getting too old for this...' While this was a Discontinuity Nod to the Non-canon continuation Dragon Ball GT (in which he and his underlings were indeed elderly by then), funnily enough Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods would reveal that the Pilaf Gang themselves have been reverted to children thanks to a mis-worded wish to Shenron.
  • No Problem with Licensed Games: OK, few will defend the first game in the series, but both sequels are regarded as good action RPGs for the Game Boy Advance, and are thought to be one of the best non-fighting games based on the Dragon Ball franchise.
  • The Problem with Licensed Games: The Legacy of Goku isn't very good, being slow, clunky, and an all-around piece of crap.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: The Stations of the Canon are a known force that shines through just about every major Dragon Ball property, but in a game with character customization and gradually giving the player a full party of Z Fighters to enjoy, it's slightly disappointing that none of them get to really have major fights that they already didn't. Imagine if, for example, after Goku's Heroic Sacrifice at the end of II, you could still choose to fight his super perfect form with Gohan, yes, but alternatively any of Vegeta, Trunks, Piccolo, or even Hercule, making his lie genuinely come true. Or in the case of Buu's Fury, how hard would it have been to get Gohan, Goten, and Trunks back just before Kid Buu and have them Spared by the Adaptation for the sake of fighting him with whoever you want?
  • Scrappy Mechanic: Ki drain from Super forms in II makes them wildly impractical for anything more than a stat boost while you spam your melee attack, as using ki attacks will drain the entire meter in no time. Buu's Fury fixes this by adding a yellow 'super meter' on top of the ki meter and draining that instead, plus adding hefty ki regeneration when landing melee attacks.
  • Surprisingly Improved Sequel: The Legacy of Goku II is an impressive step-up from the first game, with many fans considering it (and Buu's Fury) one of the best Dragon Ball Z games.
  • That One Level: The bit in II where you have to move three dinosaur eggs down a mountain. It's only one screen, but you can't attack, you're not allowed to take damage, the room is loaded with patrolling enemies, and you have to do the exact same thing three times with no changes to the gameplay.
  • Tier-Induced Scrappy: Gohan after getting his power-up from the Elder Kai in Buu's Fury, as it removes his ability to go Super Saiyan (and the speed boost you get from being in it) without giving him a permanent boost to speed like when he was the Great Saiyaman. This means he's always at his untransformed speed, making him suddenly less desirable when he's at his strongest in canon.