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|systems=[[NES]]
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|followed by=[[Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu]]
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'''Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo''' (or Dragon Ball: Mystery of Shenlong), released in 1986 for the [[Famicom]], was the second Dragon Ball console game published in Japan, but the first published in United States and Europe. (The first Dragon Ball game in Japan for a console was published earlier that year for Epoch's Super Cassette Vision.) This game is one of the two Dragon Ball NES/Famicom games not part of the Card Battle series. It was the ninth best selling Famicom game released in 1986, selling approximately 1,250,000 copies in its lifetime.
'''Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo''' (or Dragon Ball: Mystery of Shenlong), released in 1986 for the [[Famicom]], was the second Dragon Ball console game published in Japan, but the first published in United States and Europe. (The first Dragon Ball game in Japan for a console was published earlier that year for Epoch's Super Cassette Vision.) This game is one of the two Dragon Ball NES/Famicom games not part of the Card Battle series. It was the ninth best selling Famicom game released in 1986, selling approximately 1,250,000 copies in its lifetime. The was included in the Japanese release of the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] game [[Dragon Ball DS 2]].


The game stars Son Goku and very roughly follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga, culminating in the first wish from Shenlong. (In the US, this portion of the storyline is often called the Emperor Pilaf Saga.) The game consists of 2D overhead areas where Goku must fight many enemies and side scrolling sequences for the boss fights.  
The game stars Son Goku and very roughly follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga, culminating in the first wish from Shenlong. (In the US, this portion of the storyline is often called the Emperor Pilaf Saga.) The game consists of 2D overhead areas where Goku must fight many enemies and side scrolling sequences for the boss fights.  
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