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[edit] Electronics Boutique
The information of the Saturn being sold at EB in 1998 is true. As it was the way I personally obtained my copy of the game. The only problem with this is I don't any sources to back up the claim. The only way to prove this is to find the magazine ad that EB put out advertising their distribution of imported Saturn games. The game itself was featured on this ad as Dragon Ball Z: Legends, that might be where the nickname came from. Sarujo (talk) 22:28, 17 February 2008 (UTC)