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Though none of the Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku games were released in Japan, a special version of the second instalment called Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II: International was released exclusively in Japan. This edition was published by Banpresto and featured updated character portraits and the character's names changed to their original Japanese names, though Mr. Satan is still referred to his English name "Hercule" on a parade float.
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