The video game sales results are in for May 2002, and Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku from Infogrames was far and away the #1 title for Game Boy Advance (GBA) during the period, according to NPDFunworld TRSTS Video Games Services. Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku accounted for 19.1% of all GBA software dollars spent during May, or 18.5% of all GBA software units sold, crushing the nearest competitors which accounted for less than 7.5% in each category.
The explosive performance of Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku also catapulted the game to the #2 slot among the Top 100 Selling Video Games for May 2002, and the #28 slot for the year to date, according to NPDFunworld. When combined with the strong sales of Infogrames’ Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game, which debuted in late May, the Dragon Ball Z franchise earned Infogrames the #1 rank among all GBA publishers for May 2002.