Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure

Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure, based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, revolves around Goku's early adventures when he was a kid.

Versions and Build Dates
All versions of the game include some build info near the end of the ROM. The Japanese and Korean versions, while separate ROMs, share the same version and date. Given that the versions seem to count inversely to the games' release order, it's possible they were each versioned separately.

Intro Sequence
Copyright screens were introduced in the European and US versions. Because Funimation owns the rights to Dragon Ball in the US, more copyright disclaimers had to be added. Additionally, because Bandai and Atari are the respective publishers of the European and the US version, screen sequences were added showing their logos.

Title Screen
The Japanese copyright information was translated to English and updated (although it is removed in the US version). The graphics for the "Advanced Adventure" line were changed to show the dragon balls and Shenron's head and the blue color in "Dragon" was brightened. The US version uses its own graphics for the entire game name and includes a ‌® symbol.

Additionally, the Japanese version plays an instrumental version of the anime's opening theme "Makafushigi Adventure!", which has been replaced in the US and European versions.

Voice Acting
While the Japanese and the European version share the same voice acting for Goku, the US version uses voice acting from the show released in the US. This includes, but is not limited to Goku calling "Kinto-un" vs. "Flying Nimbus".

Miscellaneous
The A-button icon is different in all of the three versions. (Also, Gokou instead of Goku.)