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Sailor moon s fighting game sprites
Sailor moon s fighting game sprites









Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R (Bandai) 1993 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R The game has different endings for each playable character. The Mega Drive counterpart does not contain any of the music from the SNES game, with the exception of the main theme song at the title screen, bosses also has their own song rather than a generic theme for all of them. Some of the boss battles are different as well, and a new hidden final boss, Queen Metallia is featured when playing on Hard Mode. The Mega Drive version features most of the stages from the SNES version but a few were removed and replaced. The enemies are mostly the youma of the Dark Kingdom that appeared in the anime, but if more than one of the same kind appears at once, the others are colored differently (a common device for this genre of games). Each Sailor Soldier has some sequences of blows, three aerial attacks (neutral, moving forward/backward, downward) and a special charge-up projectile.

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The game is set in the first series of Sailor Moon, and the player takes control of one or two of the five heroines. The Mega Drive version was developed and published by Ma-Ba, although certain elements were recycled from the Super Famicom version. It was localized in the Europe exclusively in French in 1994.

sailor moon s fighting game sprites

Sailor Moon (or Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon) is a beat 'em up video game developed by Angel in 1993, and ported to the Super Famicom. Super Famicom/Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesisġ Player or 2 Players (Mega Drive version is 1 Player only) They have never been released in any other country, with the exception of the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon game developed by Angel, which was released in France in 1994. As of 1995, the games released each had sales figures of about 200,000 to 300,000. The series was released in Japan during the height of the media franchise's popularity. The Sailor Moon video game series is based on Naoko Takeuchi's manga and anime series of the same name. Don't put in redirects for shows, books, etc. Be careful, though, the only things that go in the Main namespace are tropes and should be created through the YKTTW system. If you want to start a VideoGame/SailorMoon page, just click the edit button above. If you meant one of those, just click and go.









Sailor moon s fighting game sprites