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− | + | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (美少女戦士セーラームーン) is a beat 'em up arcade game based on the [[wikipedia:Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon]] anime and manga series for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], developed by [[Arc System Works]] and [[TNS]], and published by [[Ma-Ba]]. It was originally released in 1993 by [[Angel]] for the Super Famicom. | |
− | The game was released during the series' third metaseries ("Sailor Moon S"), which in a year later, the Sailor Moon series would reach North America. | + | The game was released during the series' third metaseries ("Sailor Moon S"), which in a year later, the Sailor Moon series would reach North America. At the same time, the Sailor Moon series was already popular in France and Spain, these countries actually receiving a PAL localization of the original SNES version in November 1994. But despite all the aforementioned, only a Japanese version exists of the Mega Drive version with only Japanese text. |
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
{{quote| | {{quote| | ||
My name is Usagi Tsukino. But in reality, I am Sailor Moon, one of the five Sailor Guardians fighting to protect the moon's kingdom Silver Millennium. Suddenly, one day I saw a dream that the defeated Dark Kingdom was resurrected. In Rei's fortune, the energy of hatred restored them, I can't believe this. Once again, please forgive me Dark Kingdom! We must fight once more, Guardians. Make-up! In the name of the moon, I'll punish you! | My name is Usagi Tsukino. But in reality, I am Sailor Moon, one of the five Sailor Guardians fighting to protect the moon's kingdom Silver Millennium. Suddenly, one day I saw a dream that the defeated Dark Kingdom was resurrected. In Rei's fortune, the energy of hatred restored them, I can't believe this. Once again, please forgive me Dark Kingdom! We must fight once more, Guardians. Make-up! In the name of the moon, I'll punish you! | ||
− | |Game manual and box back description, translated}} | + | |Game manual and box back description, translated |
+ | |ref={{fileref|BSSM MD JP Box.jpg}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=100| | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=100| | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
− | | title=Sailor Moon | + | | title=Sailor Moon |
| image=BSSM MD JP UsagiTsukino Portrait.png | | image=BSSM MD JP UsagiTsukino Portrait.png | ||
− | | desc=Lazy, gluttonous and bit of an airhead but has a heart of gold. Not the best candidate for the leadership position for the girls but she is the reincarnation of the Moon Princess, so there she is. | + | | info1name=Real Name |
+ | | info1=Usagi Tsukino (Serena) | ||
+ | | desc=Lazy, gluttonous and bit of an airhead but has a heart of gold. Not the best candidate for the leadership position for the girls but she is the reincarnation of the Moon Princess, so there she is. | ||
Her special attack is Moon Tiara Action. Besides Mars, she is the only character who can hit enemies after grabbing. | Her special attack is Moon Tiara Action. Besides Mars, she is the only character who can hit enemies after grabbing. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
− | | title=Sailor Mercury | + | | title=Sailor Mercury |
| image=BSSM MD JP AmiMizuno Portrait.png | | image=BSSM MD JP AmiMizuno Portrait.png | ||
− | | desc=School valedictorian and aspiring medical doctor. Genius level intelligence, polite and remains probably the sanest person during the girls' crazy adventures. | + | | info1name=Real Name |
+ | | info1=Ami Mizuno (Amy) | ||
+ | | desc=School valedictorian and aspiring medical doctor. Genius level intelligence, polite and remains probably the sanest person during the girls' crazy adventures. | ||
Her special attack is Shabon (Soap?) Spray. She is faster than the other Senshi but has a shorter and weaker attack. She has a move where she can slam enemies into the ground, making the level shake. She can also hit enemies with a sliding high kick at the end of the combo, hitting multiple enemies. | Her special attack is Shabon (Soap?) Spray. She is faster than the other Senshi but has a shorter and weaker attack. She has a move where she can slam enemies into the ground, making the level shake. She can also hit enemies with a sliding high kick at the end of the combo, hitting multiple enemies. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
− | | title=Sailor Mars | + | | title=Sailor Mars |
| image=BSSM MD JP ReiHino Portrait.png | | image=BSSM MD JP ReiHino Portrait.png | ||
− | | desc=Shrine maiden in her grandfather's shinto shrine. Lost her parents at a young age. Trained in Karate. Capable of banishing evil spirits and possibly a psychic. Great legs. Generally more mature than other girls but can occasionally be as thick as Usagi. Secretly a hardcore manga nerd. Used to be a Usagi's rival for Mamoru's (Tuxedo Mask/Tuxedo Kamen) affections. She and Usagi are very close friends despite the fact that neither of them would admit it. | + | | info1name=Real Name |
+ | | info1=Rei Hino (Raye) | ||
+ | | desc=Shrine maiden in her grandfather's shinto shrine. Lost her parents at a young age. Trained in Karate. Capable of banishing evil spirits and possibly a psychic. Great legs. Generally more mature than other girls but can occasionally be as thick as Usagi. Secretly a hardcore manga nerd. Used to be a Usagi's rival for Mamoru's (Tuxedo Mask/Tuxedo Kamen) affections. She and Usagi are very close friends despite the fact that neither of them would admit it. | ||
Her default attack is the kick, which is stronger than her punch. Her special attack is Fire Soul. Besides Moon, she is the only character that can grab and strike enemies. | Her default attack is the kick, which is stronger than her punch. Her special attack is Fire Soul. Besides Moon, she is the only character that can grab and strike enemies. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
− | | title=Sailor Jupiter | + | | title=Sailor Jupiter |
| image=BSSM MD JP MakotoKino Portrait.png | | image=BSSM MD JP MakotoKino Portrait.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Real Name | ||
+ | | info1=Makoto Kino (Lita) | ||
| desc=School's resident amazonian. A tall (for Japanese standards, anyway) and muscular girl who has experience in martial arts. Suffers from permament "heart burn" after being dumped by her "senpai". Falls in love with any pretty much any male who looks like her senpai. (Read: EVERY SINGLE good looking male character) Suprisingly sensitive and gentle despite her somewhat frightening size and tomboyish manners. | | desc=School's resident amazonian. A tall (for Japanese standards, anyway) and muscular girl who has experience in martial arts. Suffers from permament "heart burn" after being dumped by her "senpai". Falls in love with any pretty much any male who looks like her senpai. (Read: EVERY SINGLE good looking male character) Suprisingly sensitive and gentle despite her somewhat frightening size and tomboyish manners. | ||
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{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
− | | title=Sailor Venus | + | | title=Sailor Venus |
| image=BSSM MD JP MinakoAino Portrait.png | | image=BSSM MD JP MinakoAino Portrait.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Real Name | ||
+ | | info1=Minako Aino (Mina) | ||
| desc=Even though she looked more matured compared to the other girls when she first appeared, she is actually exact copy of Usagi personality-wise and can be as silly as her. Lived abroad for a number of years and has experience as a vigilante. Clumsy and accident-prone when not in battle. Keep her away from electronics devices, sharp objects and pretty much everthing else. NEVER employ her as a nurse or caretaker for patients. Has trouble with men, just like most of the girls. | | desc=Even though she looked more matured compared to the other girls when she first appeared, she is actually exact copy of Usagi personality-wise and can be as silly as her. Lived abroad for a number of years and has experience as a vigilante. Clumsy and accident-prone when not in battle. Keep her away from electronics devices, sharp objects and pretty much everthing else. NEVER employ her as a nurse or caretaker for patients. Has trouble with men, just like most of the girls. | ||
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The game is divided into five main stages, which are subdivided into two areas (three for stage 5); with a sixth being present only in hard mode: | The game is divided into five main stages, which are subdivided into two areas (three for stage 5); with a sixth being present only in hard mode: | ||
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{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
| title=Stage 1 - Juban Shopping Street (十番 商店 街) | | title=Stage 1 - Juban Shopping Street (十番 商店 街) | ||
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It does not contain any of the music from the original game either, with the exception of the main theme song (Moonlight Densetsu) at the title screen, bosses also have their own songs rather than a generic theme for all of them. The game has different endings for each playable character. | It does not contain any of the music from the original game either, with the exception of the main theme song (Moonlight Densetsu) at the title screen, bosses also have their own songs rather than a generic theme for all of them. The game has different endings for each playable character. | ||
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+ | ==Production credits== | ||
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+ | *'''{{rolloverText|プロデューサー|Producer}}:''' {{rolloverText|もちずき かつみ|Katsumi Mochizuki}} | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|プログラマー|Programmers}}:''' {{rolloverText|わたなべ ゆきお|Yukio Watanabe}}, {{rolloverText|いけうち はるよし|Haruyoshi Ikeuchi}}, {{rolloverText|はやかわ よしき|Yoshiki Hayakawa}}, {{rolloverText|こくみい|Kokumi}} | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|きかく|Design}}, {{rolloverText|プレイヤーデザイン|Player Design}}, {{rolloverText|ビジュアルデザイン|Visual Design}}:''' {{rolloverText|おかもと みちと|Michito Okamoto}} | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|エネミーデザイン|Enemy Design}}:''' [[Koki Sadamori|さだもり こうき]] | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|マップデザイン|Map Design}}:''' {{rolloverText|ゆきの かずや|Kazuya Yukino}}, [[Koki Sadamori|さだもり こうき]] | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|エフェクトデザイン|Effect Design}}:''' {{rolloverText|なかむら としろう|Toshirou Nakamura}}, {{rolloverText|まつもと つよし|Tsuyoshi Matsumoto}}, {{rolloverText|おはら のぶゆき|Nobuyuki Ohara}}, {{rolloverText|ふじた じゅんにち|Junichi Fujita}} | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|シナリオ|Scenario}}:''' {{rolloverText|おはら のぶゆき|Nobuyuki Ohara}} | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|サウンド|Sound}}:''' [[Aki Hata|はた あき]] | ||
+ | *'''{{rolloverText|スペシャル・サンクス|Special Thanks}}:''' {{rolloverText|ささき しげのり|Shigenori Sakaki}}, {{rolloverText|パワー しおち|Power Shiochi}}, {{rolloverText|ゆまた ゆきお|Yukio Yumata}}, {{rolloverText|えむ・てぃー|Em Tee}}, {{rolloverText|さいとう しゅういち|Shuuichi Saitou}}, {{rolloverText|さいとう こうじ|Kouji Saitou}}, {{rolloverText|たむら たけし|Takeshi Tamura}}, {{rolloverText|さとう あつし|Atsushi Satou}}, {{rolloverText|わだ やすゆき|Yasuyuki Wada}}, {{rolloverText|いのう ようこ|Youko Inoue}} | ||
+ | | source=In-game credits | ||
+ | | pdf=Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon MD credits.pdf | ||
+ | | console=MD | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== | ||
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==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 3 January 2024
- For the Sega Game Gear game, see Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (Game Gear).
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Publisher: Ma-Ba | ||||||||||
Developer: Arc System Works, TNS | ||||||||||
Licensor: Naoko Takeuchi, Kodansha, TV Asahi, Toei Douga | ||||||||||
Original system(s): Super Famicom | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SMPS 68000 | ||||||||||
Genre: Action[1][2] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン) is a beat 'em up arcade game based on the Sailor Moon anime and manga series for the Sega Mega Drive, developed by Arc System Works and TNS, and published by Ma-Ba. It was originally released in 1993 by Angel for the Super Famicom.
The game was released during the series' third metaseries ("Sailor Moon S"), which in a year later, the Sailor Moon series would reach North America. At the same time, the Sailor Moon series was already popular in France and Spain, these countries actually receiving a PAL localization of the original SNES version in November 1994. But despite all the aforementioned, only a Japanese version exists of the Mega Drive version with only Japanese text.
Contents
Story
“ |
My name is Usagi Tsukino. But in reality, I am Sailor Moon, one of the five Sailor Guardians fighting to protect the moon's kingdom Silver Millennium. Suddenly, one day I saw a dream that the defeated Dark Kingdom was resurrected. In Rei's fortune, the energy of hatred restored them, I can't believe this. Once again, please forgive me Dark Kingdom! We must fight once more, Guardians. Make-up! In the name of the moon, I'll punish you! |
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— Game manual and box back description, translated [1] |
Gameplay
The game is set in the first series of Sailor Moon, and the player takes control of one of the five heroines (Guardian Senshi). Each Senshi has some sequences of blows (), three aerial attacks (neutral, moving forward/backward, downward) (), and a special charge-up projectile ().
Characters
Game follows the first season of the anime series, depicting the girls' battle against the Dark Kingdom, led by Queen Beryl, therefore only the orginal five sailor soldiers (Inner Senshi) are avaiable. Names in brackets are the names used by the original 1995 English localization by DIC Entertainment.
Enemies
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 coloured differently (a common device for this genre of games):
Stages
The game is divided into five main stages, which are subdivided into two areas (three for stage 5); with a sixth being present only in hard mode:
Stage 1 - Juban Shopping Street (十番 商店 街) | |
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Area A: Shopping District of Juban Town (十番町 商店 街) Area B: Department Store's Elevator (デパート の エレベーター) Boss: Manegin (マネギン) | |
Stage 2 - Dream Land (夢ランド) | |
Area A: Amusement Park (遊園地) Area B: Candy House (おかし の 家) Boss: Jadeite (ジェダイト) | |
Stage 3 - Highway (高速道路) | |
Area A: Highway (高速道路) Area B: Secret Factory (秘密工場) Boss: Nephrite (ネフライト) | |
Stage 4 - Starlight Tower (スターライト タワー) | |
Area A: Starlight Tower (スターライト タワー) Sub-boss: Zoisite (ゾイサイト) (as False Sailor Moon (にせセーラームーン)) Area B: Cavern (洞窟) Boss: Kunzite (クンツァイト) | |
Stage 5 - D Point (Dポイント) | |
Area A: North Pole (北極) Area B: Beryl's Fortress (ベリル の 要塞) Area C: Queen Beryl's Castle (クインベリル の 城) Sub-boss: Endymion (エンディミオン) Boss: Queen Beryl (クイン ベリル) | |
Stage 6 - Dark Kingdom (ダーク キングダム) | |
Stage 6 is just an extra fight against Queen Metallia (クイン メタリア) |
Versions
The Mega Drive version has certain elements recycled from the Super Famicom game. It contains most of the original stages, though some were removed or replaced. Some of the boss battles are different as well, and a new hidden final boss, Queen Metallia is featured when playing on Hard Mode.
It does not contain any of the music from the original game either, with the exception of the main theme song (Moonlight Densetsu) at the title screen, bosses also have their own songs rather than a generic theme for all of them. The game has different endings for each playable character.
Production credits
- プロデューサー: もちずき かつみ
- プログラマー: わたなべ ゆきお, いけうち はるよし, はやかわ よしき, こくみい
- きかく, プレイヤーデザイン, ビジュアルデザイン: おかもと みちと
- エネミーデザイン: さだもり こうき
- マップデザイン: ゆきの かずや, さだもり こうき
- エフェクトデザイン: なかむら としろう, まつもと つよし, おはら のぶゆき, ふじた じゅんにち
- シナリオ: おはら のぶゆき
- サウンド: はた あき
- スペシャル・サンクス: ささき しげのり, パワー しおち, ゆまた ゆきお, えむ・てぃー, さいとう しゅういち, さいとう こうじ, たむら たけし, さとう あつし, わだ やすゆき, いのう ようこ
Magazine articles
- Main article: Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1994-08: "August 1994" (1994-07-08)[5]
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon/Technical information.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 File:BSSM MD JP Box.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software_l.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-07-02 23:21)
- ↑ Beep! MegaDrive, "June 1994" (JP; 1994-05-07), page 9
- ↑ File:Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon MD credits.pdf
- ↑ Beep! MegaDrive, "August 1994" (JP; 1994-07-08), page 16
- ↑ 1700 igr dlya Sega, "" (RU; 2001-xx-xx), page 260
- ↑ Beep! MegaDrive, "July 1994" (JP; 1994-06-08), page 18
- ↑ Consoles +, "Octobre 1994" (FR; 1994-xx-xx), page 158
- ↑ Famitsu, "1994-07-29" (JP; 1994-07-15), page 1
- ↑ Mega Fun, "09/94" (DE; 1994-08-24), page 105
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 87
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