Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon

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For the Sega Game Gear game, see Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S.

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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Angel
Sega Mega Drive
Ma-Ba
Developer:
Sound driver: SMPS 68k
Genre: Action

















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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 developed by Arc System Works and TNS and published by Ma-Ba, based on the Sailor Moon anime & manga series. This game originailly released in 1993 by Angel for the Super Famicom.

Gameplay

The game is set in the first series of Sailor Moon, and the player takes control of one or two of the five heroines (Guardian Senshi). Each Senshi has some sequences of blows (A), three aerial attacks (neutral, moving forward/backward, downward) (B), and a special charge-up projectile (C).

The game is divided into five stages:

Latin Quarter

  • Boss: Manegin

Dream Land Amusement Park

  • Boss: Jadeite (Jedite)

Secret Machine

  • Boss: Zoisite (Zoycite) disguised as Sailor Moon

North Pole

  • Boss: Kunzite (Malachite)

Dark Kingdom Boss: Prince Endymion (Prince Darian) and Queen Beryl


Characters

The five heroines are:

  • Sailor Moon alias Usagi Tsukino (Serena); her special attack is Moon Tiara Action
  • Sailor Mercury alias Ami Mizuno (Amy); her special attack is Shabon Spray. She is faster than the other Senshi but has a shorter attack. She has a move where she can slam enemies into the ground, making the level shake.
  • Sailor Mars alias Rei Hino (Raye); her default attack is the kick, which is stronger than her punch. Her special attack is Fire Soul.
  • Sailor Jupiter alias Makoto Kino (Lita); her special attack is Supreme Thunder. She is stronger than any other Senshi and is the only one who jabs enemies with a fist, she does not flip anytime she jumps, and is the second Senshi that can slam enemies on the ground making the level rumble rapidly.
  • Sailor Venus alias Minako Aino (Mina); the only Sailor Senshi who uses a weapon (a chain) in battle - her special attack is Crescent Beam. She is the most difficult Senshi to control, but her chain has a better reach than the other Senshi that are unarmed.

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): Akan, Crane Arashino Joe, Garoben, Jumeau, Jiji, Chiffon Puppet (unique to the game), Clown (unique to the game), & a Female magician (unique to the game)

Notes

  • The game was released during the series' third metaseries "Sailor Moon S", which in a year later, the Sailor Moon series would begin in America. Despite this, only a Japanese version exists with only Japanese text.
  • Certain elements were recycled from the Super Famicom version. The Mega Drive version features most of the stages from the SNES version but a few were removed and 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. The Mega Drive counterpart does not contain any of the music from the SNES game, with the exception of the main theme song (Moonlight Densetsu) at the title screen, bosses also has their own song rather than a generic theme for all of them. The game has different endings for each playable character.

Physical Scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
60 №36, p158
Sega Mega Drive
60
Based on
1 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
40
[1]
Beep! MegaDrive (JP) NTSC-J
53
[2]
Consoles + (FR)
60
[3]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
53
[4]
Mega Fun (DE) NTSC-J
43
[5]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
65
[6]
Sega Mega Drive
52
Based on
6 reviews

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon

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Sailor Moon franchise games for Sega systems
Sega Mega Drive
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (1994)
Sega Pico
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (1994) | Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS (1995) | Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars: Tokimeki Party (1996)
Sega Game Gear
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (1995)
Sega Saturn
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Various Emotion (1996)