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It was released on [[Nintendo DS]] as '''Oshare Majo Love and Berry DS Collection'''.
 
It was released on [[Nintendo DS]] as '''Oshare Majo Love and Berry DS Collection'''.
  
In March 2007, there was a movie based on arcade, called '''Fashionable Witches Love and Berry: Happy Magic''' (オシャレ魔女♥ラブandベリー しあわせのまほう), produced by [[Sega]] and [[TMS Entertainment]].
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In March 2007, there was a movie based on arcade, called '''Love and Berry Dress Up and Dance!: Magic of Happines''' (オシャレ魔女♥ラブandベリー しあわせのまほう), produced by [[Sega]] and [[TMS Entertainment]].
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==

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Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance!
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Nintendo DS
JP
CERO
Missing Parameter!

Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance!, know in Japan as Oshare Majo Love and Berry (オシャレ魔女 ラブandベリー, lit. "Fashionable Witches Love and Berry") is an arcade game and collectible card game from Sega, targeted toward girls between ages 6-12. The game was first shown in amusement arcades on October 2004 and became very popular among the target market in late 2005 through 2006. The arcade was running until Semtember 2008. It was released on Nintendo DS as Oshare Majo Love and Berry DS Collection.

In March 2007, there was a movie based on arcade, called Love and Berry Dress Up and Dance!: Magic of Happines (オシャレ魔女♥ラブandベリー しあわせのまほう), produced by Sega and TMS Entertainment.

Gameplay

Every time a player inserts credits into the machine, a collectible card is dispensed for the player to use. This can range from a Dress Up, Hair & Makeup, Footwear or Special card. The player can scan any type of cards in any particular order within the time limit given after credits are put into the machine. Every time a card is scanned, the player's selected girl will perform a transformation with the recently scanned card and the game will calculate the Dress Up power of the overall appearance of the girl through a bar on the side of the screen (Left for Love, right for Berry). The game then proceeds to a rhythm game, which is played by tapping one of the buttons in time to the tambourine tapping onscreen as the characters dance. The player's overall fashion rating based on how the outfit cards are coordinated, as well as their performance in the rhythm game, determines the winner.

When the card dispensed for the play session is retrieved, the player can select from six different game modes. After selecting a game mode, the player can select one of six locations. With the exception of Dress Up Research and 2-Player Competition, the player can pick whether to play as Love or Berry.