11/8/2022 0 Comments Sailor moon mugen games battle![]() ![]() Sailor Venus alias Minako Aino the only Sailor Senshi who uses a weapon (a chain) in battle - her special attack is Crescent Beam.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 Jupiter alias Makoto Kino her special attack is Supreme Thunder.Sailor Mars alias Rei Hino her default attack is the kick, which is stronger than her punch.She has a move where she can slam enemies into the ground, making the level shake. She is faster than the other Senshi but has a shorter attack. Sailor Mercury alias Ami Mizuno her special attack is Shabon Spray.Sailor Moon alias Usagi Tsukino her special attack is Moon Tiara Action.NOTE: If the game is played on Easy Mode, only the first two stages are playable, and the ending only shows a stationary image of the Inner Senshi with Usagi as Princess Serenity from the ending scene although the music does not play at that point. Dark Kingdom (boss: Prince Endymion and Queen Beryl).Secret Machine (boss: Zoisite disguised as Sailor Moon).Each Senshi has some sequences of blows, three aerial attacks (neutral, moving forward/backward, downward) and a special charge-up projectile. SAILOR MOON MUGEN GAMES BATTLE SERIESThe 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). The Sega Mega Drive version was developed and published by Ma-Ba, although certain elements were recycled from the Super Famicom version. Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon) is a beat 'em up video game developed by Angel in 1993, and ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. On July 15, 2010, Bandai Namco Games Europe announced development of a new Sailor Moon video game for Nintendo DS, Sailor Moon: La Luna Splende, an adventure game featuring environmental puzzles that takes place in Molly/Naru's dreams. Aside from the theme, the games did nothing to tie in to the series. It was a minigame compilation titled The 3D Adventures of Sailor Moon. The last Sailor Moon-related game to date was released in November 2001 - Happy Chibiusa World.Ī game was released in the U.S. ![]() A final versus fighting game was released for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. Produced by Bandai themselves as opposed to Angel for the other two, this game is considerably different. However, as the 3DO did not sell well outside of Japan, this game has gone largely unnoticed. The first versus fighting game from the series was released for the 3DO. ![]() ![]() In addition, two side-scrolling adventure games were produced for the Game Boy ( Sailormoon and Sailormoon R), and a side-scrolling game was also produced for the Game Gear ( Sailormoon S). A separate arcade side-scrolling fighter was also released. The games mainly saw release on the Super Famicom, with the first side-scroller being ported to the Mega Drive. Sailor Moon and Chibi Moon are playable characters. Panic in Nakayoshi World was also released, an overhead Adventures of Lolo-style puzzle game featuring characters from various Nakayoshi-printed manga. Another Story was the only game to stand out, being a role-playing video game. Early games were side-scrolling fighters, whereas later games were unique puzzle games, and even later titles chose to go a versus fighting game style. The games are hard to find in any other country unless downloaded from the internet as ROMs.īandai produced a small number of Sailor Moon games, but the majority were handled by a Japanese game company called Angel. They have never been released in any other country, with the single exception of the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon game developed by Angel, which was released in France in 1994. The games released as of 1995, each had sales figures of about 200,000 to 300,000. The Sailor Moon video games were released in Japan during the height of the media franchise's popularity. ![]()
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