Popular games for franchise Sailor Moon

27.08.1993

Sailor Moon (or Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon) is a beat 'em up video game developed by Angel in 1993, and ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was localized in Europe exclusively in French in 1994. The Mega Drive version was developed and published by Ma-Ba, although certain elements were recycled from the Super NES version.

17.03.1995

With the world at peace, the nine senshi challenge each other for supremacy. The player chooses one of the five Inner Senshi, the four Outer Senshi or Chibiusa. The fighting takes place in various scenes in Tokyo, with the player required to beat the senshi opponent two times out of three. The camera zooms in and out, depending on how far the opponents are from each other. The player can use special control combinations to invoke the senshi's special powers. After beating the other eight senshi, the player must defeat Super Sailor Moon to claim the title of Super Senshi.

29.11.2001

Kids Station: Sailor Moon is an educational starring characters form the anime.

22.09.1995

In the future Crystal Tokyo, a small band of discontent citizens have come together to form an rebel team of Senshi called the Oppositio Senshi, who feel that the Sailor Senshi and the Silver Crystal are the source of all of Earth's past battles. Together with a mysterious woman named Apsu, they desire to twist time and change the destiny of the Earth. In the present day, the Sailor Senshi are enjoying peace now that the Death Busters have been defeated. However, strange things begin happening in the city. Previously defeated Daimons, Droids and Youma appear throughout the city. A visit by Ryo Urawa reveals a cryptic statement that the past and future are being replaced. Rei sees strange apparitions in the fire, and then the four Inner Senshi, along with Chibiusa go missing. Sailor Moon meets up with Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn to go look for the missing Senshi.

27.01.1995

Game based upon the 1994 Sailor Moon S anime series.

08.12.1995

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S: Fuwa-fuwa Panic ("Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Super S: Floating Panic") is a puzzle game licensed by Bandai that features the various Sailor Guardians, including the new "super" transformations of Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon) and Chibi-usa (Sailor Chibi Moon) that debuted in the "Super S" season, which was the name of the fourth season of the anime adaptation.

05.08.1994

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon was the title of a video game released in Japan in 1994 for the PC-Engine console. The game was an interactive story, including characters and voice actors from the anime as well as some original characters. The songs "Koisuru Otome wa Makenai" and "Onaji Hoshi ni Umareta Futari Dakara" were written specifically for this game. A shortened version of each song appeared in the game, while full versions were available on the single "Sailor Moon: PC Engine Theme Songs".

15.07.1994

The Sailors try to find Princess Serenity, who was lost a long time ago fighting the forces of evil in the Moon Kingdom. The Negaverse are trying to go back in time to rule the Moon Kingdom as well, so time is not on your side.

29.03.1996

This game is the sequel and an update to Sailor Moon S: Jougai Rantou!? Shuyaku Soudatsusen. The Sailor Senshi are fighting to choose a new leader. After defeating an enemy, Sailor Moon was teased by Sailor Chibi Moon and Sailor Mars, who called her undependable. The rest of the Sailor Senshi then decided to have a contest to choose a new leader. This game is based on the popular Anime series "Sailor Moon" and was released only for the japanese Super Famicom.

18.11.1994

This title is about monsters that are attacking the World of Nakayoshi. The monsters are eating up the citizens. The more they eat, the hungrier they get. Four girls must stop the monsters and defeat Daima to save the World of Nakayoshi. The game is an overhead Adventures of Lolo-style puzzle game featuring characters from various Nakayoshi-printed manga. Sailor Moon and Chibi Moon are playable characters. There are also characters from Goldfish Warning!.

16.12.1994

The Sailor Senshi are fighting to choose a new leader. After defeating an enemy, Sailor Moon was teased by Sailor Chibi Moon and Sailor Mars, who called her undependable. The rest of the Sailor Senshi then decided to have a contest to choose a new leader.

08.03.1996

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Various Emotion is a 1996 Fighting video game developed and published by Angel for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. It is based upon Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon shōjo manga and anime series. Loosely following the fourth season of the anime series, which adapted the fourth arc of the manga,[1] the players control either one of the five original Inner Senshi or one of the four Outer Senshi as they enter a tournament to fight against each other and become the winning victor. The game was created by most of the same team who worked on previously released fighting titles in the Sailor Moon franchise for the Super Famicom at Angel.

22.04.1995

The game is a side-scrolling "beat-'em-up" game, one or two players pick their desired Senshi and travel through various stages defeating enemies. Items are sometimes dropped by enemies that can range from items that restore health, give extra points, or crystals that allow the Senshi to perform special attacks. Up to five crystals can be collected per player to power up the Senshi's special attacks. During the most difficult moments in battle, Tuxedo Mask will appear and throw a rose, which is a bonus to pick up and depart.

10.01.1994

Nakayoshi to Issho is an Adventure game, published by Yutaka, which was released in Japan in 1993.

29.12.1993

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R is a video game released for the Super Famicom by Bandai in 1993. It serves as a sequel to Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Upon starting the game, the player can choose one of 5 characters (2 can be selected for co-op). The game is divided into four levels; each level being divided further into two sub-levels. The player will fight numerous enemies, mostly consisting of default Droids based on their manga incarnations. At the end of each level, a boss must be defeated to proceed. Pressing a special button makes the character use a devastating attack that kills all lesser enemies on screen and causes significant damage to a boss character, although the use of the attack is limited. Bonus items can be picked up from the ground or found in breakable objects, usually in the form of food items that replenishes the life meter to varying degrees. Chibiusa Mode is synonymous with an "Easy Mode". Chibiusa's sprite is too short to be hit by most attacks, and the enemies are also made easier to beat. There is also bonus Battle Mode, which acts as a 1v1 arcade fighter for 2 players. Selecting this mode with only one player allows it to work as a training mode, with the other character remaining motionless.

03.03.1994

"Welcome Nakayoshi Park" is a video game released for Nintendo Game Boy by Bandai in 1994.

27.09.1996

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars: Fuwa-fuwa Panic 2 is a video game released exclusively in Japan by Bandai on September 27, 1996. the Super Famicom and is the sequel to Sailor Moon SuperS: Fuwa Fuwa Panic. The game made use of Bandai's SuFami Turbo accessory and could not be played without it.

24.08.1995

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Sailor Moon to Hajimete no Eigo for the Playdia

28.07.1995

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Sailor Moon to Hiragana Lesson! is a video game released for the Playdia by Bandai in 1995.

09.08.1996

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars: Tokimeki Paati is a video game released for the Sega Pico by Bandai solely in Japan, in August 1996.

31.12.1997

The 3D Adventures of Sailor Moon is an activity game in which Queen Beryl has stolen the Sailor Scout's Transformation Pens. The player must retrieve the pen in each different play area; Galactic Moon Library, the Magical Puzzle Room, Moon Castle TV Show, Sing A Long, Crystal Fighting Arena, and Fashion Salon.

23.09.1994

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Quiz Taiketsu! Sailor Power Kesshuu is a miscellaneous game developed by Bandai and published by Wiz. It was released in Japan in 1994. In this game, Professor Tomoe created a new Daimon named Quiz, who then attacked a girl named Asako Misaki for her Pure Heart Crystal. The Daimon then resurrected several enemies defeated in the past by the Sailor Senshi: Garoben, Murido, Oniwabandana, Haikyun, and Ryuax. The objective of the game was to defeat all of these enemies and retrieve the Heart Crystal Quiz had stolen. In order to do this, the Senshi must beat five quizzes with more than 50% correct answers.

01.01.1970

On this game cartridge you can attempt to draw various Sailor Moon characters and be judged on your drawing skills. In addition, this software also contains a horoscope-like game where you can input your birthday in for a fortune. Interestingly Bandai released a new design of the Design Master called the Paluseata (パルシータ) marketed towards girls along with this title. This package is unique in that it doesn’t allow addon carts to be mounted to it, unlike other cartridges for the system.