Sailor moon for the nintendo game boy




















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Sailor Mars vs. Sailor Jupiter on the attack. Sailor Venus Appears! Tuxedo Unmasked PUN! Like this article? Share with a friend! Nintendo Game Boy Color 9 Items 9.

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Destroy your balloons faster than your opponent. You can transform into a Sailor senshi, perform special attacks, or call Tuxedo Mask for help. This game if just like the previous one, but it has the characters from SailorStars, and a puzzle mode. Explore Tokyo, and help all 10 scouts work together to defeat the bad guys.

This is an independent story that takes place after the S season. Download English FAQ , including walkthrough and cheat codes. Save Nakayoshi World in this Bomberman-style platformer. Thanks goes to James for providing this. Guide Download English. Other Console Games: The included emulators are for your convenience.

Visit Emulator Zone to find the most compatible emulators for your system. Choose an Inner Senshi, and pummel the bad guys in this nicely-illustrated side-scroller. Chibi Moon and Sailor Moon are the only two playable characters in some of the games.

Two other side-scrolling adventure games were made available for Game Boy, and also another game for Game Gear. The first versus fighting game was published for the 3DO, but remained not-so-popular due to the fact that it was only available in Japan. The 3DO device was only sold in Japan, and downloading the game from the internet while being somewhere else wasn't useful.

There are also fighting games released for Sega Saturn and PlayStation. The first Sailor Moon game was released in , and was a beat 'em up arcade game for Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The player controls one or two of the five heroines, each of the characters having their own set of skills. There are five different stages, at the end of each one being a boss the player has to fight and defeat in order to advance to the next level.



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