Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R (Partial English) GB ROM

QUICK INFO
- Game Title: Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R
- Developer: Angel Bandai internal software division
- Publisher: Bandai
- Region: Japan exclusive retail distribution release
- Release Date: December 29, 1993
- Release Status: Legacy Release with community translation patch support
- Category: Anime-Licensed Video Game / Classic 16-Bit Side-Scroller
- Console: Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Size: 12 Megabits 1.5 Megabytes cartridge ROM size
- Platforms: Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Genre: Side-Scrolling Beat ‘Em Up / 2D Brawler
- Game Mode: Single-player / Local Cooperative Multiplayer / Versus Mode
- Engine: Proprietary 16-Bit Capcom-style Beat ‘Em Up Engine
- Age Rating: Pre-rating era equivalent to Everyone classification standards
- Language: Japanese officially / English through community translation patches
- One-line impression: Gorgeous anime brawler combining magical attacks with satisfying cooperative beatdowns beautifully.
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ABOUT
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R faithfully adapts Sailor Moon’s Black Moon Clan anime storyline beautifully. Players select six distinct guardians featuring unique attacks and combat attributes. Character sprites received massive animation improvements compared against previous franchise installments afterward. Charged projectile systems transform iconic magical attacks into practical combat mechanics successfully. Sailor Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus all play differently throughout missions. Chibiusa introduces unusual low-profile movement supporting easier enemy attack avoidance strategies afterward. Cooperative multiplayer encourages teamwork through aerial throws and synchronized combat opportunities consistently. Running slam attacks combine flashy platforming movement with satisfying enemy crowd control. Four lengthy stages recreate memorable anime locations using detailed pixel-art environments beautifully. Dedicated versus modes let friends battle using favorite Sailor Guardian characters locally. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R remains beloved among retro anime gaming communities today.

WHAT’S NEW
- Chibiusa’s tiny hitbox naturally avoids many dangerous enemy projectile attacks automatically.
- Dedicated versus battles support competitive two-player Sailor Guardian fighting matches locally.
- Charged magical attacks unleash iconic anime projectiles after filling combat meters completely.
- Boss sprite scaling dramatically increases enemy presence during major confrontation sequences afterward.
- Screen-clearing bomb attacks grant invincibility while sacrificing valuable player health points.
- Cooperative teammate throws create devastating aerial attacks against grouped enemy formations consistently.
- Improved character animations feature smoother movement and expressive anime-inspired facial details.
- Running slam throws combine acrobatic movement with powerful enemy knockdown damage effects.
- Fantasy Attraction stages recreate memorable anime environments using detailed pixel-art backgrounds beautifully.
- Planet Nemesis encounters deliver darker visual themes during final campaign battles afterward.
- Cheat codes unlock duplicate guardian selections during cooperative multiplayer campaign sessions.
- Fan translation patches expanded accessibility beyond original Japanese retail release limitations worldwide.

FAQs
- What is game about?
Players battle Black Moon Clan enemies throughout cooperative side-scrolling anime-inspired missions.
- When was game released?
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R launched during December 1993 exclusively within Japan.
- Is Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R multiplayer or single-player?
Players enjoy solo adventures alongside cooperative and competitive local multiplayer battles.
- What platforms support Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R?
Super Famicom and Super Nintendo hardware support original cartridge gameplay functionality.
- Is Game worth playing today?
Retro anime fans still admire impressive sprites and cooperative combat mechanics.







