Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (1994)

Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD

2.67 from 3 ratings

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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 … Read more
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". Read less
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Details

Publishers
Banpresto
Genres
Point-and-click, Quiz/Trivia
Themes
Kids
Franchises
Sailor Moon

Release dates

  • Aug 05, 1994 (Full Release) (Japan) Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
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Review scoopings 3/5 · Oct 20, 2025

Great Look & Sound Help Bolster The Dragging Gameplay

Preliminary: I've always liked the idea of Sailor Moon more than actually watching it. It's sort of like the Pokemon anime. So much filler, so much wasted time in the show, even as a kid I felt that way, but I loved the ideas and moments of both. That's how I feel about this game: it truly feels like playing …

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Preliminary: I've always liked the idea of Sailor Moon more than actually watching it. It's sort of like the Pokemon anime. So much filler, so much wasted time in the show, even as a kid I felt that way, but I loved the ideas and moments of both. That's how I feel about this game: it truly feels like playing a Sailor Moon anime movie. My husband loves Sailor Moon, so I would love to get him to paly this. Tho I think even he would get a bit annoyed at the unnecessary length for the "special training" at the beginning (tho he probly would understand it better).

Look: 8.5/10 Beautiful colors, looks exactly like the anime.

Sound: 9/10 I absolutely loved the soundtrack and wound up listening to it as a separate YouTube video when I wound up dropping the game. Chills-inducing jams, could even go higher.

Play: 6/10 Visual novels haven't clicked with me yet. Thanks to it being a familiar series and great Look and Sound, this should've been my first to click. However, the text takes too long to let you skip to the next text (it waits for the audio) and everything just moves too slowly unless you love the anime and are okay with the filler before things get more epic.

Feel: 7/10 The Play really drags this down, though others have noted this is actually high quality for a visual novel so I may just be naive.

Attachment: 7/10 I want to show this to my husband. So I wont be forgetting about it, even if I wont replay it myself.

Overall: 7.6/10

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