11/4/2022 0 Comments Sailor moon snes![]() Have you seen this game mentioned in a magazine? Let us know by submitting a reference! The more information you have the better, such as title, issue, volume, page, author etc. With regard to Bunny /Sailor Moon and Minako / Sailor Venus, only curves have been censored.Have something to say about this game? Is it yet another pointless review? Is it something interesting that know on else knows? Did you write a walk through and want to share it? Did you do a tool assisted speedrun in 4 minutes? Whatever you have, we want to post it and give you credit for it! References ![]() Makoto's / Sailor Jupiter's boobies have been reduced and Rei / Sailor Mars has another posture, apart from the removed curves. In the Mega Drive Version, she presents her butt but she's not allowed to in the SNES Version. Very eye-catching is Ami's / Sailor Merkur's alteration. For others, only some details have been altered. For some of the girls, an entirely new image has been created. The SNES Version is apparently censored here, the girls' silhouettes must have been too delicate for Nintendo. During the transformation, the silhouette of the naked girls (not very detailed) is visible for a couple of seconds. Definetely censored because the plot has been removed here.Īfter the selection of five Sailor warriors, they transform. But not in the SNES Version which only contains the credits and some info about the girls (plus the French names). If one waits until the title songs ends, the intro begins. If you have further information please contact us.Ĭompared are the Sega Mega Drive Version, which was only released in Japan, and the SNES Version (taken from the France SNES version). We also have no information wheter the international Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version is uncensored or if this only goes for the Japanese one. We can only assume that that every international SNES version contains the same censored version while the Japanese SNES version most likely contains the uncensored game. Unfortunately we have no information wheter the censorship applies to the international SNES version and maybe even the Japanese version. Please find more details in the following comparison. ![]() Nevertheless, there is some obvious censoring in the SNES Version. There are two portations, both from 1994: one version for the SNES and one Genesis/Sega Mega Drive - the two big game consoles at that time.īoth the SNES and the Genesis/Mega Drive version differ from each other as well as from the original arcade version: The look of some levels is different, so are parts of the music, some of the bosses only show up in one version (only the Mega Drive Version contains all four Generals in the final fight) but this was just a result of the different hardware. One's playing one of the Sailor warriors and has to kick the crap out of anyone who shows up on the screen before moving on. The game is basically a classic beat'em up. "Sailor Moon" is an arcade game based on the eponymous anime series. ![]()
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