Games — Sailor Moon
If you ever wanted to see Sailor Mars go head-to-head with Sailor Jupiter in a Street Fighter -style duel, the 2D fighters for the Super Famicom and PlayStation offered exactly that.
In the 90s, the biggest hurdle for fans was that almost every official Sailor Moon game was released exclusively in Japan. While companies like and Angel were churning out titles for the Super Famicom, Game Boy, and Sega Saturn, the lack of an established overseas fan base at the time kept these gems off Western shelves. Sailor Moon Games
Moon Prism Power, Game On! A Look Back at Sailor Moon’s Gaming History If you ever wanted to see Sailor Mars
Today, retro enthusiasts often turn to fan translations or specialized handheld emulator consoles to finally play these titles. The Heavy Hitters: Genres and Standouts Moon Prism Power, Game On
You might expect a magical girl game to be all sparkles and puzzles, but the variety of genres explored was truly impressive.
Frequently cited by fans as the best in the series, this SNES RPG is a love letter to the franchise. It features an original storyline that ties together various anime arcs and provides deep fan service for every Guardian.