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Play Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon (Japan) [En by Some Good Shit v0.95] (~Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon) Online

Pixel Usagi skips across rooftops, whacking monsters with her Moon Stick between unfairly placed pits and sudden enemy spawns—pure 90s Game Boy jank with weirdly addictive charm. That transformation sequence? Still hype, still useless.

Genre: Action
Released: 1993
File size: 95 bytes
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Game Overview

Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon was released for the Game Boy in 1993 by Angel, a developer known for several licensed titles of the era. It arrived during a time when handheld games were often simple, straightforward adaptations, and this one fits right into that mold without much fuss or ambition beyond its source material.

You control Sailor Moon herself, moving screen by screen through urban and enemy-filled environments. Your main goal is to rescue your captured friends by defeating monsters and navigating platforming challenges. The game uses a simple attack system with your Moon Stick, and you can collect items to restore health or gain temporary power-ups. The pacing is brisk but uneven, with some frustrating enemy placements and instant-death pits that demand careful jumps. It feels exactly like a mid-90s licensed game: rough in spots, but earnest and oddly compelling in its own way.

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