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Moonlight Lady
Moonlight Lady
Developer Open Sesami
Publisher NEC
Released March 26, 1993
Japanese Title ムーンライトレディ
System TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
Media CD-ROM
Genre Action Role-Playing
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Description[]

Moonlight Lady (ムーンライトレディ) is a Action Role-Playing game developed by Laser Soft, published by NEC on March 26, 1993 for the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine.

Gameplay[]

A game in which three junior high school girls transform into Light Warrior and fight, and is an Action Role Playing Game that is a homage to "Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon" (1992-1997).

About[]

The development of this game is divided into Normal Part and Battle Part.

In Normal Part, information is collected by searching Field like RPG. There is a place where Item is hidden in the Field, and you can get it by investigating. When information gathers information, the scenario progresses, and when it becomes a situation where "Moonlight Lady" should be transformed (a monster appears, etc.), the transformation scene is inserted and it moves to Battle Part.

Battle Part will be Action Game. Operate Moonlight Lady to defeat enemies using normal attacks and special attacks. Defeat Boss and move to the Next Stage. The HP is common to all three players, so when it reaches 0, it becomes Game Over.

Data Save is done in a diary.

All 13 Stage.

Banpresto entered the third party into the PC engine, and at the same time as the PC engine version of the original "Sailor Moon" was released, it was sometimes ridiculed in the magazine "Monthly PC Engine"

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