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#Super Sailor Mars
 
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#Super Sailor Chibi Moon
 
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#Sailor Pluto (Non-Playable in Story Mode)
 
#Sailor Pluto (Non-Playable in Story Mode)

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Title Screen

Sailor Moon SuperS: Zenin Senkai! Shuyaku Soudatsusen (美少女戦士セーラームーン SuperS・全員参加!!主役争奪戦; "Pretty Solider Sailor Moon SuperS: All Members Participating! Contest for the Lead Part") was a street fighting-style video game released in Japan on March 29, 1996 for the Super Nintendo.

Overview

The plot of the game which is developed through its story mode, was the Senshi were fighting each another to choose a new leader. After beating an enemy Sailor Chibi Moon and Sailor Mars began teasing Sailor Moon, calling her undependable. The rest of the Sailor Senshi decided to have a fighting contest to choose their new leader. The Senshi is chosen by the player and then fights with each of the Senshi in the solar system, including Sailor Neptune, Sailor Uranus, Sailor Pluto, and Sailor Saturn who was not in the previous edition of the game. Once the player beat each Senshi their character became the leader and the main screen of the game and the beginning of the story mode changed to reflect their leadership status.


The game's system included secret moves, special techniques and desperations attacks which could be used once the character was low on health or when the timer for the match was close to ending. Most attacks and techniques in the game were pulled from the Super S season; however, moves such as Moon Tiara Action and Venus Love-Me Chain from earlier seasons did appear. Moves from the manga were included as well and moves like Mars Snake Flare and Silence Buster were created for the game.


In each of the game's mode, exlcuding tournament and trainer, the player was able to access the "Ability Customize System" which allowed the player to use points, five, ten, fifteen, or thirty with a cheat, to apply to their character. Using points allowed the player to increase the character's special attack, physical attacks, playfullness, defense, an option that increased the strength of the character's desperation attack.

Modes

Story Mode

Your chosen character battles against the other Senshi to become their new leader. Only the five inner Senshi and Sailor Chibi Moon are availiable were this mode.

Tournament Mode

Versus

The game featured two versus modes, one where your character battled against the game and the second you battled against a second player. All ten Senshi are playable charactes in Versus Mode.

Training

In this mode the player could learn the character's moves and train with them.

Characters

  1. Super Sailor Moon
  2. Super Sailor Mercury
  3. Super Sailor Mars
  4. Super Sailor Jupiter
  5. Super Sailor Venus
  6. Super Sailor Chibi Moon
  7. Sailor Pluto (Non-Playable in Story Mode)
  8. Sailor Uranus (Non-Playable in Story Mode)
  9. Sailor Neptune (Non-Playable in Story Mode)
  10. Sailor Saturn (Non-Playable in Story Mode)
  11. Tuxedo Mask (Non-Playable)

Battle Stages

  • Water Fountain at the Park
  • Dead Moon Circus: Day
  • Dead Moon Circus: Night
  • Silver Millennium
  • Hikawa Shrine
  • Juuban Shopping District
  • Trone of the Silent Messiah
  • Sea Port
  • Door of Time
  • Elusion