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Demand was a character in the previous season ( Sailor Moon R), which had recently finished airing. The nineteenth question on Usagi’s stage asks for the name of Prince Demand’s younger brother. The question above, “「つきにかわて、おしおきよ」は、だれのせりふ?” (“In the name of the Moon, I will punish you” is whose line?), is very simple, but they do get progressively harder. The questions on Usagi’s stage are related to the Sailor Moon anime. Questions are generally read aloud by some character in the game. The back cover of the game boasts 300 questions, so I assume that they are randomized. There are twenty per stage, and six stages (counting the final stage), making 120 questions per complete playthrough.
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The game itself is simply a series of multiple-choice trivia questions.
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Unless, of course, the password has been gotten some other way. The player can choose the order in which to take on the first five stages, but all five must be completed before proceeding to the final stage. The password is in the form of five pictures which the game reveals, one after each successfully-completed stage. This is, I suppose, because the Playdia doesn’t appear to support any kind of saved games. The first thing the the player must do is decide whether to begin at the beginning of the game, or to enter a password and skip the first five stages, going straight to the final quiz. It is perhaps a little more static than the anime, but it’s well drawn and the video output by the game is of good quality.
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The quality of the animation is quite on par with the TV anime. I’ll not recapitulate that here–you can read the description above.
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The game opens with a brief animated movie setting up the plot. They are also the source of the screenshots in this post.
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I based my description on a scan of the manual and a video playthrough, both provided by. It looks like they’re around $150 on eBay, and this particular game will set you back a further $50, so I don’t recommend it. The Playdia currently has no emulator available, so the only way to play these games is to buy the console. The first three games (according to GDR), released on, were based on Dragonball Z, Sailor Moon S, and SD Gundam. Most of the console’s library (according to Wikipedia, which has a list) was quiz or edutainment software, and much of it seems to be licensed titles based on anime. It was a CD-based console, released in Japan in 1994, reminiscent of the (similarly doomed) CD-i. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.Ī few words about the Playdia itself would not be amiss, I think. “Playdia-Console-Set” by Evan-Amos – Own work. Upon completing the game, a karaoke version of the anime’s opening theme is played over clips from the game. Throughout the game, there are clips of animation in the style of the anime. Upon receiving all five passwords, the player may restart the game and enter the passwords, unlocking the final stage, in which the five Sailor Senshi are joined by Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune for a final twenty question quiz. Upon successfully completing a stage by answering at least 16 questions correctly, the sub-boss is defeated, and the player receives a password, after which another stage may be selected.
In each stage, the player must answer a series of twenty multiple-choice questions, testing his or her knowledge of the Sailor Moon anime, which represents a battle against a sub-boss. There is one stage for each of the five Sailor Senshi (Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Venus, Sailor Mars, and Sailor Jupiter), which may be played in any order. Tsukino Usagi and her friends, the Sailor Senshi, are attending a lecture by a picture book author, Misaki Asako, when a Daimon called Quiz appears to steal Asako’s pure heart crystal. Once again quoting my description on MobyGames:Īpple Bandai Pippin The Playdia ( プレイディア, Pureidia ) (developed under the codename 'BA-X' ) is a home video game console released exclusively in Japan in 1994 at the initial price of ¥24,800. Today, I’ve got something else obscure to look at: Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Quiz Taiketsu! Sailor Power Kesshū!! (original title: 美少女戦士セーラームーン S – クイズ対決! セーラーパワー結集!!), a Sailor Moon quiz game for the Bandai Playdia.