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YamasaPolice - Apr 1, 2002 |
VertigoXX | Apr 2, 2002 | |||
#3do on Infatech IRC. At least three Fservs in there have it. |
YamasaPolice | Apr 2, 2002 | |||
I tried looking in there and nobody replied to anything. Would anybody happen to know a FTP site I can check? Thanks. |
Gallstaff | Apr 4, 2002 | |||
do you know what an fserve is? YOu just type !*name* you don't ask people for it. |
VertigoXX | Aug 31, 2004 | |||
It was a 2D fighter, and it sucked. |
DeGamer | Jan 22, 2005 | |||
Sailormoon for the 3DO is pretty good. Sure it's no street fighter, but it's good. I can only imagine if it was Capcom that made that game. Yu YU Hakusho is a good fighter as well. BTW, I am the only one selliing Sailormoon for the 3DO on ebay at the moment (along with a load of duplicate games I have). |
De. | Jan 22, 2005 | ||||
What's the item number? I can't seem to find it |
Cloud121 | Jan 22, 2005 | ||||
With Anime, I don't care if it's subbed or dubbed, but I HATED Japanese Sailor Moon. |
aaron | Jan 30, 2005 | ||||
bust-a-move was released stateside on the super nes in 1995. BAM. |
dj898 | May 3, 2005 | ||||
here you go! |
dj898 | Jul 12, 2005 | |||
I got factory sealed copy off Yahoo Japan recently. cost me 2500 yen... |
Jedi Master Thrash | Jun 7, 2006 | |||
I just got Sailor Moon for the 3DO! :banana The prior comments are about right. Basically, if you're in any way a fan of Sailor Moon, like I am, you'll love the game. If you're just a fighter fan checking out street fighter clones, you'll probably be disappointed. Just to verify, it works fine on a US FZ-1 3DO without any tricks or mods. The first cool part is the intro. It starts out with a 2-D animation that morphs into 3-D, and then the entire opening sequence/theme from the original Sailor Moon TV show is done in 3-D. We were actually a bit worried that maybe the in-game characters were going to be in 3D as well, but nope, luckilly the gameplay graphics are all 2D. The only downside is that the in-game animation/motion feels a bit jerky. Not quite as smooth as I'd expect on a 32-bit system (or even the Genesis). But the backgrounds are full-parallax and the graphics are all colorful. One bonus is that there is zooming. So the stage view widens as you go farther apart and shrinks as you get closer together. A feature not too common in early 2-D fighters. The best part is the special moves. Each character has 4, and they are of the toward-down-toward-back-punch variety. And they are all the original character moves from straight the TV show. One of the moves is a power move, and requires that your power meter be charged before performing, but it is the biggest move and does lots of damage. It's usually the move they finish off the bad guy with in the show. The entire solar system of Sailor Scouts is playable, which is sweet. The only downside is that none of the negaverse characters are playable, so there aren't any bad guys in the game. Kinda weird if you think about it. Doesn't seem like there's any fatalities either. Oh, and there's a com. vs. com. mode :huh The 3DO controllers don't have very good action on the D-pad though. I need to find a couple of those capcom ones. |