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Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Release Date: October 8, 1987   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu is an RPG based around the anime and manga series known as Saint Seiya. It was developed and published by Bandai in 1987 for the Famicom. The story of the game draws heavily from the first story arc of the series, from the beginning of the story to the fight with the Gold Saints. The game remains faithful to the original story while introducing some original elements. When the game came out, the story line was in the middle of the Gold Saints story arc. As a result, the last boss of the game is an original character. The actual final fight of the Gold Saints arc was carried over into this game's sequel, Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu Kanketsu Hen. The gameplay mixes side scrolling action scenes to transport the character from place to place where he may have to jump over obstacles and fight basic enemies, with a turn based combat system against bosses and other significant battles. In order to be successful at these turn based battles, the player must distribute his power, or Cosmos, to various attributes before each attack. Failure to do so typically results in no damage dealt to the opponent, and a lot of damage received. When Life is lost, the main character can be revived, but if all Cosmos is lost, then the game is over.
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: November 23, 2011   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: MMO
Saint Seiya Online is a free to play MMORPG from China-based Perfect World, the publisher of Forsaken World, RaiderZ, and Rise of Europe. Based on the Japanese manga series of Saint Seiya and its anime TV series, Saint Seiya Online recreates the epic story that the Knights of the Zodiac battle against the Olympian gods.
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: November 23, 2013   |   Genre: Action, Fighting
Brave Soldiers is a fighting game featuring over 50 characters from the Saint Seiya manga. The super gauge in the game is referred to as the Cosmo Gauge (小宇宙ゲージ Kosumo Gēji?), which characters use to perform their finishing attacks, Burst Dash (バーストダッシュ Bāsuto Dasshu?), Burst Attack (バースト攻撃 Bāsuto Kōgeki?), Seven Senses Awakening (セブンセンシズ覚醒 Sebun Senshizu Kakusei?), and their special Big Bang Attacks (ビッグバンアタック Bigu Ban Atakku?). A character's strength can be increased through the use of an Orb (オーブ Ōbu?). The Saint Chronicle (セイントクロニクル Seinto Kuronikuru?) game mode has the player progress through battles based on the three main arcs of the original manga: the Sanctuary arc, the Poseidon arc, and the Hades arc. Also in the game is the Galaxian Wars (ギャラクシアンウォーズ Gyarakushian Wōzu?) mode, a tournament mode.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: September 26, 2006   |   Genre: Fighting
Saint Seiya : Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque : Hades sur Playstation 2 est un jeu de combat en 3D reprenant l'univers de la série animée. Vous devez empêcher la destruction du monde en combattant le seigneur des Enfers avec 49 personnages jouables dont les spectres d'Hadès et les chevaliers d'Athéna équipés de leurs armures divines respectives.
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: July 21, 2009   |   Genre: Shooter
The powers of the gods that lay dormant inside you must now be unleashed. The forbidden power must be used to restore order as evil forces overrun your lands. You are the legend. You are the Saint! Gamers shoot their way through more than 20 fast-paced side-scrolling levels in this modern re-imagining of the classic Chinese epic Journey to the West. Players take on the role of the Saint, who must use his godlike powers to destroy hordes of mythical enemies. Players can select from more than a dozen upgradable weapons in "Story" mode, and the "Co-op" mode lets two players join forces to take out the swarming beasts.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: April 22, 1994   |   Genre: Adventure
Sailor Moon R was a video game released for the Nintendo Game Boy by Angel Studios in 1994. In this game, the player could play using "story mode" or "arcade mode." In story mode, the player began play with Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon, then Chibiusa, then the Inner Senshi. Gameplay alternated between a story chapter where the player walked around the map and talked to other characters, followed by a platform level, and a boss room. In arcade mode, the player chose a character, and the non-combat parts of the game are skipped. In both modes, the game was complete after five stages, most of which were rather short. The boss rooms sometimes started with a scene with Tuxedo Mask where the player would receive an extra life for picking up the rose item. Other items the player could pick up included hearts, which refilled some health, cake slices, which refilled more health, and a tiara, which offered a power-up to the character's attacks.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: December 18, 1992   |   Genre: Adventure
Sailor Moon was a video game released for the Nintendo Game Boy by Angel Studios in 1992. It was one of the first Sailor Moon-related video games to be released. In this game, the player controlled Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon. The storyline was based on the first, third, and fourth episodes of the first season of the anime. Although they originally had not yet appeared in those episodes, in the game Usagi could meet and talk to Ami and Rei, who were NPCs (non-player characters). The three levels were divided into two parts. First, Usagi could walk through the city, school or a health spa, occassionally talking to people. After talking to the right people, Usagi turned into Sailor Moon and entered another kind of level in which she fought numerous enemies. By default, Sailor Moon could only use kicking attacks. Pressing the "down" button would make Sailor Moon sit down and cry, and if there were rocks on the wall nearby, her high-pitched crying would make the rocks explode and drop special items. These items gave different powers: one enabled her to use Moon Tiara Action for a limited number of times, one made her invincible for a short amount of time, etc. The bosses were Morga, Kyurene, Jadeite, and Queen Beryl. Sailor Moon actually had to fight Jadeite each time after defeating the two Youma, and at the end of the last level, had to fight him again before facing Queen Beryl.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: January 1, 1990   |   Genre:
Long time ago, the planet of Darius went into ruin but Proco and Tiat of Darius gave birth to a new planet and named it Orga. After the passing of many centuries, Proco Jr. and Tiat Young receive a strange radio broadcast from the galaxy. They discover the radio broadcast is a mayday signal from another descendant of Darius. They board the Silverhawk, preparing to defeat an evil force and journey to the galaxy. Darius II, or Sagaia as it is known in the West, is the second installment in Taito's shoot 'em up series. Its main distinguishing features are the non-linear level system and the enemies, which are different kinds of seafood.