Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R Walkthrough/FAQ
by Sailor Squirtle ([email protected])
Version 1.2

Updates:

7/1
-Minor update in the Mini Game section

-One new section
-How to pass level 2, Sailor Mercury's level

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R (Which I will call Sailor Moon R from here
on) is a Game Boy game, obviously, that is only available in Japanese.
It's a strange game, though, so I'll skip the fancy stuff and cut right
to the chase here.

1)  Walkthrough
2)  Scoring, Items, and Monsters
3)  FAQ
4)  Codes (levels)
5)  Game Shark Codes
6)  Credit
7)  Sites This Is Found On
8)  Coming Soon...
9)  Contact
10) Copyright

------------WALKTHROUGH------------

When you first turn on the game, press START. You will get four choices.
They look like this. I have translated all the choices somewhat.

NORMAL GAME            CUT GAME (also Character Game)

ENTER PASSWORD         MINI-GAME

I'll explain the Passwords in the Level Code section.
I suggest trying the Cut Game first. Select it, you will get a picture
of Rini (Chibi-Usa) and her ball, Luna P. Two choices will come up.
The screen is asking something like this:

Difficulty level?
NORMAL    HARD

Select whatever choice you wish. Your screen will look like this.

CHARACTER  SELECT

AMI                              MAKO
(Sailor Mercury)                (Sailor Jupiter)
                USAGI
REI              (Sailor Moon)   MINAKO
(Sailor Mars)                    (Sailor Venus)

Of course, the stuff in the parenthesis won't show up, but that is for
people that don't know their Japanese names.

In the Cut Game, you will not go through the levels you would in the
Normal Game. All you will do is the part where you try to find the
Negaverse worker to battle, and battle them. These are the same areas
you will go through in the Normal Game, when you first see the Negaverse
servant. To attack the monsters that come after you, press B. Press A
to jump. There is five levels, and they're pretty easy. Beat all 5, and
you've won the Cut Game. Good job! Now that you've got the hang of the
buttons and stuff, try the Mini-Games so you know what they are. It is
the choice in the bottom right corner. Your screen will look like this.

Sailor V                       Longhaired Girl's Card Game (High/Low)

Spikehead's Trivia             Melvin's Fix The Picture Game

Longhaired Girl's Memory       Grandpa's Trivia
Game

After you pick one, the following menu will come up.

Welcome to (GAME NAME)! How do you want to play?

INSTRUCTIONS FIRST   NO INSTRUCTIONS   EXIT

Sailor V is easy, you have to jump and shoot 20 bats. You have 3 lives.
Every time a bat gets by you, you lose a life. The buttons to jump and
shoot are the same as in Cut Game.

Spikehead's Trivia is strange. If you can read Japanese, that's good!
If you can't, guess at one of the choices. Afterwards, 25 boxes will
show up. Move the + symbol to reveal a part of the picture. If you got
the question right, you can reveal 2 parts; if not, you can reveal 1.
Then you have to tell who it is. Like the other question, there's four
choices. Not the easiest game in the world, is it?

The Longhaired Girl has two games. Her Memory game is just like the
actual game: trying to match the cards. However, you have to do it in
13 turns. There is 6 matches - 12 cards. This is an easy game. Her
card game is hard to understand. Thank you to [email protected]
for this info:

It's sorta like this.. cards 1-K, no Ace..

HIGHER   LOWER    QUIT (that's the menu)

so like if she puts a '5'  on there,  you can pick
either HIGHER or LOWER (what you think your card is)
and I  think if you get it right either 5 or 6 times,
you win...the American name is High/Low.


Melvin's Fix The Picture Game is hard. A picture is scrambled up and
you have to move the picture parts to their spots, and you have to do
it in 80 seconds. Good luck, this is hard!!

Grandpa's Trivia is much like Spikehead's Trivia, except you don't have
to figure out a picture. Once you miss a question, the game's over.

Now that you've played some mini-games, let's try the Normal Game!!

You start off on Level 1 as Usagi - Sailor Moon.

First, find Melvin. He's up on the top part of the map, which you can
access by pushing B. Talk to him, and he will start to follow you. Go
down one "level", and talk to Molly. After a while, when they stop
talking, Melvin won't follow you. Then, go to the building near them.
An ugly woman will turn into the Longhaired Girl. Play her game, if
you wish, then leave. Go find Luna, who will follow you around. Go
talk to Rini, just once. Luna, however, will still follow you. Then
go to the top right corner of the area, where you will find Catsy.
After going through the part that you go through in the Cut Game and
battling her, you will start on Level 2 as Chibi-Usa - Rini.

First, go to the end of the street you are on to the last house. Go in,
and Ami will talk to you. Then, you will start playing as Ami - Sailor
Mercury. You can drop off Rini in the building that, on the map, looks
like a house - on the far left of the middle street. Then, go to Rei's
house, which is the left building on the top street. After you get out
of there, go to the middle street and talk to Usagi, then Luna, then
Chad (the guy with long hair). Go to the place symbolized as a pick on
the map, and talk to Rubeus. After going through the second level in
the Cut Game and battling Rubeus, you will start LEvel 3 as Rei -
Sailor Mars.

------------SCORING, ITEMS, AND MONSTERS------------

You score points for various things.
-  10 points - killing something
-1000 points - picking up rings
-2000 points - killing Negaverse person at the end of the level

There is lots of different items that do different things.
-ring - score 1000 points
-heart - restore 1 health heart
-chest - restore all health hearts
-rose - gain 1 life

Different monsters take different amounts of hits to kill.
-floating women - 1 hit. Sometimes, in their place, a heart or chest
appears after they are killed.
-rabbits/fish that bounce like idiots - 1-3 hits, depending on distance
from enemy
-jumping women - 2-3 hits, depending on distance from enemy
-guys that appear from nowhere - 1-3 hits, depending on distance from
enemy
-people made of sludge - 2-3 hits. This does not depend on distance, it
is just chance.

------------FAQ------------

Q: In Level 4, what are those weird statues for?
A: They are Spikeheads. If you talk to them, you can play a game. The
Spikeheads are also in Level 5. They are different games in each level.

Q: When I enter in a level code, I can't get it to work! I can't get
past the code screen.
A: That's not a question! But anyway, you need to press START after
entering in the code.

Q: Where is A+ Roms? I want this game.
A: The URL is: http://mindwarp.simplenet.com/gameboy; and it is listed
as "Sailor Moon".

E-mail me a question, I'll answer it for you.

------------LEVEL CODES------------

Pick the third choice on the main menu after pressing START. Press UP
and DOWN to alternate between numbers and symbols. Here are the level
codes I have for now:

Level 1 - no code
Level 2 - 27540406
Level 3 - 45651738
Level 4 - 67262775
Level 5 - 883638?7

All of these codes are for the Normal Game. There is some variations;
I'll put them up soon.

------------GAMESHARK CODES------------

I don't have any yet. If you have any, please e-mail them to me, and I
will post them and give you credit.

------------CREDIT------------

I guess I should thank the makers of this game, for making it. Also,
thanks to my sis, Emily Huddleston ([email protected]) for letting me
use her ROM to make this guide. Thanks to A+ ROMs, for being the only
site to have this ROM for download. To Al Amaloo for posting this on
his site. To [email protected] for the info on High/Low.
And last but not least, to GameFAQs for posting this.

------------SITES THIS IS FOUND ON------------

GameFAQS
http://www.gamefaqs.com

The FAN-ime Network
http://members.fortunecity.com/fanime1

Game Advice
http://www.gameadvice.com

If you want this walkthrough/FAQ on your site, e-mail me.

------------COMING SOON------------

-Tell how to pass Level 3.
-Stop repeating myself.
-Game Shark codes, hopefully!
-Stop repeating myself.
-More answers to questions.
-Translate more stuff.

------------CONTACT------------

To contact me, Sailor Squirtle, e-mail [email protected]

------------COPYRIGHT------------

© Copyright 2000 by Sam Huddleston (Entei Tsukino). All rights reserved.
If this is found anywhere without permission, legal action may be taken.