Happy 4th of July everyone!
I just love Sailor Moon games, don’t you? They are lots of fun and can keep you busy for hours. ^^
After like ten years or so that I’m playing the SMS Kurukkurin game, I finally understood what the kanji in the ending code means and figured out where to put it and what it does. I always thought it has no meaning and turned the game off (!!), but thanks to the Japanese lessons I’ve been taking this year, I found out it’s actually a code. Only last night (!!) I figured where to put it to make it work.
Turns out it unlocks secret characters (Super Sailor Moon and Sailor Saturn!) that you can play as and a new level, and it’s really cool. I will not reveal the code to you (the game is fun! play it!), but I will translate the kanji that appears in it (for those who are like I was in the past ten years ^^;;):
上= up
下= down
右= right
左= left
Also note that “Y” (for example) is not the letter Y, but the button you configured for Y. Type the code in the title screen and if you did it right, the colors will change. Have fun!
Because of this happy occasion, I’ve uploaded some sprites I made from this game. I also added some more sprites from Another Story.
And speaking of Another Story, I recently got this great book about the Canaanese mythology (I love mythologies…), and ran into some familiar names like Ishtar and Marduk. I got really exited and decided to write about the Oppositio Senshi’s etymology. Enjoy!
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