Sailor Stars Fuwa Fuwa Panic 2!
Here it is! Now you can download and play an emulated version of
the SNES puzzle game that all those cute little Starlights video game sprites
originally came from. To the right is a screenshot of what the actual game interface looks
like.
An emulated game is a version or copy of a console game that you can play on your personal computer. The legality and technicalities of such games are discussed in the FAQ below.
Click Here to Download the Game.
Okay, I downloaded it. Now what?
You will need a game emulator in order to open up the game file and play the game.
Click Here to Download the ZSNES Emulator.
The "readme.txt" file that comes zipped with the emulator should answer most of your questions.
Help! I'm so confused!
Yes, the game is entirely in Japanese. Yes, learning how to use the emulator can be a bit confusing, sometimes. But no worries, people. Here are some documents that should be able to answer all of your questions, and help you fully enjoy your new emulated game.
KatC's Emulation and
Troubleshooting FAQ
Originally posted at KatC's Sailormoon Goodies. This document covers common
questions about game emulation, including legality, popular
emulators and where to download them, and of course, how to OPEN
and RUN the emulated games.
Jacob Poon's Game
Walkthrough
An *incredibly* detailed "Instruction Manual" that explains and
translates every single feature of the game. Also includes
explanations and diagrams, strategies and tips, and even useful
tidbits such as the history of the game's development.
TELE-Pathetic Industry's
Tips
A quicker and less-detailed reference guide than Jacob Poon's
walkthrough, but still equally as useful for a beginning player.
This file was originally posted at TELE-Pathetic's homepage, which
has since gone down, and then archived at KatC's
Sailormoon Goodies.
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