Vision in the United States in September 1995 and then again in 1998. The original video animation Princess Minerva was produced by Group TAC was released by Toho in May 1995 in Japan. On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the PC Engine version a 21 out of 40 score, and the Super Famicom version of the game a 23 out of 40. ![]() In 2018, the Super Famicom version got a fan translation into the English language. Other released included a regular original soundtrack and a CD collection of graphics. An original soundtrack / drama CD compilation was released by Futureland in 1995. Ī five-issue shounen manga series and a nine-volume illustrated serial novel were also released, written by the game's writer Maisaka Kou and published by ASCII comix and Shueisha, respectively, during the 1990s. It was released for the PC Engine on March 25, 1994, and the Super Famicom on June 23, 1995. The game starts when all their weapons, armor and money gets stolen. ![]() Minerva leaves with her eight personal female bodyguards to defeat Dynastar and her six also female demon generals. In the game, the evil sorceress Dynastar (ダイナスター) (voiced by Yōko Matsuoka) challenges Princess Minerva (voiced by Miki Itou), threatening to kidnap all the girls in the world and turn them into monsters. The video game developed by Riverhillsoft and published by Riverhillsoft and Vic Tokai Corporation for the NEC PC-9801, PC Engine and Super Famicom.
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