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Around 1996, as Sailor Moon ended it's United States Run, the Anime was getting some speed in South America and in the Mexican edition of Club Nintendo in issue 3, Vol 5 (dated March, 1996) same issue that had an unreleased [[Dragon Ball (unreleased 1996(?) game)|english version of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2]] ; They had a small preview of the game at the end of the issue that it would of been released exclusively for the Latino Spanish speaking counties by Itochu and said they would have a full preview of the game in the next issue. The game in question would of been the early [http://sailormoon.wikia.com/wiki/Sailor_Moon_(Super_Famicom) SNES/Super Famicom game release] by Angel and Arc Systsem Works in 1992, and then by Bandai in 1994 in France.
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Around 1996, as the Sailor Moon anime ended it's United States syndicated run, the Anime was getting some speed in South America and in the Mexican edition of Club Nintendo in issue 3, Vol 5 (dated March, 1996) same issue that had an unreleased [[Dragon Ball (unreleased 1996(?) game)|english version of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2]]; They had a small preview of the game at the end of the issue for a full-on look at the game in the following issue. According to the preview blurb, it would of been released exclusively for the Latino Spanish speaking counties by Itoch. The game in question would of been the early [http://sailormoon.wikia.com/wiki/Sailor_Moon_(Super_Famicom) SNES/Super Famicom game release] by Angel and Arc Systsem Works in 1992, and then by Bandai in 1994 in France.
   
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The next issue was publushed and nothing was shown. It was mentioned in the same ending collum that they will indeed look into the game the next month.
In the blurb, they said they where going to have a preview for the game, but in the issue, nothing came to light other than another blurb at the end saying that they where gong to look at it, but due to unforeseen circumstances, they will look at it the following month; only for the following month, no one saying a peep about it. 
 
   
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Unfortunatly, nothing was mentioned in the following issue and ever since.
As far as existence goes, it's unknown other than these screens and this info, it could very well be the people who put it together where ether handed the Japanese or French version of the game and been told that version would be coming to Latino Spanish speaking countries later that month or so, fully translated or there is a Latino Spanish version of the game that has never seen the light of day. .
 
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As far as existence goes, it's unknown other than these scans and the info that was given in those scans, it could very well be the people who put the preview together where ether handed the Japanese or French version of the game and been told that version would be coming to Latino Spanish speaking countries later that month or so fully translated, or there is a Latino Spanish or even possibly an English version of the game that has never seen the light of day...
   
   

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Around 1996, as the Sailor Moon anime ended it's United States syndicated run, the Anime was getting some speed in South America and in the Mexican edition of Club Nintendo in issue 3, Vol 5 (dated March, 1996) same issue that had an unreleased english version of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2; They had a small preview of the game at the end of the issue for a full-on look at the game in the following issue. According to the preview blurb, it would of been released exclusively for the Latino Spanish speaking counties by Itoch. The game in question would of been the early SNES/Super Famicom game release by Angel and Arc Systsem Works in 1992, and then by Bandai in 1994 in France.

The next issue was publushed and nothing was shown. It was mentioned in the same ending collum that they will indeed look into the game the next month.

Unfortunatly, nothing was mentioned in the following issue and ever since.

As far as existence goes, it's unknown other than these scans and the info that was given in those scans, it could very well be the people who put the preview together where ether handed the Japanese or French version of the game and been told that version would be coming to Latino Spanish speaking countries later that month or so fully translated, or there is a Latino Spanish or even possibly an English version of the game that has never seen the light of day...


Sailormoon

the blurb at the end of the issue featuring the SNES/SFC Sailor Moon game

Club Nintendo Vol

Club Nintendo Issue 3, Vol 5 Dated March, 1996