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'''''Moonlight Syndrome''''' (ムーンライトシンドローム) is a video game developed and published by [[Human Entertainment]], written and directed by [[SUDA51]] - his final game before forming [[Grasshopper Manufacture]]. The game was released only in Japan for the PlayStation. It is a sequel to the ''[[Towairaito Shindoromu]]'' games. The game takes place barely a year after the events of the previous two.
   
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==Episodes==
'''''Moonlight Syndrome''''' (ムーンライトシンドローム) is a video game developed and published by [[Human Entertainment]], directed by [[Suda51]]. The game was released only in Japan for the PlayStation.The ending song is called Anata wa Umi no Soko.It is a spin off of the Twilight Syndrome series.The game takes place a barely a year after the events of the first two installments.The game begins with Mika walking home running into Aramata.When shes about to open the Mithra appears with her housekey then leaves.When she is about to eat dinner with her mother and father they watch the news they see that Kyoko Kazan was killed in accident The Kishis worried for their daugthers safetey tell her to be careful and that they will protect her.Mika and her friends decide to investigate starting the events.
 
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*プロローグ PROLOGUE
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*夢題 MOWDAI
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*奏遇 SOWGUW
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*変嫉 HENSHITSU
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*片倫 HENLIN
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*浮誘 FUYOU
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*電破 DENPOW
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*開扉 KAIBYO
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*慟悪 DOWAKU
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*エピローグ EPILOGUE
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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*[[Yayoi Itsushima]]
 
*[[Yayoi Itsushima]]
 
*[[Ryo Kazan]]
 
*[[Ryo Kazan]]
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*[[Chisato Itsushima]]
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*[[Kimika Takahashi]]
 
*[[Aramata]]
 
*[[Aramata]]
 
*[[Mithra]]
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/data/573239.html GameFAQs page]
 
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/data/573239.html GameFAQs page]
*[http://killer7.3dactionplanet.gamespy.com/moonlight.html Fansite]
 
   
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 5 March 2020

Moonlight Syndrome (ムーンライトシンドローム) is a video game developed and published by Human Entertainment, written and directed by SUDA51 - his final game before forming Grasshopper Manufacture. The game was released only in Japan for the PlayStation. It is a sequel to the Towairaito Shindoromu games. The game takes place barely a year after the events of the previous two.

Episodes[]

  • プロローグ PROLOGUE
  • 夢題 MOWDAI
  • 奏遇 SOWGUW
  • 変嫉 HENSHITSU
  • 片倫 HENLIN
  • 浮誘 FUYOU
  • 電破 DENPOW
  • 開扉 KAIBYO
  • 慟悪 DOWAKU
  • エピローグ EPILOGUE

Characters[]

External links[]

Grasshopper Manufacture games
International Shining Soul · Shining Soul II · Killer7 · Michigan: Report from Hell · Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked · Contact · No More Heroes · Flower, Sun, and Rain: Murder and Mystery in Paradise · No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle · FROG MINUTES · Shadows of the DAMNED · Sine Mora · Diabolical Pitch · Lollipop Chainsaw · Liberation Maiden · Black Knight Sword · Killer Is Dead · Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day · LET IT DIE · Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes · No More Heroes III
Japan-exclusive Shirubā Jiken · Flower, Sun, and Rain · Shirubā Jiken 25 Ku · BLOOD+ One Night Kiss · Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen · Evangerion Shin Gekijōban -Saundo Inpakuto- · No More Heroes: World Ranker · Dark Menace
Other Suda material Super Fire Prowrestling III: Final Bout · Super Fire Prowrestling Special · Towairaito Shindoromu: Tansaku-hen · Towairaito Shindoromu: Kyūmei-hen · Moonlight Syndrome · Sdatcher · Liberation Maiden SIN · Tsukikage no Tokio · Kurayami Dance · Suda Fables