Postby Bobtheduck » Sun Jan 11, 2004 3:53 am
"pretty girl" games are another name for Dating sims... I don't think that covers fighting games or action games... RPG's can have a dating sim ELEMENT, and "magical girl" doesn't describe a genre of video games, but a genre of anime... Sailormoon (a "magical girl" show) had video games that spread over many genres... Puzzle, Fighting, RPG, beat-em-up (like Double Dragon) etc... That's not called a "bishoujo" game, even though the show and manga were called "Bishoujo Senshi Seera Muun" because Bishoujo means "pretty girl" Bishoujo games, as a genre, are dating sims. So If you don't feel that answers your question, you're probably asking the wrong question.
EDIT: I should say "Magical Girl" doesn't cover a video game functional genre, but only a story genre... Bishoujo is refering to a functional genre, like "Tournament Fighter" or "RPG" or "Real Time Strategy" whereas Magical Girl would refer to a story Genre like "Save the world" or "damsel in distress" or "psychological thriller" However, Bishoujo games usually don't stray far from the story genres that are familiar... Functionally, they involve stats related to emotions and money and such, and very little interactivity, but they also describe the nature of the story, which is, of course, to get a pretty girl... The real functional genre descriptor is "Dating Sim" but Bishoujo game is only mildly more descriptive. Games reffered to as Bishoujo games can't be anything but dating sims or, perhaps, pornographic or fanservice filled interactive video books... Generally, though, the term applies to Dating Sims...
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