Ginga Ojou-sama Densetsu Yuna
銀河お嬢様伝説ユナ
- Original Language
- ja
- Titles
-
2 languages
en Galaxy Fraulein Yuna *ja 銀河お嬢様伝説ユナGinga Ojou-sama Densetsu Yuna - Released
- 1992.10.23
- Play Time
- 5h (6 votes)
- Developer
- Will Co., Ltd., Red Entertainment Corporation, Hudson Soft
- Publisher
- enStargood Translations
- External Links
- vndb, wp, wikidata
+1
, jawiki
Yuna Kagurazaka was just your ordinary high school girl in the year 2299 – a bit carefree and more than a little absent-minded, but nothing special… until she won the Galaxy Fraulein Contest and rocketed to idol stardom! But when her fellow contestants begin disappearing one by one only to turn up wearing power armor and trying to kill her, she discovers her true destiny: she is the Savior of Light, protector of the galaxy, and must fight to keep the forces of darkness from conquering the universe! Can Yuna take down the evil Thirteen Frauleins of Darkness, or will hinging the fate of the cosmos on the whims of a flighty teenage girl prove a colossal mistake? … Possibly both.
Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna, officially translated as Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, is a 1992 adventure game (visual novel/digicomic) by Red Company and Will for the PC-Engine Super CD-ROM² system, and the first entry in the Galaxy Fraulein Yuna series. Originally inspired by a series of illustrations of Gundam mecha anthropomorphized as cute girls, the concept was reworked into an original video game property and eventually achieved considerable success amidst Japan's mid-to-late-'90s galge boom, becoming the basis for a string of games, several albums, multiple art CDs, and two OVA series – out of which only the OVAs ever saw release outside Japan.
Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna, officially translated as Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, is a 1992 adventure game (visual novel/digicomic) by Red Company and Will for the PC-Engine Super CD-ROM² system, and the first entry in the Galaxy Fraulein Yuna series. Originally inspired by a series of illustrations of Gundam mecha anthropomorphized as cute girls, the concept was reworked into an original video game property and eventually achieved considerable success amidst Japan's mid-to-late-'90s galge boom, becoming the basis for a string of games, several albums, multiple art CDs, and two OVA series – out of which only the OVAs ever saw release outside Japan.
| Date | Lang | Title | Type | Age | Flags | Stores | EGS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1996.12.27 | ja | Ginga Ojou-sama Densetsu Yuna Remix note | complete cd |
All | Voice | 65 | |
| 2008.07.31 | ja | PC Engine Best Collection: Ginga Ojou-sama Densetsu Collection note | complete umd |
15+ | Voice | ||
| 1992.10.23 | ja | Ginga Ojou-sama Densetsu Yuna | complete cd |
Voice |
Open 1 |
80 | |
| 2021.08.25 | en | Galaxy Fraulein Yuna (Unofficial) note | complete in |
VoiceFreePatch |
Open 1 |
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| 1995.06.16 | ja | Ginga Ojou-sama Densetsu Yuna - Special Edition note | complete cd x2 |
Voice |
Original edition
chardesign
| Akitaka Mika | |
| Fujishima Kousuke | Princess Mirage |
director
| Akitaka Mika |
scenario
| Honma Genkan |
| Konaki Jijii |
| Sonozaki Tooru |
songs
| PINK SAPPHIRE | Theme Song "P.S. I LOVE YOU" |
| Yokoyama Chisa | OP "Dream Girl" and ED "Show Me" |
music
| Chamy | OP, ED |
| Hijikata Takayuki | Arrangement theme song |
| PINK SAPPHIRE | Arrangement theme song |
| Shouji Takashi | Theme Song |
staff
Akitaka MikaOriginal concept
Hasunuma MitsuoCourse data
Hiroi OujiOP, ED lyrics
Ishida MikiLyrics Theme song
Kurosu MasahikoGraphics
Maeba HiroyukiGraphics
Matsumura NoboruGraphics
Miura TadashiGraphics
Moguchi OkamoraArt creation
Sorimachi FumioCourse data
Takiuchi HideoProgram
Urakami SusumuVisual director
Remix edition
songs
| Yokoyama Chisa | Theme Song "Otsuki-sama to Dance" |
director
| Fujiwara Shinsuke |
music
| Arisawa Takanori | Theme Song |
staff
Asano TakahiroGraphics
Hasunuma HisaoSpecial thanks
Hiroi OujiLyrics
Kawamoto TakeshiProgram
Kawamoto TsutomuProgram
Kumai Jun'ichiSpecial thanks
Makishima KazuyukiProgram
Masuda TatsuoPlanning
Miura TadashiPlanning
Saeki NoriyukiProgram
Satou KouichirouSpecial thanks
Sorimachi FumioProgram
Tatezawa TakahitoGraphics
Ujiie HidekiPlanning
Yoshimi NaotoAnimation director
en: Stargood Translations' translation (Unofficial)
staff
AthenaTranslation support
CargodinTranslation support
HeirTransparentTranslation support
MomochiTranslation support
SilverLupinTranslation support
SupperHacking
TheMajinZenkiTranslation support
WeedeaterTranslation support
| Relation | Title | Official |
|---|---|---|
| seq | 銀河お嬢様伝説ユナ2 永遠のプリンセス | Official |