During the mid-’90s Wedding Peach enjoyed enough popularity to secure four tie-in video and PC game releases as well as some desktop computer software for fans. I own these these releases so I’ll be adding scans from all of them here for you to enjoy. For now, please check out what I have available.
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Wedding Peach (SNES)
Released in September of 1995, the Wedding Peach Super Famicom game is a fairly straightforward party game-style title that pits the love angels against one another in a variety of mini-game challenges. You can play in story mode to get a little more coherence to the whole thing, but it’s fun to play even without the context. This title is probably the best-known of the Wedding Peach games outside of Japan due to an English fan-translation ROM version being released in the late ’90s. The booklet contains basic playing information as well as limited character art and profiles.
Wedding Peach – ~Jama-Pii Panic~ (Super Game Boy 2)
Released in December of 1995, Jama-Pii Panic is a short and sweet puzzle game where you take control of everyone’s favourite reformed devil, Jama-Pii, and help the angels save love from Pluie! Suitable for all ages, in this game Jama-Pii can mark squares with hearts and once every square on the level has been marked with a heart the level is completed. Other devils show up to make things tough, but you can summon the love angels to give you a hand too! The booklet for this game has a basic guide to controls and playing, as well as a few pages of character designs.
Wedding Peach – Screen Saver for Windows (PC)
If you owned a computer in the 90s and early 00s you’ll likely remember seeing screensaver software available for purchase. The title “screensaver” is a little deceptive as these products often didn’t just contain a screensaver or two, they also contained other desktop accessories for customising your PC (like character sound files performed by the seiyuu, midi files, and cursor/folder images). Wedding Peach’s screensaver collection hit shelves in March of 1996 via a boxed set of 5 disks. The actual guide to installation and use doesn’t contain any graphics so I’ve only shared the booklet covers alongside the software cover below.
Wedding Peach – Doki Doki Oironaoshi (PlayStation)
Doki Doki Oironaoshi was released in September 1996 for the original PlayStation. Essentially a “dating strategy” game aimed at older (male) audiences, you pick outfits for Momoko/Yuri/Hinagiku to wear out on dates with you to a variety of locations. Pick the right outfit for the situation and expect a pleased reaction, pick clothes that don’t suit the character or scenario well and expect some miffed responses from your heroine of choice. The disc comes with a booklet outline to playing the game along with otherwise unprinted illustrations of the angels from the game in an assortment of outfits. These illustrations form a calendar from September 1996-May 1997 and are a great bonus part of this release.