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=== ''Princess Maker'' === The first of the ''Princess Maker'' game was a popular MicroCabin game at the time of its release in 1991. It was re-released in a 'Refine Edition' with enhanced graphics and voices. There is a fan-made English and Spanish translation for the normal [[MSX]] version.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.generation-msx.nl/msxdb/softwareinfo/1539 |title=Princess Maker (1992, MSX2, MSX2+, Turbo-R, Microcabin) | Generation MSX |publisher=Generation-msx.nl |access-date=June 10, 2015}}</ref> The original version is for the [[NEC PC-9801]] system, and the Refine Edition is out for the [[PlayStation 2]] as well as [[Windows]]. The player is in charge of a war orphan, Maria, after defeating an evil demon. This game is similar to ''Princess Maker 2'', but one cannot give pocket money to the daughter, and in this version, the player can send the daughter to town to view the people's opinions of her. The wardrobe is also much larger than the sequel. There are four sets of clothing for each season. These clothes change after aging. Therefore, there are about 28 sets of clothing the daughter can wear over the years. The Harvest Festival has a Combat Tournament and a Miss Kingdom Contest. If the daughter succeeds, her popularity will rise. There are 74 possible endings, ranging from humble jobs such as a soldier or a mason, to prestigious jobs such as Archbishop or Prime Minister, to "dark side" jobs such as prostitute or crime lord. In addition, numerous factors decide whether or not the daughter is successful at her job, whom she marries, and whether she has children of her own. ''[[Famitsu]]'' magazine's Reader Cross Review gave the [[PC Engine]] version of the game an 8 out of 10.<ref>''θͺθ γ―γγΉγ¬γγ₯γΌ β γγͺγ³γ»γΉγ‘γΌγ«γΌ1''. Weekly Famitsu. No.323. Pg.39. February 24, 1995.</ref>
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