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Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell
Nintendo Entertainment System
Game Description
Not really familiar with the manga etc., but basically the game is split up into sections like infant, elementary school, high school etc. What you have to is climb your way to the top of the building and grab on to a flying jellyfish or something to progress to next stage where Lum becomes. You also have a time limit in the form of flames that continually rise below you. So you have to get to the top before the flames consume you. This game sucks and I believe it also has no end to it as you will have to start all over again once you clear all the stages.
Translation Description
This is a complete patch for the NES game Urusei Yatsura Lum no Wedding Bell. It translates the title, which was designed by FlashPV, one string of Japanese text and various small graphics present throughout the game.
If you notice that the game is the same as Momoko 120% for the Arcade, you're dang right! That game was supposed to have the Urusei Yatsura license, but Jaleco failed to get it. But the theme song still plays through the game and Jaleco did manage to get the license for the NES version.
Watch out for those flames.
GameUrusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell
Released ByStardust Crusaders
LanguageEnglish
StatusFully Playable
PlatformNintendo Entertainment System
LicenseN/A
Patching InformationNo Special Requirements
GenreAction > Platformer
Published ByJaleco
Game Date23 October 1986
Patch Version1.0
Release Date16 May 2009
ReadmeReadme File
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