A girl must shoot monsters and escape from a burning building. The game starts at preschool and ends at a wedding chapel where she is to collect items and get married, only for the game to begin again.
This game was originally slaked to be an Urusei Yatsura game, but for some reason Jaleco was only able to use the license on the Famicom port. Despite this, they still used the opening theme as the main background music.
The game was only released in Japan, but an English prototype was found and emulated. Although the title screen is still in Japanese in the prototype, the rest of the text was translated to English. The default high scores were also changed, and the text color was changed to a brighter blue (except for the title screen, where the text was changed to pink).
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Nintendo Famicom (1986, "Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell")
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