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is a Japan-exclusive video game for multiple platforms in 1986. This video game is the spiritual sequel to an arcade game known as '' Baluba-Louk No Densetsu'', which was also only released in Japan.


Gameplay

Jason, the game's main protagonist is sent to rescue
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Laira, the daughter of Aighina (Aigiina). She is the only one knows how to use ''Aura Stars''; which must be collected in five dungeons and re-united in the sixth. Players have to kill enough enemies to uncover a ladder in order to progress. Some stages also contain secrets and may have additional methods to continue in the game.
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are available; allowing players the option of skipping the earlier portions. A very early version of a partial English patch for a NES version was released before the translation project was completed. However, the project never saw completion.Translation information
at Lost Levels However, the game would eventually be ported onto the
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in all regions outside Japan. A North American NES release was planned for 1988 and a fully translated prototype exists.


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