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Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum Data East (Beam Software)1990You're Dash Galaxy, Inter-planetary super hero. You've fought your way out of tight spots a hundred times, in a dozen solar systems. But you haven't seen tight till you accidentally land in the mental ward of the universe. The Alien Asylum. You must make your way through the mysterious and deadly levels of the Alien Asylum and destroy its Overlords in the Control Complex. Your weapons? Your wits. And a supply of bombs, detonators, and life-support modules. You'll need them all to penetrate deadly force fields. Move "Mind Blocks" into key positions to advance. And greet a gruesome variety of space-age lunatics who want you to stay. Wild graphics. Insane action. Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum might just drive you crazy! labelimagesubject
The Krion Conquest  Vic Tokai1990Once upon a time, long long ago, the world was experiencing great ruin. Enormous animals were bestowed upon the earth to create terrible pain and hardship for the people. The people were desperate, so they called upon the Old Witches' World for help.
Thence came Francesca, a gracious witch with great powers. She fought and saved the world from these terrible creatures. The land began to flourish again and the people worked peacefully together to rebuild their wonderful cities. All was well.
Now, we too are experiencing serious turmoil. Terrible horrid beings called Krions have decended upon our planet. We are prisoners and we are losing hope. Francesca, we need you. If you are out there, please come.***US release was initially announced as [i]Francesca's Wand[/i] before being titled [i]The Krion Conquest[/i].

An obscure but still spread internet joke is to call this game "Megan Man" because of a typo in the [i]the official 1990 WORLD OF Nintendo buyers guide[/i] showing "Megan Man 3" and its similarities in game play to the megaman series.

Catalog number for the Japanese Famicom version is definitely [b][code]VIC-VF[/code][/b] (visually confirmed, it is printed on the cartridge lable) and not [b][code]VIC-VP[/code][/b]. But many sites on the web report it as [b][code]VIC-VP[/code][/b]
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