Amonimus VS Bust-A-Move 3 DX (Arcade Story Luna-Luna)

== Comment == Not related to Madame Luna, probably. Luna (Runaruna) a strong character, but against Jack and SBM it was a problem. Her arcade game is Arcanum (Arukanamu Tarotto Uranai, 1991). If you're curious what cards have appeared, here, you're free to read with whatever you want: Center, Present, that which covers you: (VII) THE CHARIOT, self Cover, Opposition, that which is crossing you: (XXI) THE WORLD, involvement Left, Past, feature that is losing importance: (XIX) THE SUN, energy Bottom, Unconscious, that which is beneath you: (X) WHEEL OF FORTUNE, movement Top, Possibility, what could come into being: (XVII) THE STAR, hope Right, Future, feature that is gaining importance: (XVIII) THE MOON, illusion Column's 4th, Self, you as you see yourself: (I) THE MAGICIAN, action Column's 3rd Environment, how others see you: (XI) JUSTICE, decision Column's 2nd Guidance, your hopes and fears: (XX) JUDGEMENT, impulse Column's 1st. Outcome, the most likely result: (IV) THE EMPEROR, authority == Information == Bust-A-Move 3 DX (Puzzle Bobble 3/Puzzle Bobble 64 in JA and Bust-a-Move '99 in NA). Like its predecessors, the player is tasked with shooting balls at groups of balls, creating groups of 3 or more, which are then removed from play. == Copyrights == Bust-A-Move 3 DX (with all other names) as Bubble Bobble series, is developed by Taito Corporation and published by Acclaim Entertainment in Europe on February 27, 1998 for PlayStation. == Links ==

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