JAPANESE VERSION SCANS

The cover sleeve, which features artwork of Annet, Restiana and Hastur. Note that the third screenshot at the bottom shows level 3's boss fight, but the background graphics are completely different -it has a black background along with several pillars, and looks nothing like what is is in the final game.



The cartridge, which features the same three characters as the sleeve.




The complete Japanese version instruction manual. All of the artwork of Annet (aside from the chibi flip book stories) has her with blue hair, whilst in the game, she has green hair.



AMERICAN VERSION SCANS

The cover sleeve. Sadly the copy of the game I own has a lot of sunfade on the cover. Much more interesting than that however is the fact that the two top screenshots are from prototype versions of the game -note that there are spaces for eight different magic attacks, in the final there are only five! Also, there is a larger screenshot of that screenshot from the Japanese version box which has a different background for level 3's boss.



The honestly quite dull cartridge.




The American version's instruction manual. All of the artwork from the Japanese version is used here (aside from the flip-book things) and apart from the front and back cover, the manual is in black and white. And I apologise for the last four pages missing parts in the corners, my copy was like that when I got it. And doesn't Dino Land's artwork look really misleading for a pinball game?