Valis (video game series)
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Genre(s) | Platform game (main series) |
Developer(s) | Telenet Japan, Wolf Team, I.S.C |
Publisher(s) | Japan Telenet Japan, Bandai, Tokuma Shoten, Riot, Laser Soft, Sega, Razorsoft North America Renovation Products, NEC, Turbo Technologies Inc., Atlus |
Platform(s) | Various home console systems |
First release | Valis: The Fantasm Soldier 1986[1] |
Latest release | Mugen Senshi Valis Complete Plus – Legend of a Fantasm Soldier November 24, 2011[2] |
Valis (ヴァリス, Varisu) is a platform game series developed by Telenet Japan. The original game was developed in 1986 for the PC-88, and its popularity has spanned four sequels, a spin-off, and remakes across several platforms, notably the TurboGrafx-16 and Sega Mega Drive until the early 1990s, when it was quietly retired. The Mega Drive/Genesis entries were all published in North America by Renovation Products. Later, Telenet licensed the series' rights to a company known as Eants, which re-tooled the series as a hentai game,[3] which became the last game published by Telenet before it shut down in 2007; after Telenet was shuttered, Sunsoft bought the rights to Telenet's full library, including Valis.[4] In December 2019, Edia, a media company from Japan, acquired the intellectual property rights of the Valis.[5] Later, in June 2021, on the 35th anniversary of the Valis series, Edia announced a crowdfunding, in Japan, for Valis games' Switch port.[6][7]
Games[]
The Valis games (as they were known in America) tell the story of Yūko Asō (麻生 優子, Asō Yūko), a schoolgirl in late 1980s Japan who is fated to protect three different realms – our own Earth, the land of spirits, and Vecanti (ヴェカンティ, Vekanti), the Dream World – by wielding a mystical sword known as Valis.[8]
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier[]
Valis II[]
Valis III[]
Valis IV[]
Valis X[]
Valis X is an erotic visual novel released for Windows in 2006 on the 20th anniversary of the series. Developed by Eants, it was the last game published by Telenet Japan. Valis X is divided into five episodes that retell the stories of the first four games, containing copious amounts of lesbian acts and tentacle erotica.[9]
Manga[]
A four-volume Valis manga series by the artist ZOL was published by Kill Time Communications and featured in the seinen manga magazine Comic Valkyrie in 2007-2012. The first game had been separately adapted into a manga in 1999.
References[]
- ^ "Mugen Senshi Valis: The Fantasm Soldier". GameSpot. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
- ^ "夢幻戦士ヴァリスCOMPLETE PLUS / レトロゲーム総合配信サイト、プロジェクトEGG" [Mugen Senshi Valis Complete Plus – Legend of a Fantasm Soldier / retro game comprehensive delivery site, project EGG] (in Japanese). Retrieved September 5, 2015.
- ^ GameSetWatch – Column: 'Might Have Been' – Telenet Japan
- ^ "Sunsoft Acquires Nihon Telenet Game Library - News". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
- ^ "「夢幻戦士ヴァリス」35周年記念「復活応援プロジェクト」始動!Nintendo Switch版開発とクラウドファンディング実施決定!". プレスリリース・ニュースリリース配信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
- ^ "Edia Announces Crowdfunding for Valis Games' Switch Port". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
- ^ "Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Switch Crowdfunding Announced". Siliconera. 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
- ^ "Valis" (PDF). Game Pro US 35: 56. June 1992.
- ^ Mizuguchi, Makoto (2010-04-07). "「死んでいた方がよかったゲーム」-復活したのが間違いだった?". インサイド (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2010-07-04. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
External links[]
- Valis at Hardcore Gaming 101
- Valis X
- Official website (eants Inc.) (in Japanese)
- Official website (bb5) (in Japanese)
- Valis (video game series)
- LGBT-related video games
- Video game franchises introduced in 1986
- Video games featuring female protagonists
- Magical girl video games
- Seinen manga
- Platform game stubs