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Valis (video game series)

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Valis
Logo used consistently in Japanese releases
Genre(s)Platform, visual novel
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 releaseValis: The Fantasm Soldier
1986[1]
Latest releaseValis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection II
September 22, 2022

Valis[a] is a platform game series created by Telenet Japan. A magical girl plot, the games tell the story of a Japanese schoolgirl who is fated to protect three realms by wielding a mystical sword known as Valis.[2]

The original game, Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (1986), was developed for the PC-88 and ported to several other platforms. This was followed by a series of platform games released during the 16-bit era for various home consoles, most notably the TurboGrafx-16 and Sega Mega Drive. Outside the original series, an erotic visual novel was released in 2006, followed by compilations of the original games.

After Telenet Japan shut down in 2007, Sunsoft acquired the rights to the series.[3] These rights were passed on to Japanese media company Edia in December 2019.[4]

Games

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All Valis games are platform games except Valis X, 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.[5][6]

In June 2021, on the 35th anniversary of the Valis series, Edia announced a crowdfunding campaign to bring ports of the Valis games to the Nintendo Switch.[7][8]

After the crowdfunding period, Edia ported several games from the Valis series to the Switch through collections. The first collection, Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection, was released in December 2021 in Japan and in March 2022 in Western territories.[9][10] In March 2022, Edia also announced the launch of a second collection of Valis that will feature Valis IV (PC Engine), Syd of Valis (Genesis / Mega Drive) and Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (Genesis / Mega Drive and MSX).[11] In December 2023, the third collection was launched in Japan.[12]

Year Title Original platform Notes
1986 Valis: The Fantasm Soldier PC-8801
1989 Valis II PC Engine CD-ROM²/TurboGrafx-CD
1990 Valis III
1991 Valis IV
1992 Super Valis IV Super Famicom/Super NES Despite a similar name, it is significantly different from Valis IV
Syd of Valis (SD Valis) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Super deformed remake of Valis II
2006 Valis X Windows Erotic visual novel

Compilations

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Year Title Platform Games included
2006 Valis Complete Windows The four original games. Plus version includes Syd of Valis and Super Valis IV.
2011 Valis Complete Plus[13]
2021 Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection[14] Windows, Nintendo Switch The TurboGrafx-CD versions of the first three games: Valis I, Valis II and Valis III.
2022 Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection II[15] Nintendo Switch Syd of Valis (Genesis)
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (Genesis and MSX)
Valis IV (TurboGrafx-CD)
2023 Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection III[12] Super Valis IV (SNES)
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (PC-8801 and NES)
Valis II (MSX2)
Valis III (Genesis)

Manga

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A four-volume Valis manga series by the artist ZOL was published by Kill Time Communication and featured in the seinen manga magazine Comic Valkyrie in 2007-2012. The first game had been separately adapted into a manga in 1999.

Notes

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  1. ^ ヴァリス, Varisu

References

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  1. ^ "Mugen Senshi Valis: The Fantasm Soldier". GameSpot. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  2. ^ "Valis" (PDF). Game Pro US 35: 56. June 1992.
  3. ^ "Sunsoft Acquires Nihon Telenet Game Library - News". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
  4. ^ "「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.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ "GameSetWatch – Column: 'Might Have Been' – Telenet Japan". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  7. ^ "Edia Announces Crowdfunding for Valis Games' Switch Port". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  8. ^ "Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Switch Crowdfunding Announced". Siliconera. 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  9. ^ "Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection coming west". Gematsu. 2021-11-11. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  10. ^ "Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection coming to Switch this December". Destructoid - Nintendo. 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  11. ^ McFerran, Damien (2022-03-31). "We're Getting A Second Valis Collection On Switch". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  12. ^ a b "Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection III launches December 7 in Japan". Gematsu. 25 August 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  13. ^ "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.
  14. ^ "Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection". Nintendo Life. 30 December 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  15. ^ "Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection II gets surprise release in the west". Nintendo Everything. 25 February 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
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