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Valkyrie no Densetsu

Valkyrie no Densetsu
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Arcade flyer
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Composer(s) Hiroyuki Kawada
Platform(s) Arcade, PC Engine, Wii (Virtual Console)
Release Arcade
  • JP: April 1989
PC Engine
  • JP: August 9, 1990

Mobile Phone
  • JP: July 2005
  • JP: August 31, 2006
  • JP: August 16, 2008
Wii (Virtual Console)
PC Engine
  • JP: April 1, 2008
Arcade
  • JP: December 8, 2009
Genre(s) Platform/Shooter
Mode(s) 2 players can play simultaneously
Cabinet Upright, cabaret, and cocktail
Arcade system Namco System 2
CPU 2x Motorola 68000 @ 12.288 MHz,
1x Motorola M6809 @ 3.072 MHz,
1x Hitachi HD63705 @ 2.048 MHz
Sound 1x Yamaha YM2151 @ 3.57958 MHz,
1x C140 @ 21.39 kHz
Display Vertical orientation, Raster, 224 x 288 resolution

Valkyrie no Densetsu (ワルキューレの伝説 Warukyūre no Densetsu?, translated as: "Legend of Valkyrie") is a platform/shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1989 only in Japan; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware. It is a sequel to a 1986 Family Computer title titled Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu, also released exclusively in Japan. A port was released for the PC Engine, in 1990. In 1996, the game was translated into English and released as part of the Namco Museum Volume 5 compilation on PlayStation (Phozon, Genpei Tōma Den and Ordyne had also been given this treatment) - and a mobile version was released in July 2005. The PC Engine version was also later ported to the Wii's Virtual Console on April 1, 2008; it was later followed up by the arcade version on December 8, 2009.

The first player controls the eponymous Valkyrie who is not an actual Valkyrie from Norse mythology, but a warrior maiden from the heavens who happens to be named after them, while the second player controls Kurino Sandra (official Namco Museum romanization; his name has also been romanized as Xandra, and was also named "Whirlo" in the English version of Xandra no Daibōken: Valkyrie to no Deai), a green lizard who, despite his name, is actually male (and his resemblance to a lizard isn't obvious). They must fight their way through eight multi-scrolling stages by firing shots from their sword (Valkyrie) and trident (Sandra) - and most of the enemies will leave gold coins or magic bubbles behind when killed, which can be exchanged for special items with Babasama (an old male sorcerer), and Zoul (a travelling salesman who shall draw Valkyrie and Sandra into his realm when they walk up to him, and his full name is also "Zouli Zurukobicchi Kozuruinen"). To answer the Nazonazo Phantom and Sphinmoth's questions on the fourth and seventh stages, a knowledge of the two Japanese syllabic writing systems (Hiragana and Katakana) is also essential; if a player does not know, they can only guess. Also, if a player wants Babasama to teach them the "Chameleon" spell on the fifth stage, they shall have to walk up to a woman in one of the previous stage's interior areas, and speak to her so that she will give them a letter - without it, they cannot give it to Babasama, and he will not teach them the spell as a result. The clock tower at the end of the first stage also looks like a miniature Big Ben.


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