Snow (2003 Video Game)
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is a Japanese
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visual novel developed by Studio Mebius for Windows
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on January 31, 2003. It was later ported without the
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content to the Dreamcast,
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, and
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consoles. The story of ''Snow'' revolves around the life of Kanata Izumo, who is revisiting a village to help his relative manage a hot spring inn. The gameplay in ''Snow'' follows a branching plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the female main characters by the
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. The game was successful in both sales and popularity, it was ranked as the best-selling PC game sold in Japan at the time of its release, and charted in the national top 50 several more times afterward. ''Snow'' was voted as the twenty-sixth best bishōjo game by the readers of '' Dengeki G's Magazine'' in 2007. A
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titled ''Snow: Pure White'' based on the visual novel was serialized in '' Comptiq'' between the September and December 2003 issues. Five light novels and several comic anthologies were also released, as were audio dramas. Studio Mebius went on to release a visual novel called ''Tomodachi Ijō Koibito Miman'' on September 24, 2004, which shares the same setting and characters from ''Snow'' but takes place years later and focuses on Meiko Tachibana.


Gameplay

''Snow'' is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Kanata Izumo. Much of its gameplay is spent reading the text that appears on the screen, which represents the story's narrative and
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. The text is accompanied by character sprites, which represent who Kanata is talking to, over background art. Throughout the game, the player encounters CG artwork at certain points in the story, which take the place of the background art and character sprites. In the original Windows release, the player must first complete Sumino and Asahi's story routes in order to unlock Shigure's route; after Shigure's route is completed, Ōka's route becomes available to play which serves as the true ending to ''Snow''. Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. Some decisions can lead the game to end prematurely and offer an alternative ending to the plot. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices to further the plot to an alternate direction. In
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versions of the game, there are scenes depicting Kanata and a given heroine having sex.


Plot


Story

The story of ''Snow'' starts when the main protagonist Kanata Izumo revisits a small village from his childhood called . He is revisiting Ryūjin-mura to help manage a local inn with hot springs, , alongside his cousin Tsugumi. In the village, there is an old legend: In ancient times, Ryūjin-mura was protected by the dragon goddess. However, one day the goddess fell in love with a human, which is strictly forbidden, and this incident caused the village to be always covered by snow after that. The game then tells the daily life of Kanata interacting with the village girls and ultimately links the story to the legend. ''Snow'' follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction.


Main characters

The player assumes the role of , who is visiting Ryūjin-mura as a part-time worker of the local inn owned by his cousin. During his stay, he meets his childhood friend and the main heroine of the game , a soothing and gentle girl whose father has died. She loves anman (a kind of mantou) and claims that it's a source of life. Kanata also encounters a young energetic girl with a
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personality called , suddenly appearing before Kanata and claiming that she will repulse the evil from him. In the outskirts of the village, Kanata meets the mysterious ; Shigure has a shy personality and is extremely silent. The protagonist also finds a little girl called waiting around the jinja for her parents. She likes to play with her cat called . The physician of Ryujin-mura has a daughter called , who is a close friend of Sumino. She likes to tease Kanata, and acts bizarrely in front of him. In ''Snow: Plus Edition'', a new character referred to as is introduced, bearing many secrets.


Development and release

''Snow'' was planned to be released at the beginning of 2001, but the release date would end up being postponed several times until it was released two years later in 2003. The artists for ''Snow'' were Asuka Pyon, who was in charge of character design, and Kobuichi. The game's scenario was written by three members of staff: Mochizuki Jet, Klein, and Jinno Masaki. Kazuya Takase from I've Sound
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the songs in ''Snow'', while Famishin composed the background music (BGM). According to the liner notes on the original soundtrack of ''Snow'', the producers acknowledged that the game's structure resembled
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'' and '' Air''. Yūichi Suzumoto, who is known for his work on various Key games, worked as an assistant writer for ''Snow''. The setting of the game, Ryūjin-mura, was modeled after the real village Ryūjin in Wakayama Prefecture. On January 31, 2003, ''Snow'' was released as both a
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and DVD-ROM compatible to the Windows 98/ ME/
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/ XP operating systems. An all-ages version for the Dreamcast was released by Interchannel on September 25, 2003. Later on February 26, 2004, Interchannel ported the game to the
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in both limited and regular editions; the PS2 port adds an additional scenario for Meiko Tachibana who was a supporting character in prior releases of ''Snow''. A fully voiced version was released for Windows on September 24, 2004. Then on September 29, 2006, ''Snow: Plus Edition'' was released for Windows, sporting added parts from the console versions and introducing a new heroine. A version of the game for NTT DoCoMo
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cell phones was released by
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on VisualArt's Motto on October 27, 2006. A
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version of the game called ''Snow: Portable'' was released by Prototype on August 16, 2007. The standard edition for Windows was released on July 25, 2008, including a dark version of the game called ''Ankoku Snow'' which was originally released with the Studio Mebius fan disc ''Mebinya! Mebius Fandisc'', and the content from the portable edition of ''Snow''. A downloadable version of the PSP edition was made available on the PlayStation Store by Prototype on January 21, 2010. ''Snow'' became playable on
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on November 17, 2015.


Related media


Books and publications

Five
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light novels written by Hangetsu Mitamura and published by
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were released between June 2003 and January 2004. The cover art and internal illustrations were drawn by Asuka Pyon, the artist who drew the artwork in the visual novel. The first novel, titled , was released on June 25, 2003. The second novel was released on July 25, 2003, titled . The third novel, titled , was released on September 20, 2003, focusing on Ryūjin-mura's legend. The fourth novel, titled , was released on November 22, 2003. The fifth and final novel, titled , was released on January 16, 2004. A 192-page art book, titled ''Snow Art Works'', and containing information such as story and character explanations and images from the visual novel was released by Paradigm on July 25, 2003.


Manga

A game-based
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adaptation titled ''Snow: Pure White'' and illustrated by Yuki Azuma was serialized between the September and December 2003 issues of '' Comptiq''. The manga was later compiled into a single bound volume and released by
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on December 19, 2003. The manga consists of four chapters, each being a short story focused on a different ''Snow'' heroine. Ohzora released ''Snows first comic anthology, a stand-alone volume titled ''Snow Anthology Game Comics'', on March 22, 2003. The second comic anthology titled ''Snow Comic Anthology'' spanned two volumes; the first was released by Ichijinsha on April 25 and the second on June 25, 2003. A third comic anthology titled ''Snow Game Comic'' was released by the now-defunct publisher Raporto in two volumes on April 25 and May 24, 2003. On May 26, 2003,
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released the last stand-alone anthology titled ''Snow Anthology Comic''.


Music and audio CDs

The opening theme for ''Snow'' is "Snow" sung by Yumi Matsuzawa, who also provided vocals for the ending themes and , and the insert song . Before the visual novel's release, an album containing the BGM of ''Snow'', titled ''Snow Image Album'', was released at Comiket 63 on December 28, 2002. The original soundtrack for ''Snow'' was released on April 25, 2003, containing 29 tracks. A
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titled ''Snow Extra CD'' was released at Comiket 64 on August 15, 2003, containing "Sora no Yurikago". Three drama CDs based on ''Snow'' have been released. The first CD volume was released by Movic on August 22, 2003, focusing on Sumino Yukizuki. Movic released a second volume focusing on Asahi Hiyorigawa, on October 24, 2003. The third and final volume, telling the story of Ryūjin-mura's legend, was released by
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on August 25, 2004.


Merchandise

The merchandising company Exhaust has sold shitajiki (pencil boards), transparent posters and postcards, dakimakura (hug pillows), a collection of character portraits, a telephone card set featuring Sumino and Ōka, and a stuffed toy of Ōka's pet cat Shamon. G-Toys released a capsule pin collection with the ''Snow'' heroines drawn in the
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style. 1:8 scale PVC figures of Sumino, Asahi, Shigure, and Ōka were sold by the toy manufacturer Kotobukiya. Six gashapon (capsule toy) figures of the ''Snow'' heroines have been produced as a part of the risqué Digital Girls Paradise collection.


Reception

In a national sales ranking of bishōjo games conducted by PCNews, the DVD-ROM of ''Snow'' premiered at number one in the rankings, while the CD-ROM version ranked closely behind at number three. During the beginning of February, the CD-ROM ranked at number eight, while the DVD-ROM ranked just above at number seven. The DVD-ROM made another appearance in the ranking at 31 during mid-February and the CD-ROM had low enough sales to not chart. Finally, both the CD-ROM and DVD-ROM versions made their final appearances on the charts at 33 and 46 at the beginning of March, respectively. The game is now regarded as a classic in the
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visual novel genre, though some gamers were confused about Studio Mebius' change of direction with ''Snow'' since they were a brand known for producing dark and graphic eroge. ''Snow'' was the second most widely sold game of 2003 on Getchu.com, a major redistributor of visual novel and domestic anime products. According to sales information taken from the Japanese Amazon website, ''Snow'' sold 64,526 copies in 2003. As of February 4, 2013, the PS2 version of ''Snow'' sold over 24,385 copies. In the October 2007 issue of '' Dengeki G's Magazine'', poll results for the 50 best bishōjo games were released. ''Snow'' ranked No. 26 out of 249 titles, with 11 votes. ''Snow'' is featured in the ''
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''.


References


External links

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Prototype's official ''Snow: Portable'' website
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