is a 1991
first-person rail shooter arcade game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily games of skill and include arcade vi ...
developed and published in Japan by
Namco
was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo. It held several international branches, including Namco America in Santa Clara, California, Namco Europe in London, Namco Taiwan in Kaohsiun ...
. The sixth entry in the ''
Xevious
is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades in 1982. It was released in Japan and Europe by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious for ...
'' series, the player takes control of the Solvalou starship from a first-person perspective as it must destroy the Xevious forces before they take control of Earth. The Solvalou has two weapon types: an air zapper to destroy air-based enemies, and a blaster bomb to destroy ground-stationed enemies. It runs on the
Namco System 21
The Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" is an arcade system board unveiled by Namco in 1988 with the game ''Winning Run''. It was the first arcade board specifically designed for 3D polygon processing. The hardware went through significant evolution th ...
arcade board.
''Solvalou'' was advertised as a "hyper-entertainment machine" for its sit-down cabinet design and 3D shooting gameplay. The game is named after the starship the player controls in the series. Although it proved to be a commercial failure, ''Solvalou'' was well-received by critics for its realism, 3D graphics and impressive hardware capabilities, with some finding it to be better than Namco's previous 3D arcade titles. It was digitally re-released for the Japanese
Wii Virtual Console
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in 2009 as one of the first titles under the Virtual Console Arcade brand. A home port for the
3DO Interactive Multiplayer
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was announced in 1994 but never released.
Gameplay
''Solvalou'' is a third-person shooter video game set in the ''Xevious'' universe. Its plot takes place in the year 2015, following a war between humans and androids named the GAMP. The humans launch the titular starship to destroy the GAMP and its mothership before they wipe out the rest of humanity.
The Solvalou is restricted to a pre-determined flight path, though players can move it around to avoid projectiles and obstacles that approach it. The game is divided into six levels that gradually increase in difficulty. In each of these, the Solvalou must make it to the end while destroying moving formations of enemies.
The Solvalou has two weapons at its disposal: an "air zapper" that is used for destroying aerial enemies, and a "blaster bomb" that is used for destroying ground-stationed enemies. A maximum of five bombs can be launched at once, and the player needs to wait for them to regenerate before firing again. The top of the screen displays the player's health bar, or "shield", which depletes by one when inflicted by an enemy projectile.
When the meter is drained, the game is over. At the end of each stage, players are scored based on how many enemies they defeated. Some levels end in a
boss
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Occupations
* Supervisor, often referred to as boss
* Air boss, more formally, air officer, the person in charge of aircraft operations on an aircraft carrier
* Crime boss, the head of a criminal organization
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fight, usually with a
mothership
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Examples include bombers converted to carry experimental airc ...
named the Andor Genesis.
Development
''Solvalou'' was released for arcades by
Namco
was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo. It held several international branches, including Namco America in Santa Clara, California, Namco Europe in London, Namco Taiwan in Kaohsiun ...
in Japan in December 1991. It was the fifth title from them to run on the
Namco System 21
The Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" is an arcade system board unveiled by Namco in 1988 with the game ''Winning Run''. It was the first arcade board specifically designed for 3D polygon processing. The hardware went through significant evolution th ...
arcade board, previously used in titles such as ''
Starblade
is a 1991 3D rail shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. Controlling the starfighter FX-01 "GeoSword" from a first-person perspective, the player is tasked with eliminating the Unknown Intelligent Mechanized Species (UIMS) before t ...
'' and ''
Galaxian3: Project Dragoon''. Much like those games, it was advertised as a "Hyper-Entertainment Machine" by Namco for its cabinet design and 3D shooting gameplay. The game is named after the ship the player controls in the ''
Xevious
is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades in 1982. It was released in Japan and Europe by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious for ...
'' franchise.
A home conversion for the
3DO Interactive Multiplayer
The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, also referred to as simply 3DO, is a home video game console developed by The 3DO Company. Conceived by entrepreneur and Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins, the 3DO was not a console manufactured by the company ...
was announced by ''
Gamefan
''GameFan'' (originally known as ''Diehard GameFan'') was a publication started by Tim Lindquist, Greg Off, George Weising. and Dave Halverson in September 1992 that provided coverage of domestic and import video games. It was notable for its ex ...
'' magazine in June 1994, however such a port was never released. It was digitally re-released for the Japanese
Wii Virtual Console
A virtual console (VC) – also known as a virtual terminal (VT) – is a conceptual combination of the keyboard and display for a computer user interface. It is a feature of some Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, BSD, illumos, Unix ...
in Japan on March 26, 2009, which supported the
Wii Remote
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's pointer to recreate the original arcade controls.
Music
The music and sound effects in ''Solvalou'' were composed by Hiroyuki Kawada, a Namco veteran that worked primarily on established franchises such as ''
Galaxian
is a 1979 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published by Namco. The player assumes control of the Galaxip starfighter in its mission to protect Earth from waves of aliens. Gameplay involves destroying each formation of aliens, who ...
'' and ''
Valkyrie
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''. Kawada was enamored by ''Xevious''s simplistic sine wave music cues, and wanted to incorporate this into the music for ''Solvalou''. His familiarity with various forms of
techno
Techno is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central rhythm is typically in common time (4/4) and often ch ...
allowed him to further build on the kinds of sound effects in ''Xevious'' and "give them new colors". Kawada composed a hypnotic, minimal techno soundtrack that features remixes of ''Xevious'' music in addition to original pieces inspired by the original's world and aesthetic.
Kawada used Namco's recently-acquired Apple and Digidesign sound tools to create the music, sampling music and sound effects from the sample editor program Alchemy and then programming it on a
Macintosh
The Mac (known as Macintosh until 1999) is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple Inc. Macs are known for their ease of use and minimalist designs, and are popular among students, creative professionals, and ...
computer. He produced hand-made sound effects with Turbosynth, a modular sequencer program, and created custom sound driver functions that could produce techno-inspired beats. These tools allowed Kawada to easily create music and sounds through single-line commands; Kawada said that "it was truly invaluable to be able to get a danceable groove with only a single command".
Reception
''Solvalou'' was well-received at launch for its gameplay and hardware capabilities, though it has been perceived as a
commercial failure
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despite ''Game Machine'' claiming it was the third most-popular arcade game of February 1992 in Japan.
Critics focused largely on the game's 3D graphics; ''Gamest'' awarded the game with the "3rd Best Graphic Award" at the annual Gamest Awards.
A ''Gamest'' reviewer believed it was proof that Namco had perfected its 3D computer graphics technology, and another felt it provided the game with a proper sense of immersion.
A ''Leisure Line'' writer stated that, with its impressive visuals and attractive sit-down arcade machine, ''Solvalou'' could fit well in line with Namco's other 3D arcade releases.
S.E.A., a writer for ''
Micromanía
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'', considered the graphics to be the game's high point.
Multiple critics believed ''Solvalou'' was an improvement over Namco's other 3D arcade releases, such as ''
Starblade
is a 1991 3D rail shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. Controlling the starfighter FX-01 "GeoSword" from a first-person perspective, the player is tasked with eliminating the Unknown Intelligent Mechanized Species (UIMS) before t ...
''.
Critics felt that ''Solvalou''s gameplay was challenging but fun. A ''
GameFan
''GameFan'' (originally known as ''Diehard GameFan'') was a publication started by Tim Lindquist, Greg Off, George Weising. and Dave Halverson in September 1992 that provided coverage of domestic and import video games. It was notable for its ex ...
'' commentator said the game was so great that it was almost worth traveling to Japan to play it.
''
GamePro
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'' writer "Hack'n Slash" described it as being "breathtaking" and "pulse-pounding shoot-em-up" that cleverly blended together the basic concepts in ''Xevious'' with the action of 3D arcade games. Slash particularly liked the gameplay for remaining faithful to the original.
S.E.A. agreed, and enjoyed ''Solvalou'' for its simplicity, but was critical of the difficulty, and noted that the player could easily become overwhelmed by the number of enemies and projectiles onscreen.
Though they were satisfied with the game overall, ''Gamest'' writers felt it could have benefited from more content, and would only really please ''Xevious'' fans instead of the general public that Namco hoped it would bring. One felt the ''Xevious'' branding was unnecessary and would have been better as an original project.
Critics generally believed the game was entertaining and was worth playing,
with ''GameFan'' showing hope for it being released on the 3DO.
Retrospective feedback has also been positive. ''
Retro Gamer
''Retro Gamer'' is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication, ''Retro Gamer'' soon became ...
''s Stuart Campbell in 2006 believed ''Solvalou'' was a faithful update to ''Xevious'', and his disappointment at the lack of re-releases and proper emulation for the game led him to label it as "one of the great "lost" coin-ops".
In 2014, Carlo Savorelli of ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' likened it to
Konami
, is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company, video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machin ...
's ''
Solar Assault
is a three-dimensional shoot 'em up released by Konami in 1997. A spin-off of the long running ''Gradius'' series, the title retains most of the gameplay characteristics of its 2D counterparts including the same powerups and display system.
Gam ...
'' (1996), a similar 3D spin-off of ''
Gradius
is a series of shooter video games, introduced in 1985, developed and published by Konami for a variety of portable, console and arcade platforms. In many games in the series, the player controls a ship known as the Vic Viper.
Games
*''Scr ...
''. He was fond of its graphics for combining 3D flat-textured polygons with pre-rendered sprites.
''Game Watch'' writer Tetsuya Inamoto reviewed the Wii Virtual Console version in 2018 in light of the service's impending closure, noting that it was a surprise favorite for Wii owners. Though he was critical of its high difficulty, Inamoto claimed the 3D graphics and intuitive usage of the Wii Remote's pointer function made ''Solvalou'' a must-own on the platform.
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