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is the first game in the
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series ''Xak'' developed and published by
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. It was originally released for the
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computer system, with subsequent versions being developed for the
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, and mobile phones. The first four versions were re-released for
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on online store Project EGG. An English translation of ''Xak: The Art of Visual Stage'' was also released in 2007 on the now-defunct retro gaming service WOOMB.net, and is now to become available on Project EGG.


Plot


Setting and story

''Xak: The Art of Visual Stage'' features a typical
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setting. According to the game world's legends, a great war was fought between the benevolent but weakening ancient gods and a
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race, which led to the collapse and eventual mortality of the gods. After this 'War of Sealing', the gods divided the world into three parts: ''Xak'', the world of humans, ''Oceanity'', the world of
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s, and ''Xexis'', the world of demons. The demon world of Xexis was tightly sealed from the other two worlds as to prevent reentry of the warmongering demon race. Some demons were left behind in Xak, however, and others managed to discover a separate means to enter Xak from Xexis anyway. This ancient history is displayed in the introduction of Xak II. One of them, Badu, was a very powerful demon, able to use
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to make humans do his bidding. Duel, the god of war, managed to defeat Badu and seal him away in a mountain of ice for 250 years. The god later settled in a village known as Fearless to live out the rest of his mortal life. At the beginning of the game, Badu's prison is broken. Demons overrun parts of Xak once again. In order to stop the ravaging of his lands, the King of Wavis sends a messenger faerie to Dork Kart, a famous warrior living in the village of Fearless. Dork, however, has gone missing. The player takes on the role of Latok Kart, Dork's 16-year-old son, as he meets the messenger faerie, Pixie. Latok embarks on the King's quest to slay Badu, hoping to find his father along the way. In his travels, Latok is guided by Duel's spirit. Over the course of the game, it turns out that Dork and thus Latok is a descendant of Duel.


Characters

Latok is the only playable character in the game. Notable
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s Latok meets include: * Lou Miri Pixie, the green-haired messenger faerie sent by the King of Wavis that guides Latok along his way. * Freya " Fray" Jerbain, a blue-haired girl Latok rescues from a wolf-infested forest. Fray is the main heroine of a Xak series spin-off,
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and its remake,
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. However, during the course of Xak she does not know yet how to use magic. * Rune Greed, a green-haired warrior. He is a descendant of Duel as well and is on a quest to slay Badu of his own. * Rabby, a magician's familiar rabbit given to Latok. * Duel, the god of war, living on in spirit form. * Elise, a childhood friend of Latok and the granddaughter of Fearless's mayor. She could be considered as a possible romantic interest of Latok. * Saria, Latok's Mother, who is blind. Latok has taken care of her ever since his father disappeared. * Bobby, the pacifist son of the blacksmith Dac of the town of Fearless. * Nurse Elle, the nurse of the village of Fearless. * Kane, a magician in the hobbit village of Nemnu who gives Latok a mascot familiar named Rabbie. * Rachael, a girl whose father is in charge of a resistance hideout against the demons in the Land of Fire. * Zwoon, a demon disguised as a human man who Latok accidentally sets free. * Necromancer, a powerful black-robed demon with power over the dead. Necromancer is a recurring villain in the series. * Badu, the main villain of the game who was recently released from his 250 year imprisonment.


Releases

The initial versions of ''Xak: The Art of Visual Stage'' were released for
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's
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and
PC-9801 The , commonly shortened to PC-98 or , is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers manufactured by NEC from 1982 to 2000. The platform established NEC's dominance in the Japanese personal computer market, and, by 1999, more th ...
systems in June 1989. These were then followed by graphically distinct releases for the
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(November 1989) and
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(April 1990). In 1992, the game was released for the
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along with its sequel, '' Xak II: The Rising of the Red Moon'', in the one-disc compilation ''
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''. Ported by Riot, the game features animated
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and requires the Super System Card update if played on the PC Engine's original CD-ROM add-on. Another console port was published by
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for the
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in February 1993. The latest visually enhanced remake was developed for Japanese mobile phones and became available on
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on June 1, 2004. The game was the first release in
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's "RPG Empire" line of role-playing games. During 2001–2008, the PC-8801, MSX2, X68000, and PC-9801 versions of ''The Art of Visual Stage'' were made downloadable for
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through D4 Enterprise's Project EGG online service. The first official English translation of the game was also released on Dutch MSX games distributor WOOMB.net in early 2007. Although the website was shut down in 2008, its content is being transferred to the English counterpart of Project EGG.


Music

The musical score of ''Xak: The Art of Visual Stage'' was composed by
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and Tadahiro Nitta, marking the first collaboration between the two musicians. The game's soundtrack comprises 42 tracks and was released on May 5, 1989 under the title ''All Sounds of Xak: The Art of Visual Stage''. From 2007 through 2008, music from the game's PC-8801, MSX2, and X68000 versions was added to the catalog of D4 Enterprise's video game music service EGG Music. The site offers both a PSG and an FM variation for most of the MSX2 tracks. The use of an FM sound source is most extensive in the music of the X68000 game.


Reception

Praised for its storyline and music, ''Xak: The Art of Visual Stage'' has been referred to as Micro Cabin's breakthrough title. The website of ''Famitsū'' magazine described the game’s story as "magnificent". Jayson Napolitano of Original Sound Version stated its music was "some great stuff for fans of that distinct sound from the late 80s." The audio of ''The Art of Visual Stage'' has been regarded as being of higher quality than that of most games of the time. It has also been noted for its use of a visual representation system which gave an impression of depth and three-dimensionality.


References


External links

*
''Xak'' at Project EGG


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