, also known as ''Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II'', is an
action role-playing game
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Definition
The games emphasize real-time combat where the playe ...
developed by
Nihon Falcom
is a Japanese video game developer, best known for their ''Ys (series), Ys'', ''The Legend of Heroes'', and ''Trails (series), Trails'' series. The company was founded in March 1981, making them one of the oldest active video game companies. Th ...
and released in
1985
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for the
PC-8801
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The PC-8800 series sold extremely well and became one of the three major Japa ...
,
X1,
PC-8001
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,
PC-9801
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,
FM-7
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and
MSX
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computers.
Enhanced remakes were later released for the
Sega Saturn
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, PC-9801 and
Windows
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platforms. It is the second entry in the
''Dragon Slayer'' series, preceded by ''
Dragon Slayer
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'' and followed by ''
Dragon Slayer Jr: Romancia'', which, as most games in the ''Dragon Slayer'' series, have very little relation with each other.
''Xanadu'' set a
sales record for computer games in Japan, with over 400,000 copies sold there in 1985.
[ It was one of the foundations of the ]role-playing
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genre, particularly the action role-playing subgenre, featuring real-time
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action
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combat combined with full-fledged character statistics, innovative gameplay systems such as the Karma
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meter and individual experience for equipped items,
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and platform game
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elements combined with the dungeon crawl
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gameplay of its predecessor.[Falcom Classics]
, GameSetWatch, July 12, 2006 It also had towns to explore and introduced equipment that change the player character
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's visible appearance, food that is consumed slowly over time and is essential for keeping the player character alive, and magic used to attack enemies from a distance.[
The following year saw the release of ''Xanadu Scenario II'',] an early example of an expansion pack
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.[ The game spawned the ''Xanadu'' series, a spin-off from the ''Dragon Slayer'' franchise.
]
Gameplay
''Dragon Slayer'' laid the foundations for the action role-playing game
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Definition
The games emphasize real-time combat where the playe ...
genre, influencing future series like ''Ys''.[Kamada Shigeaki]
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, 4Gamer.net ''Xanadu'' was an early real-time
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action RPG with full-fledged character statistics, and it introduced several innovative gameplay mechanics, such as the Karma morality system, individual experience for equipped items, a heavy emphasis on puzzle-solving
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, equipment that changes the player character
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's visible appearance, food that is consumed slowly over time and is essential for keeping the player character alive, magic that can be used to attack enemies from a distance, and training facilities to improve various statistics. It also introduced a platformer
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-style side-scrolling view, including the ability to jump. The side-scrolling view is used during exploration and switches to the overhead view of its predecessor during battle, while certain rooms also use an overhead view. This gameplay is credited as a precursor to the development of the metroidvania
Metroidvania is a sub-genre of platform video games focused on guided non-linearity and utility-gated exploration and progression. The term is a portmanteau of the names of the video game series '' Metroid'' and '' Castlevania'', with games in ...
genre.
The game begins with the player directly in control of the protagonist, with little to no introduction. To progress, one must speak with the king, who gives the player the bare essentials and a small amount of cash to train. After selecting which attributes to raise, the player must navigate of the city and into the vast underground complex. Finding this exit is the first of many puzzles the player will encounter, though the game is not a puzzle game but a role-playing video game
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with puzzle game and adventure game
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elements.
The protagonist can move left and right, climb down ladders, jump, cast equipped spells, enter doors, or use equipped items. Similar to Falcom
is a Japanese video game developer, best known for their '' Ys'', ''The Legend of Heroes'', and ''Trails'' series. The company was founded in March 1981, making them one of the oldest active video game companies. They are credited with pioneeri ...
's own later '' Ys'' series, damage is done by walking directly into the enemy, but unlike with ''Ys'', in ''Xanadu'' it doesn't matter which part of the target's body the player character runs into.
The main view in ''Xanadu'' is a side-scrolling platformer view, though it is more in line with ''Sorcerian
is a 1987 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom as the fifth installment in the '' Dragon Slayer'' line of games. Originally released for the PC-8801 Personal Computer, it has since been released on a wide variety of platforms.
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'' than a typical platformer such as ''Super Mario Bros.
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'' When engaging in a battle or entering a building, the view is changed to a top-down perspective
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. Each "layer" or stratum has its own complex network of buildings, caves and tunnels.
To level up, the player must visit temples, where a minister will grant a level up to the protagonist provided the player has enough experience point
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s. Otherwise, the minister will let the player know how much is needed to go up a level. There are two types of levels: fighting and magic. Fighting experience is raised through combat, and magic though spell use. The two systems go hand in hand and are used at the same time. Each enemy killed is either good or bad, even though all enemies will attack the player character. If the player kills too many good enemies, the Karma statistic will rise, at which point the temples will refuse to level up the player. This can be remedied by drinking a black poison bottle; these cannot be carried nor bought, and must be found within dungeons, and will remove half the protagonist's hit points.
All equippable items, such as swords and armor, have their own experience levels. This is raised simply by using the item; for example, swords by attacking, armor by being hit, magic by casting the spell, and so on. In this sense, a highly developed dagger will be more effective than a brand new longsword
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. A highly developed sword will be far more useful than a maxed out dagger, so it is vital to upgrade equipment.
''Xanadu'' has a limited number of enemies in each area, to deter powerleveling
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. This requires the player to think ahead about how he handles the enemies, how to get the most experience out of them, and to keep Karma from getting too high. This is a factor that must be juggled with weapon experience; if the player defeats all enemies using a dagger, then upgrades to a sword and proceeds to fight the area's boss, the player will be at a disadvantage and should have either kept the highly developed dagger, or bought the sword early on so as to level it up with the finite number of encounters in the area. Every area generally has at least one boss, although it is not always required to fight them.
Enemies will drop various items, but most commonly will drop money or food. Money is used for upgrading equipment and buying items. The protagonist slowly eats his supply of food as time passes in the game. This slowly heals hit points
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as well. If food runs out, hit points begin dropping at a rapid pace until more food is found or bought, or the protagonist dies.
In addition to purchasing them, items can be found in chests and in dungeon areas, or by entering a secret code name at the character creation area at the outset.
The game autosave
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s right before a boss fight and after leaving a building. The player can manually save, which costs 100 gold. The Sega Saturn remake did away with this by adding a Save command in the status menu.
Movie
A ''Xanadu'' OVA
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA ...
was released in 1988 in conjunction with the MSX
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version of the game and a manga
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, titled ''Xanadu: The Legend of Dragon Slayer''. The plot was expanded and altered, with the main character now having a name, Fieg (フィーグ), and several new cast members. The new plot elements included several science fiction theme
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*Artificial intelligence
**Machine rule/Cybernetic revolt/AI takeover
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s. For example, Fieg is a 21st-century soldier from the near future who is dropped into Xanadu after a bloody ambush.
A soundtrack to the movie was released on record
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, cassette
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** Cassette single (or "Cassingle"), a music single in th ...
, and compact disc
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shortly thereafter.
The manga follows the plot of the movie, and was drawn by Tsuzuki Kazuhiko (都築和彦), who also did work on Falcom
is a Japanese video game developer, best known for their '' Ys'', ''The Legend of Heroes'', and ''Trails'' series. The company was founded in March 1981, making them one of the oldest active video game companies. They are credited with pioneeri ...
's '' Ys'' and ''Sorcerian
is a 1987 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom as the fifth installment in the '' Dragon Slayer'' line of games. Originally released for the PC-8801 Personal Computer, it has since been released on a wide variety of platforms.
Gam ...
'' titles. It was republished as a 17 part serial webcomic
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Webcomics can be ...
by Falcom for the release of ''Revival Xanadu'' on the Falcom website, with accompanying music and an English translation.
Development
In its original PC-8801 release, ''Xanadu'' features music composed by Toshiya Takahashi. To promote the release of the game, Japanese heavy metal band Anthem
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released an LP with two image songs, titled "XANADU".
The MSX versions of the game, which were released in 1987, have a different score.
''Xanadu Scenario II'', an expansion pack
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, features a much larger set of songs. The soundtrack was composed by Takahito Abe and Yuzo Koshiro
is a Japanese composer and sound programmer. He is often regarded as one of the most influential innovators in chiptune and video game music, producing music in a number of genres including rock, jazz, symphonic, and various electronic genr ...
, who would compose the music for many of Falcom's later titles. Koshiro's compositions for the opening theme and several dungeons were taken from the demo tape he had first sent to Falcom at the age of 18.[ ''Revival Xanadu'' and ''Revival Xanadu II Remix'', two loose remakes made by Falcom in the 1990s, feature their own unique soundtracks as well, composed by Falcom's sound team members at the time.
Aside from '']Xanadu Next
is a 2005 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom for Windows. The game is a spin-off of the 1985 action role-playing game '' Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu''. ''Xanadu Next'' was released worldwide in English by Xseed Games in 2016. An N- ...
'' and ''Legend of Xanadu'', no ''Xanadu'' titles have received a full, independent original soundtrack
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on compact disc. However, a soundtrack was released for both ''Xanadu'' and ''Xanadu Scenario II'' on a 12" vinyl record album, titled ''Xanadu Anthem''. Selections from ''Xanadu''s music can be heard in various Falcom albums, and in 1987 "All Over Xanadu" was released, featuring arranged versions of ''Xanadu'' and ''Scenario II''s soundtrack being played by a rock band
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combined with a live orchestra
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and synthesizer
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s. The main theme of the ''Xanadu'' franchise, "La Valse Pour Xanadu", has been featured in the PC-88 and PC-98 versions of ''Xanadu'' and remixed into several audio tracks in ''Xanadu Next''.
Reception
''Xanadu'' was a pioneer in the game industry, and received critical praise from Japanese gaming magazines and a large fan base. As of 2005, according to Falcom, its 1985 sales record of over 400,000 copies sold in Japan has yet to be broken by any role-playing PC game
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released in that country.[ However, Tokihiro Naito of T&E Soft has said that the first '']Hydlide
is an action role-playing game developed and published by T&E Soft. It was originally released for the NEC PC-6001 and PC-8801 computers in 1984, in Japan only; ports for the MSX, MSX2, FM-7 and NEC PC-9801 were released the following year. ...
'' (1984), an action-RPG like ''Xanadu'', sold one-million copies across all computer formats when combining the sales - matching the Famicom version's sales of also one million copies in Japan.
French magazine ''Joypad'' reviewed the PC-Engine
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version and gave it a 97% score.
Re-releases and expansions
''Xanadu'' is the only title Falcom has given a complete commemorative re-release in its original 1980s packaging. Though they had various degrees of success with older titles, ''Xanadu'' was Falcom's breakthrough that brought them into the spotlight.
Origin Systems
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founder and ''Ultima
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'' series creator Richard Garriott
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flew into Tokyo
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to have a meeting with Nihon Falcom about having Origin release ''Xanadu'' in the US, as well as having Falcom help with releasing a port of '' Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar'' in Japan. ''Xanadu'' contained artwork directly lifted from the manuals of the role-playing game '' Ultima III: Exodus''. During the presentation of the game, several digitized pictures from the manual of ''Ultima III'' appeared in various shops in the game. Upon seeing this, Garriott and Origin ended the meeting and decided to sue Falcom; the lawsuit was settled out of court and the artwork in the game was changed to what appears now.
''Xanadu'' received the following expansions and re-releases:
*''Xanadu Scenario II'': An expansion pack
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released in 1986 and requiring the player to still have the original ''Xanadu'' disk. After creating a new custom ''Xanadu Scenario II'' disk, the player needs to insert the original ''Xanadu'' disk, create a character as done in the original ''Xanadu'', and then insert the ''Scenario II'' disk when prompted. The expansion pack features a new soundtrack, a complex shopping/trading system, more maps, and new encounters with bosses. The game is non-linear
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, allowing the eleven levels to be explored in any order.
*''Revival Xanadu'': A PC-9801
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remake produced by Falcom. Features a high-resolution graphical upgrade while still maintaining the feel of the original, with upgraded music as well. An "Easy Mode" was released in conjunction with ''Revival Xanadu II Remix'' later.
*''Revival Xanadu II Remix'': A PC-9801 semi-remake of ''Scenario II'', though it has a completely different soundtrack and new maps.
*''Falcom Classics'': A Sega Saturn
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compilation, featuring remade versions of '' Ys'', ''Dragon Slayer
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'', and ''Xanadu'' along with emulated
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copies of the original versions. Many things were altered, including an easier-to-understand "Saturn Mode" and a graphic style very similar to ''Revival Xanadu'' with a larger color palette.
*''Revival Xanadu (Memorial Games)'': A port of ''Revival Xanadu'' to Windows 95
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/Windows 98
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by developer Unbalance. The music was recorded as non-looping WAV
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files. The faster-tempo battle songs are sped up to a higher pitch instead of a swifter tempo
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. The graphics
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are overly saturated
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compared to the PC-9801
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version.
*''Xanadu Complete Reprint Edition'': A commemorative reprint of the 1985 original version, down to the soft plastic case and manual, aside from the game being on CD-ROM instead of diskette
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. Released for Windows
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CD-ROM using Project EGG's emulator
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system.
Legacy
The influence of ''Xanadu'' has been felt in many games developed by Falcom, and other development houses which have copied the look and feel. '' Ys'' featured a similar but quicker and more complex "bump" system for combat used in ''Ys I
, also known as ''Ys: The Vanished Omens'' or ''The Ancient Land of Ys'', is a 1987 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom. It is the first installment in the Ys (series), ''Ys'' series. Initially developed for the PC-8801 by Quintet ...
'', ''Ys II
Ys (pronounced ), also spelled Is or Kêr-Is in Breton, and Ville d'Ys in French, is a mythical city on the coast of Brittany that was swallowed up by the ocean. Most versions of the legend place the city in the Baie de Douarnenez.
Etymology
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'' and ''Ys IV'', while some of the later ''Dragon Slayer'' games ''Romancia
, also known as ''Dragon Slayer Jr.'', is an action-adventure game developed by Nihon Falcom. It is the third installment in the ''Dragon Slayer'' series, preceded by '' Xanadu'' and followed by ''Dragon Slayer IV''.
''Romancia'' is a simpler a ...
'', ''Dragon Slayer IV
''Legacy of the Wizard'', originally released in Japan as is a fantasy-themed action role-playing platform game released for the MSX, MSX2 and Famicom in Japan and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States. ''Legacy of the Wizar ...
'' and ''Sorcerian
is a 1987 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom as the fifth installment in the '' Dragon Slayer'' line of games. Originally released for the PC-8801 Personal Computer, it has since been released on a wide variety of platforms.
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'' all had similar side-scrolling viewpoints. However, this bump system did not start with ''Xanadu'', but with its predecessor, the original ''Dragon Slayer''. Several smaller companies copied the "bump" system, mostly in obscure PC-8801
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titles.
The game's influence also extended beyond action RPGs, with the way the game reworked the entire game system considered an influence on ''Final Fantasy
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'', which would do the same for each of its installments, as its developer Square
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was previously the publisher for the MSX version of the original ''Dragon Slayer''. ''Xanadu'' is also like "Zelda 2
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", due to being an "RPG turned on its side" that allowed players to run, jump, collect, and explore.
The game spawned the ''Xanadu'' series. It has a large set of follow-ups, despite itself being technically a sequel to ''Dragon Slayer''. Beside ''Faxanadu'', these include the action role-playing games ''The Legend of Xanadu'' (風の伝説ザナドゥ, Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu) and its sequel ''The Legend of Xanadu II'', released in 1994 and 1995 respectively for the PC Engine CD
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, as well as ''Xanadu Next
is a 2005 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom for Windows. The game is a spin-off of the 1985 action role-playing game '' Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu''. ''Xanadu Next'' was released worldwide in English by Xseed Games in 2016. An N- ...
'', released in 2005 for the Nokia N-Gage
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and Microsoft Windows, and ''Tokyo Xanadu
is a 2015 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom. The game was developed out of Nihon Falcom's desire to create a game of a different type and setting than their other role-playing game franchises, '' The Legend of Heroes'' and '' Ys ...
'', released in 2015 for the PlayStation Vita
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and re-released in 2016 as an enhanced version titled ''Tokyo Xanadu eX+'' for the PlayStation 4
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and Microsoft Windows.
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