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Genres Platform game (main series) Developers Telenet Japan, Wolf Team, I.S.C Platforms Various home console systems First release Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
1986 Latest release Mugen Senshi Valis Complete Plus – Legend of a Fantasm Soldier
November 24, 2011 Genre Platform game (main series) Publishers Telenet Japan, Bandai, Tokuma Shoten, Riot Games, Razorsoft, Renovation Products, NEC, Atlus Games Valis IV, Valis III, Valis II, Valis: The Fantasm |
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Valis (ヴァリス, Varisu) is a platform game series developed by Telenet Japan. The original game was developed in 1986 for the MSX, and its popularity has spanned four sequels, a spin-off, and remakes across several platforms, notably the TurboGrafx-16 and Sega Mega Drive until the early 1990s, when it was quietly retired. The Mega Drive/Genesis entries were all published in North America by Renovation Products. Later, Telenet sold the series' rights to a company known as Eants, which re-tooled the series as hentai games after Telenet shut down in 2007. The series has formed two mobile games released by Bandai Namco Games in Japan and a manga by Kill Time Communications.
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- Games
- Valis X
- Manga
- References

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Games

The Valis games (as they were known in America) tell the story of Yūko Asō (麻生 優子, Asō Yūko), a schoolgirl in late 1980s Japan who is fated to protect three different realms – our own Earth, the land of spirits, and Vecanti (ヴェカンティ, Vekanti), the Dream World – by wielding a mystical sword known as Valis.
Valis X

Valis X was an erotic visual novel released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series. It is divided into five episodes that retell the stories of the first four games, containing copious amounts of lesbian acts and tentacle sex. The game was developed by Eants and was the last game published by Telenet Japan.
Manga

A manga series was released in 2008 by Kill Time Communications and featured in the seinen manga magazine Comic Valkyrie.