Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu

Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu

Front cover of Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu.
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Composer(s) Hiroyuki Kawada
Platform(s) Family Computer
Virtual Console, Mobile Phones
Release date(s) NES
  • JP August 1, 1986
Virtual Console
Wii
  • JP March 20, 2007
Nintendo 3DS
  • JP September 4, 2013
Wii U
  • JP February 4, 2015
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution cartridge

Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu (ワルキューレの冒険 時の鍵伝説 lit. The Adventure of Valkyrie: The Legend of the Time Key) is a video game software developed and published by Namco. It was released only in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom on August 1, 1986, and for the Virtual Console on March 20, 2007 for the Wii and on September 4, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS. also was re-released on Mobile Phones on 2006 in Japan.

Plot

Once upon a time, in the world of Marvel Land, people and nature lived together in a peaceful and harmonic coexistence. All the animals were docile. Humans, Sandras, Quarkmen, Tattas, and other races mingled with one another and worked to make Marvel Land into an increasingly beautiful place to live. A large clock tower resembling a stone grandfather clock stood watch over the countryside of Marvel Land. Long ago, an ancient evil had been sealed within the clock tower. The people needn't fret, however. For those days had long since passed, or so they had thought.

The key of time that rested in the center of the face of the clock tower had long since been used to seal away the ancient evil that lies within. Until one day, the clock tower mysteriously stopped working. In an effort to rewind the clock, a villager takes it upon himself to do just that. Fumbling with the key, the villager drops the key of time, foolishly. In a frantic manner, the villager picks up the key and tries to reset it back into place before a catastrophe befalls Marvel Land. But then, it was too late for the villager to accomplish the task. The ancient evil of legend. Zouna, the Dark Wizard who manipulates time itself was unleashed upon the world once more. And to prevent anyone else from sealing him away once again, Zouna takes the key of time for himself.

Finally freed after many years, Zouna wastes no time in wreaking havoc and chaos over Marvel Land. Zouna unleashes his manifested darkness over the land, and lays waste to the countryside. Feeling confident in his reign, Zouna constructs his castle in which to preside over Marvel Land from. The peaceful inhabitants of Marvel Land cried out in terror as Zouna's manifested darkness came after them one by one. Zouna's darkness corrupted the hearts of anyone it came across, and possessed them against their wills. Once thriving towns and villages fell into ruination. Family members were parted from their loved ones. Only a few scattered towns remained standing; forming a last bastion in resistance to Zouna's dark invasion. A futile effort. Even Krino Sandra (known as Whirlo in Europe) would come to meet his heroic demise, subdued by Zouna's power. Marvel Land is in dire need of a savior.

The desperate call has been answered by the heavens. Valkyrie, a fledgling shield maiden descends to Marvel Land from heaven. Her first adventure, she wields a simple shield and a mace of light. Vowing to save Marvel Land from the darkness that has consumed it. Then her adventure begins.

Gameplay

Valkyrie no Bōken presents a scrolling overworld like Dragon Warrior, but features a real time combat system similar to The Legend of Zelda. Player controls the Valkyrie in her quest to defeat Zouna and restore peace to Marvel Land. Initially, the Valkyrie starts the game off rather weak, armed with nothing but a short sword. She will appear with brown hair and no helmet. Over time, player will help her fight monsters, collect gold, and find stronger equipment that will raise her offensive and defensive powers. Eventually, when she finds a helmet and cloak, she will appear as you see her on the covers of the game's box and cartridge. With all of the citizens of Marvel Land scared, or under Zouna's control, the Valkyrie will receive no help from anyone in the form of hints or advice. Player and the Valkyrie are completely on their own when it comes to discovering all that Marvel Land has to offer. Player will need to use your wits to devise a plan that will help you defeat Zouna once and for all, and many of the tasks that lay before the Valkyrie are not obvious. Some can only be surmised by exploration and experimentation.

Every time the Valkyrie defeats a monster, she earns experience points towards the next level, and usually a small amount of money. Money is scarce in Marvel Land, but the truth is, player rarely need it to buy any equipment. All of the items in the game can be obtained for free, if the player knows where to look. In addition to equipping various weapons and armor, the Valkyrie gains access to seven different spells. When she learns each one is dependent on her intellect, which increases with each new level of experience. The first and most valuable of these spells is probably the healing spell.

Having no text throughout the entire game, the game is fully playable by non-Japanese speakers; however, in 2001, the translation group SGST released a patch that converts the title screen into English (which provides a very phonetic translation of the word Valkyrie as Valecule) and the player select screen; however, as a result of changing the title, the translation corrupts the ending, which, ironically, is already presented in English.

To fix all the issues with the SGST translation, the translation group DvD Translations released a corrected translation on February 23, 2009.

Legacy

Sequels

Valkyrie no Bōken was followed up with Valkyrie no Densetsu (ワルキューレの伝説 lit. "The Legend of Valkyrie"), an arcade game released in 1989 which featured two player simultaneous play, with a console conversion released for the PC-Engine. During the same year, a tentative MSX2 game titled Valkyrie no Bōken II (ワルキューレの冒険II 遥かなる時の扉) was announced, and while the demo was collected on DiskStation Compilation No. 4, the production of the game was canceled.

In 1992, Namco released a prequel to Valkyrie no Bōken for the Super NES entitled Xandra no Daibōken: Valkyrie to no Deai featuring the Valkyrie's green amphibian-looking friend, Krino Sandra (Whirlo). The prequel was released in Europe as Whirlo. Valkyrie no Bōken was resurrected for the PlayStation in 1998 on Namco Anthology 2, which featured an upgraded (and more linear) version of the game side by side with an emulated version of the Famicom original.

In 2007, Namco released a true upgrade of the original game with enhanced graphics (featuring blond hair on the Valkyrie) for Japanese cell phones that support the i-Apli system.

Related releases

Valkyrie makes numerous appearances in the Tales series of games, as well as other Namco titles:

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