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Psyvariar (サイヴァリア, Saivaria) is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade game series developed by Success Corporation on Taito's G-NET hardware. City Connection developed a port to consoles and PC titled Psyvariar Delta. A further enhanced arcade version titled Psyvariar Delta AC was developed by City Connection and released on exA-Arcadia in December 2020.
Psyvariar: Medium Unit | |
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Developer(s) | Success Corporation (arcade) Skonec Co., Ltd. (PS2) |
Publisher(s) | Taito (arcade) Success Corporation (PS2) |
Composer(s) | MR2151, Wasi303, Misako ADJUMY Sekiguchi, ORE808 |
Platform(s) | Arcade, PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2 player co-op |
Arcade system | Taito G-NET |
Fighter | AXION 001 (1st Form) | AXION 002 (2nd Form) | AXION 003 (3rd Form) | ? (4th Form) | ? (5th Form) | ? (Final Form) |
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Minimum level | none | 8 | 17 | 33 | 54 | 88 |
Player's fighter has a hit box of 1x1 pixel at the centre of fighter.
In the beginning of a game, player's fighter is AXION 001. A fighter can gain levels by buzzing of destroying enemy units or buzzing. Once the fighter gains sufficient level, it changes form and its firing patterns are altered. Fighter's level is maintained between stages, lives, and credits.
There a 6 stages in each game. After completing Stage 1 (Area 1), player can choose the area within the higher numbered stage to be completed. More difficult (and higher-scoring) areas become selectable only if the fighter's level reaches the requirement before choosing next stage.
Stage | Required level |
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Area 2-C Valley | 8 |
Area 3-B Cloud Bank | 18 |
Area 4-C Asteroid Belt | 26 |
Area 4-D Colony | 32 |
Area 5-B Photon | 38 |
Area 5-C Graviton | 53 |
Area 6-B Gluon | 52 |
If a stage is completed with only 1 credit, the high score for that area is saved in the game hardware's non-volatile memory, providing the score for that area is higher than previous record.
Each time an enemy unit or bullet gets very close to player's fighter without destroying player's fighter, a "buzz" occurs. For each buzz, the fighter gains experience (indicated by meter at the top of the screen). When the fighter gains sufficient experience, its level increases, and it becomes temporarily invulnerable. During that period, fighter can inflict damages to enemy units by colliding. Player can use this short period to risk buzzing more bullets to quickly reach the next level, or to avoid particularly difficult bullet patterns. The collision area for trigger buzz to occur is a circular area surrounding fighter's hit box, covering the fighter's body.
When buzzing causes the fighter to transform, the damage to nearby enemy units increase. If a fighter is rolling, the buzz radius increases, fighter's hit box is reduced, and the buzz collision detection is only done once every 2 frames.
Psyvariar Revision | |
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Developer(s) | Success Corporation (arcade, SoftBank) Skonec Co., Ltd. (PS2) |
Publisher(s) | Taito (arcade) Success Corporation (PS2) |
Composer(s) | MR2151, Wasi303, Misako ADJUMY Sekiguchi, ORE808 |
Platform(s) | Arcade, PlayStation 2, Yahoo Mobile (SoftBank), i-mode (DoCoMo), EZweb (au) |
Release | 2000-09-? (arcade, R) 2003-10-09 (PS2, R 2004-07-02 (SoftBank ver.2) 2004-10-03 (SoftBank) 2005-08-08 (i-mode) 2008-11-20 (au) |
Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2 player co-op |
Arcade system | Taito G-NET |
The game is an update to Psyvariar: Medium Unit. There are following changes:
At the end of each stage, the game shows following statistics:
It allows player to choose a stage for which a high score is available. Player can watch a replay for the chosen stage before playing. Player can choose up to 5 areas per game. When player starts a stage, player has the same number of fighters as the one in the replay stage. Unlike Normal mode, if player loses all lives in a stage, the game cannot be continued.
Fighter | AXION 001? (1st Form) | AXION 002? (2nd Form)) | AXION 003? (3rd Form) | ? (4th Form) | ? (5th Form) | ? (6th Form) | ? (Final Form) |
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Minimum level | none | 16 | 40 | 80 | 128 | 192 | 256 |
In Normal mode, there are 4-8 stages in each game, depending on the fighter's level. In addition to the branching system in Psyvariar -Medium Unit-, After completing area 2, 3, or 4 stage with very high fighter level, the next stage becomes a danger stage (Area X), where the type of X-area depends on fighter's level. An X-area can only be played 1 time per game, with easier X-area played first. After completing an X-area stage, the next selectable stage is a higher numbered area (if one remains). If the 3rd X-area stage (stage 7) is completed with sufficient fighter level, the next stage is Area X-D. If a sufficiently high fighter level is not achieved the game will end after stage X-B.
Stage | Required level |
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Area 2-C Valley | 16 |
Area 2-D Volcano | 24 |
Area 3-B Cloud Bank | 24 |
Area 3-C City | 80 |
Area 4-B Zero Space | 45 |
Area 4-C Colony | 96 |
Area X-A Photon | 56 |
Area X-B Graviton | 118 |
Area X-C Weakboson | 163 |
Area X-D Gluon | 218 |
If a stage is completed with only 1 credit, not only the high score of the area is saved, but also the replay for that area, providing the score for that area is higher than previous record. Once a replay for that area is saved, it becomes available in Replay mode.
In replay mode, there are following extra stages:
Area XX stage can only be played by completing Area X-D in replay mode. Once X-D has been completed, all Area XX stages become selectable. The Area XX stages are similar in design to their Area X counterparts but they have an increased number of enemies that fire denser bullet patterns.
It includes only 11 areas, but internet ranking is integrated into the phone service. Replays can be transferred between players.
Psyvariar: Complete Edition | |
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Developer(s) | Skonec Co., Ltd. |
Publisher(s) | Success Corporation |
Composer(s) | MR2151, Wasi303, Misako ADJUMY Sekiguchi, ORE808 |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Network |
Release | PlayStation 2
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Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2 player co-op |
It is a compilation that contains both Psyvariar: Medium Unit and Psyvariar Revision.
New features include:
Two special editions were also available in Japan. The Special Sound Box included an audio CD of the game's soundtrack, and the Special Capture Box included a gameplay DVD of both games being fully completed by expert players. The PlayStation 2 versions of the individual games were later released separately as budget range titles.
The European version retained all the features of the Japanese release and includes a 60 Hz mode.
On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 30 out of 40.[2]
PSYVARIAR "THE MIX" is a remixed soundtrack published by Egg Music Records.
Psyvariar Delta | |
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Developer(s) | City Connection |
Publisher(s) | City Connection |
Composer(s) | MR2151, Wasi303, Misako ADJUMY Sekiguchi, ORE808 |
Platform(s) | Arcade, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch |
Release | PlayStation 4
Switch
exA-Arcadia
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Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2 player co-op |
It is a compilation that contains both Psyvariar: Medium Unit and Psyvariar Revision as well as new remixed Delta stages and soundtrack. All ships can be used in each game play mode. Blanche, a mech robot from the Jaleco game, Cybattler, is selectable as DLC.
AC is an enhanced arcade version released on exA-Arcadia in December 2020. All of the boss patterns have been redesigned by super player, Chantake. Blanche from Cybattler has been rebalanced for arcade scoring. Input latency has been reduced to 1 frame using exA-Arcadia technology.[3]
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