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Review: Touhou 12 Undefined Fantastic Object

Team Shanghai Alice, the undisputed champions of Japan’s dojin shooting game scene, return to the fore with Undefined Fantastic Object.
A shooting game’s premise rarely changes: you fly vertically, pounding through screens choked with glittering bullets on a total adrenaline bender. Survival and big scores are everything. At your disposal are a standard shot, a concentrated stream of fire and a meaty, screen-raping bomb.
Long term fans of Team Shanghai Alice’s Touhou games will be enthused to know that Sanae Kotiya, a boss from previous Touhou entry Mountain of Faith, joins regulars Reimu and Marisa as a playable character. The all-female cast are part of an ongoing plot that’s as convoluted as any soap opera - but unless you have a grasp of Japanese it’s inconsequential.

Undefined Fantastic Object is a bizarre moniker, representing not only a back-story about magical flying ships but a fresh scoring element in the shape of a UFO. Yes, the twelfth Touhou game has gone paranormal. Colour coded spacecraft pick-ups bounce around the screen, converging into one large craft when collected in sequences of three. When destroyed, it neutralises on-screen bullets and pays out a healthy score multiplier, offering different bonuses depending on the colour type. Chasing unidentified fantastic objects amidst a ballistic haze may sound outrageous, but this novel touch is an unobtrusive extra that really enriches the experience.

The music is nice but not remarkable, and graphically it’s not so much a leap as a subtle improvement over its predecessors. But the award once again goes to all the pretty bullets. Touhou games may seem a bit girly, but few do vicious dojin danmaku like Zun, Team Shanghai Alice’s one man army. Astonishingly creative, UFO is a pure tour-de-force, a blur of bullet candy that envelopes from the start.
Unlike commercial shooting games of the same ilk, UFO’s curtain fire is slow by comparison – a hollow criticism often levelled by genre aficionados at the Touhou series.

In fact, the pace is inviting, a breath of fresh air in a scene inundated with titles designed around coin-feeding specifications.
In upping the bullet count but slowing down the advance, Zun has simply concentrated the basic cerebral element of the manic shooter. Moments of adrenaline are protracted, stretched, locking the player into awesome sequences that run and run.
Of course, this means very little if the onslaught lacks imagination, but somehow Zun continually churns out fresh and exciting patterns without running the lake bone-dry.

UFO’s boss battles are thrilling, with some of your adversaries packing several health bars and a host of attacks. In one of the more memorable encounters, Ichirin, the stage three boss, is joined by Unzan, a mean-looking cloud spirit. As she lets loose, the spirit morphs into a string of giant fists that come charging from all directions – an impressive sight.

Commercial shooter houses could, and indeed probably have, drawn much from the Touhou games. UFO is a confident piece of work, one that demonstrates both experience and talent. If it’s guilty of anything, it’s that it does little new, even with its curious spaceship fetish. It’s merely a stable progression of an older template – skinned with new bullet patterns and little else.
It’s arguable that this is the nature of most shooting games, and by that note, Zun has committed no crime – he’s just one man after all.

Tom Massey

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Another Vic Viper…

Atelier Sai will be releasing another Gradius modelkit in June. This time it’s the green color version from Gradius 2 in a 1/100 scale which makes it 200mm long. Unfortunately the fighter won’t be assembled, so if you are not into model kits this one will not give you much enjoyment.

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More Posters!

This week we got a pretty big batch of nice commercial posters from games which has been released recently: Street Fighter 4, Dodonpachi BL EXTRA, Last Remnant, Shooting Love; just to name a few. We’ll be adding them to our catalog as fast as possible, so make sure to check on new posters once in a while. Prices will range from 1200 to 3500 Yen.


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New Category: Videogames!

Due to the demand for videogame soft- and hardware, we added a “Games” section to our webshop! For now we will be focusing on big titles as well as shooting and beat’em up games. New titles are added on a daily basis so please check for updates regularly.


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Nightmare for all Retrogamers: SD on HD

Everyone who has hooked up his Super Famicom to his new shiny big HDTV to play a round of Super Mario World, surely realized it looked way worse than it used to. Usually that happens because we remember games better than they actually are, but with standard definition games on HDTVs it’s a different story.

Due to the low upscaling capability of current gen TVs, anything that is not HDef will be reduced to some muddy blurry mash of pixels. But there is help: By using a decent upscaler you can counteract the whole process and get a pretty decent picture. Home cinema upscalers usually cost between 600$-2000$ and therefore are a bit pricy for the casual retro gamer.

Fortunately a small Japanese company called Micomsoft manufactures small and affordable upscalers perfect for use with SD gamemachines. The latest unit is the XRGB3 which pretty much has everything a retrogamer can dream of! Since we got a lot of requests for XRGBs we added a section dedicated to the XRGB series to our webshop.
For information on the topic and a great overview of uscalers for videogame consoles please visit: http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/  

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Happy Holidays!!

Solaris Japan Inc. wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy new year!

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Protected: Deathnote: Last Scene Statues announced for 2009

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Yujin Capsule Mahou Shoujo Ririkaru Part 3

Fans of the anime series Mahou Shoujo Ririkaru Nanoha rejoice as a third wave of Ririkaru Gashapons is heading your way. Release for the 5 figures is set for April 2009 at a price of 400 Yen each!

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Yujin Capsule Preview Q1/2009

Yujin starts off their 2009 Gashapon-season with babes & battleships. Both series are dropping in late Februrary.

The heroines of Sega’s wonderful tactical RPG Valkyria Chronicles take it to the beach. We just hope they didn’t pick Normandy.

And another great addition to the arsenal full of the crème de la crème in arcade shooting flies in with Shooting Historica Vol.3.

Edit:

Here another shot of the girls, this time in color and the Star Soldier’s Caeser “Powerup Henshin” (transformation)!

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Metal Slug 2… just the poster

As we saw on Yahoo! Auctions earlier today, even in dark financial times like these, some people seem to just not give a damn as long as they get their moe fix. That’s 2090€/2690$ right there! Approximately the price you could be getting the first 3 Metal Slugs on the Neo Geo AES for.

Congratulations to the… buyer(?).

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