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'''''Phantasy Star''''' ([[Japanese_language|Japanese]]: ファンタシースター) is the most famous [[computer role-playing game|RPG]] series by [[Sega]]. It has had many incarnations, including an online version. Contrary to most other RPGs, it has a futuristic/fantasy setting where the player battles monsters using a variety of guns in addition to the usual staple of melee weapons and magic that are found in similar games. |
'''''Phantasy Star''''' ([[Japanese_language|Japanese]]: ファンタシースター) is the most famous [[computer role-playing game|RPG]] series by [[Sega]]. It has had many incarnations, including an online version. Contrary to most other RPGs, it has a futuristic/fantasy setting where the player battles monsters using a variety of guns in addition to the usual staple of melee weapons and magic that are found in similar games. |
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[[Image:Pstar_serieslogo.gif|right]] |
[[Image:Pstar_serieslogo.gif|right|thumb|Phantasy Star logo]] |
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==History== |
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The first ''Phantasy Star'' was for the [[Sega Master System]]. It was first released in [[Japan]] on [[December 20]], [[1987]], and was one of the first cartridges to include battery backed [[Random Access Memory|RAM]] for [[saved game|saving game positions]]. The game featured an amazing (at the time) set of [[3D computer graphics|3D]] like dungeons |
The first ''Phantasy Star'' was for the [[Sega Master System]]. It was first released in [[Japan]] on [[December 20]], [[1987]], and was one of the first cartridges to include battery backed [[Random Access Memory|RAM]] for [[saved game|saving game positions]]. The game featured an amazing (at the time) set of [[3D computer graphics|3D]] maze-like dungeons which you traversed in real time in a first person mode. |
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The ''Phantasy Star'' series is noteworthy in that all of the games take place in the same universe, as opposed to many RPG series such as ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' where each successive game takes place in an entirely different alternate universe |
The ''Phantasy Star'' series is noteworthy in that all of the games take place in the same universe, as opposed to many RPG series such as ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (where each successive game takes place in an entirely different alternate universe). Each major ''Phantasy Star'' game adds a bit more to the series' overall story, culminating in ''Phantasy Star IV'' which ties all of the series' plot elements together into a final, epic conclusion. |
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The [[Phantasy Star Online]] games are their own sub-series |
The [[Phantasy Star Online]] games are their own sub-series. They continue the theme of a persistent game-universe, but it is a different one than the original games. |
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==Games== |
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''Phantasy Star'' series games have been released on the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]]/[[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Xbox]] and [[personal computer|PC]]. These include: |
''Phantasy Star'' series games have been released on the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]]/[[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Xbox]] and [[personal computer|PC]]. These include: |
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* ''Phantasy Star Generation 1'' ([[PlayStation 2]], [[2003]] Japan, soon in [[North America]]) |
* ''Phantasy Star Generation 1'' ([[PlayStation 2]], [[2003]] Japan, soon in [[North America]]) |
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* ''[[Phantasy Star Online#Episode III|Phantasy Star Online: Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube]] only), [[2004]]) |
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online#Episode III|Phantasy Star Online: Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube]] only), [[2004]]) |
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* ''[[Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Plus]]'' ([[Nintendo Gamecube]], [[2004]]) |
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* ''Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst'' ([[IBM PC compatible|PC]] only), [[2004]] |
* ''Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst'' ([[IBM PC compatible|PC]] only), [[2004]] |
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* ''[[Phantasy Star Universe]]'' ([[IBM PC compatible|PC]], [[Playstation 2]]) -- Due December [[2005]] in Japan, February [[2006]] in [[North America]] |
* ''[[Phantasy Star Universe]]'' ([[IBM PC compatible|PC]], [[Playstation 2]]) -- Due December [[2005]] in Japan, February [[2006]] in [[North America]] |
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A [[Republic of China|Taiwan]]ese [[software piracy|pirate]] of ''Phantasy Star IV'' called ''Wai Xing Zhan Shi'' (''Wai Hsing Chan Shih'') was made for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]. The pirate is incomplete and has many [[Computer bug|bugs]]. |
A [[Republic of China|Taiwan]]ese [[software piracy|pirate]] of ''Phantasy Star IV'' called ''Wai Xing Zhan Shi'' (''Wai Hsing Chan Shih'') was made for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]. The pirate is incomplete and has many [[Computer bug|bugs]]. |
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==Fictional universe== |
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[[Image:Algo1.gif|148px|thumb|left|The Algol star system.]] |
[[Image:Algo1.gif|148px|thumb|left|The Algol star system.]] |
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===Algol planetary system=== |
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{{main|Algol (Phantasy Star)}} |
{{main|Algol (Phantasy Star)}} |
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The '''Algol planetary system''' is the setting of the series. It has four planets - Palma, Motavia, Dezoris and Rykros - as well as many orbital [[space stations]]. The planet names are sometimes spelled differently from game to game. |
The '''Algol planetary system''' is the setting of the series. It has four planets - Palma, Motavia, Dezoris and Rykros - as well as many orbital [[space stations]]. The planet names are sometimes spelled differently from game to game. |
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[[Image:Palm1.jpg|frame|right|The planet Palma.]] |
[[Image:Palm1.jpg|frame|right|The planet Palma.]] |
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===Palma/Parma=== |
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Palma is a green planet, and apparently the original homeworld of the Palmans, Algol's most widespread species. Palma is the center of the Algol system's government until AW 1284, when the space satellite Gaira malfunctions and causes the planet's destruction. |
Palma is a green planet, and apparently the original homeworld of the Palmans, Algol's most widespread species. Palma is the center of the Algol system's government until AW 1284, when the space satellite Gaira malfunctions and causes the planet's destruction. |
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[[Image:Mota1.jpg|frame|left|The planet Motavia.]] |
[[Image:Mota1.jpg|frame|left|The planet Motavia.]] |
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=== Motavia/Motabia/Mota=== |
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Motavia was originally a desert planet, but it was radically transformed by extensive forestation and irrigation. In [[Phantasy Star II]], the planet is green and water is abundant thanks to the [[Mother Brain (Phantasy Star II)|Mother Brain]] and the [[Climatrol]] Center, but it returns to its former desiccated state in the fourth game. |
Motavia was originally a desert planet, but it was radically transformed by extensive forestation and irrigation. In [[Phantasy Star II]], the planet is green and water is abundant thanks to the [[Mother Brain (Phantasy Star II)|Mother Brain]] and the [[Climatrol]] Center, but it returns to its former desiccated state in the fourth game. |
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Motavia is inhabited by indigenous Motavians, owl-like intelligent humanoids with blue feathers, as well as refugees from Palma |
Motavia is inhabited by indigenous Motavians, owl-like intelligent humanoids with blue feathers, as well as refugees from Palma |
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[[Image:Dezo1.jpg|frame|right|The planet Dezolis.]] |
[[Image:Dezo1.jpg|frame|right|The planet Dezolis.]] |
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===Dezoris/Dezolis/Dezo=== |
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Dezoris is an ice planet populated by green-skinned intelligent humanoids and yellow, talking Musk Cats. Because of the planet's harsh environment and dangerous native creatures, very few Palmans and Motavians live on the planet; it is for this reason that the Espers live here in the hidden Esper Mansion. |
Dezoris is an ice planet populated by green-skinned intelligent humanoids and yellow, talking Musk Cats. Because of the planet's harsh environment and dangerous native creatures, very few Palmans and Motavians live on the planet; it is for this reason that the Espers live here in the hidden Esper Mansion. |
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[[Image:Rykros1.jpg|frame|left|The planet Rykros.]] |
[[Image:Rykros1.jpg|frame|left|The planet Rykros.]] |
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===Rykros/Ryucross=== |
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Rykros is a mysterious planet on an extremely elongated orbit, such that it only approaches the other planets once every 1000 years. It may only be seen by looking through the Aeroprism, and its exact location is unknown to any living being. |
Rykros is a mysterious planet on an extremely elongated orbit, such that it only approaches the other planets once every 1000 years. It may only be seen by looking through the Aeroprism, and its exact location is unknown to any living being. |
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==External |
==External links== |
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[http://gc.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=1283|The History of Phantasy Star] |
*[http://gc.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=1283|The History of Phantasy Star] |
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Revision as of 13:34, 10 September 2005
Template:Current-GCOTW Phantasy Star (Japanese: ファンタシースター) is the most famous RPG series by Sega. It has had many incarnations, including an online version. Contrary to most other RPGs, it has a futuristic/fantasy setting where the player battles monsters using a variety of guns in addition to the usual staple of melee weapons and magic that are found in similar games.
History
The first Phantasy Star was for the Sega Master System. It was first released in Japan on December 20, 1987, and was one of the first cartridges to include battery backed RAM for saving game positions. The game featured an amazing (at the time) set of 3D maze-like dungeons which you traversed in real time in a first person mode.
The Phantasy Star series is noteworthy in that all of the games take place in the same universe, as opposed to many RPG series such as Final Fantasy (where each successive game takes place in an entirely different alternate universe). Each major Phantasy Star game adds a bit more to the series' overall story, culminating in Phantasy Star IV which ties all of the series' plot elements together into a final, epic conclusion.
The Phantasy Star Online games are their own sub-series. They continue the theme of a persistent game-universe, but it is a different one than the original games.
Games
Phantasy Star series games have been released on the Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox and PC. These include:
- Phantasy Star (Sega Master System, 1987/Sega Mega Drive, 1992)
- Phantasy Star II (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, PC (RealArcade) 1989).
- Phantasy Star: Anne's Adventure (Sega Meganet modem, 1991)
- Phantasy Star: Huey's Adventure (Sega Meganet modem, 1991)
- Phantasy Star: Kind's Adventure (Sega Meganet modem, 1991)
- Phantasy Star: Shilka's Adventure (Sega Meganet modem, 1991)
- Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom (Mega Drive/Genesis, 1991)
- Phantasy Star Adventure (Japanese Game Gear, 1992)
- Phantasy Star Gaiden (Japanese Game Gear, 1992)
- Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium (Mega Drive/Genesis, 1994)
- Phantasy Star Collection (Japanese Sega Saturn, 1998).
- Phantasy Star Online (Dreamcast, PC, 2001)
- Phantasy Star Online ver.2 (Dreamcast, 2002)
- Phantasy Star Collection (Game Boy Advance, 2002)
- Phantasy Star Online: Episode I & II (GameCube, Xbox, 2002)
- Phantasy Star Generation 1 (PlayStation 2, 2003 Japan, soon in North America)
- Phantasy Star Online: Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution (Nintendo GameCube only), 2004)
- Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Plus (Nintendo Gamecube, 2004)
- Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst (PC only), 2004
- Phantasy Star Universe (PC, Playstation 2) -- Due December 2005 in Japan, February 2006 in North America
Phantasy Star Generation 1 is a remake of the original Phantasy Star.
Phantasy Star Generation 2 is a remake of the original Phantasy Star II.
A Taiwanese pirate of Phantasy Star IV called Wai Xing Zhan Shi (Wai Hsing Chan Shih) was made for the Famicom. The pirate is incomplete and has many bugs.
Fictional universe
Algol planetary system
The Algol planetary system is the setting of the series. It has four planets - Palma, Motavia, Dezoris and Rykros - as well as many orbital space stations. The planet names are sometimes spelled differently from game to game.
Palma/Parma
Palma is a green planet, and apparently the original homeworld of the Palmans, Algol's most widespread species. Palma is the center of the Algol system's government until AW 1284, when the space satellite Gaira malfunctions and causes the planet's destruction.
Motavia/Motabia/Mota
Motavia was originally a desert planet, but it was radically transformed by extensive forestation and irrigation. In Phantasy Star II, the planet is green and water is abundant thanks to the Mother Brain and the Climatrol Center, but it returns to its former desiccated state in the fourth game.
Motavia is inhabited by indigenous Motavians, owl-like intelligent humanoids with blue feathers, as well as refugees from Palma
Dezoris/Dezolis/Dezo
Dezoris is an ice planet populated by green-skinned intelligent humanoids and yellow, talking Musk Cats. Because of the planet's harsh environment and dangerous native creatures, very few Palmans and Motavians live on the planet; it is for this reason that the Espers live here in the hidden Esper Mansion.
Rykros/Ryucross
Rykros is a mysterious planet on an extremely elongated orbit, such that it only approaches the other planets once every 1000 years. It may only be seen by looking through the Aeroprism, and its exact location is unknown to any living being.