Princess Crown and the Forgotten Legacy of Vanillaware
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 Published On Feb 2, 2024

Odin Sphere and Muramasa: The Demon Blade, even the prototype of Dragon's Crown, owe their existence to Princess Crown. You know, that George Kamitani game nobody played that functionally kickstarted Vanillaware. Here's the story.

Princess Crown was released for the Sega Saturn in 1997, and that title, while massively destructive for Kamitani's career, was preserved and iterated on with his later games. To maintain narrative flow, I've divided the Vanillaware titles; we're just looking at the sidescrollers today, but don't let that scare you. Romantic and Victorian era art, Aestheticism, Decadence, and the cyclical nature of artistic movements play a large role in the video. In case you thought it was all combat and cleave.

This is the first video in a 2-part series looking back at Vanillaware's origins, aesthetics, game design, influences, etc., all in anticipation of Unicorn Overlord, releasing in early March.

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@Stumblebee
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@ZacFrazier
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!The music is simply whichever covered game's OST.
!Sampled footage comes from official trailers.

The Princess Crown series by IPAT (highly recommended if you want to play through)
   • IPAT: Princess Crown, Part 1  

The Princess Crown Translation by Anoop:
http://web.archive.org/web/2008030417...

0:00 The History
4:20 Princess Crown
24:45 Odin Sphere
50:50 Muramasa
1:15:02 Dragon's Crown

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