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developed by
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and published in Japan by
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and Europe in June 1991. It is notable for being one of the few titles by Toaplan that has not received any official
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s as of date and for its unique combination of
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with brief
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references. In the game, players assume the role of the titular warriors taking control of powerful ancient space fighter crafts in order to reclaim their home
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by fighting against military machines gone wild. The title received positive reception from critics and reviewers alike after release in regards to the gameplay, but was considered a flop in arcades. As of 2019, its rights are owned by Tatsujin, a company founded in 2017 by former Toaplan member Masahiro Yuge and now-affiliate of Japanese arcade manufacturer
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alongside many other Toaplan IPs.


Gameplay

''Vimana'' is a science fiction-themed vertically scrolling
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game where players assume the role of the two titular warriors taking control of powerful ancient space fighter crafts in order to reclaim their planet by fighting against an unknown force as the main objective.''Vimana'' arcade flyer (Toaplan, EU) Players control their ship over a constantly scrolling background; the scenery never stops moving until the final level is reached. Players have three weapons at their disposal: the standard shot, a charge shot and a
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weapon. The standard shot weapon is a twin-shot weapon capable of strengthening in size and power with upgrades, but the players have to tap the fire button to fire rapidly; once the button is held down, the ship charges a stronger version of the normal shot capable of spreading out across the entire screen in twelve directions. A unique gameplay feature is the bomb itself; The Circle Bomb surrounds the ship once activated and seeks out enemies upon an additional tap of the bomb button. There are four
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s for the players to pick up: One increases player's shot strength, one increases their bomb stock, one would grant the player various points and the other would grant the player a
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. Extends are awarded with every 70,000 points. The game hosts a number of hidden bonus secrets to be found, which is crucial for reaching high-scores to obtain extra lives. Getting hit by enemy fire or colliding against solid stage obstacles will result in losing a live and once all lives are lost, the game is over unless the players insert more credits into the arcade machine to
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playing. Although there is an ending, the game loops back to the first stage after completing the last stage as with previous titles from Toaplan, with each loop increasing the difficulty by enemies being more durable, firing denser and faster
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patterns and Circle Bomb icons appearing less frequently.


Synopsis

''Vimana'' takes place in the titular planet. Once a lush and prosperous planet, it had been ravaged by a devastating war. After the war the planet had been fragmented, automated machines of war now populate the planet's pieces. The war forced its surviving people to flee their mother planet entirely, but the exiled space
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are still accosted by their victors who continually remove parts of the planet's surface still containing life force for use as flying fortresses. The inhabitants plot to reclaim their planet with the aid of the Vimana Warriors: pilots capable of handling ancient but powerful space fighter ships. After fighting strings of relentless battles on fragmented pieces of Vimana planet, liberating them from wicked machines and their 'governors' in the process, the Vimana Warriors flew towards the final fortress where the master of Vimana planet's war machines resided in the deepest section of the fortress. Diving ever deeper into the subterranean sectors of the fortress, the Vimana Warriors fought their ways and finally met the master head-on. Tough as the master was, it was no match for the Vimana Warriors and was eradicated. Although the Vimana Warriors were victorious, planet Vimana was also annihilated and reduced to dust. All its industries, resources and cultures no longer existed. The surviving inhabitants of the destroyed planet including the Vimana Warriors, had no choice but to search for another habitable planet. Fortunately for them, they eventually managed to find such a planet and worked hard to rebuild their civilization. Over time, the survivors thrived in their new home planet and became prosperous once more. Terrible memories of the war that doomed Vimana planet faded, and people no longer cared to remember the heroism of Vimana Warriors. The ending narration says that the planet retained the memory of this legend.


Development and release

''Vimana'' was released in arcades worldwide in May 1991 by
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and
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. The
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was written by ''
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''
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Toshiaki Tomizawa.
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In September 1991, an album containing music from the title and ''
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'' was co-published exclusively in Japan by
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, featuring an arranged song from the former composed by Tomizawa.


Cultural references

''Vimana'' carries a few significant cultural references into its presentation, specifically from
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and
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. The
Vimana Vimāna are mythological flying palaces or chariots described in Hindu texts and Sanskrit epics. The "Pushpaka Vimana" of Ravana (who took it from Kubera; Rama returned it to Kubera) is the most quoted example of a vimana. Vimanas are also menti ...
s are described in various Hindu texts such as the
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as flying chariots and sometimes temples. Early in the game's opening, the take-off sequence features the Vimana ships being energized by two statues resembling the Hindu god
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.


Reception and legacy

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Vimana'' on their July 15, 1991 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the month, outperforming titles such as ''
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'' and '' Burning Fight''. In the September 1991 issue of Japanese publication ''Micom BASIC Magazine'', the game was ranked on the number nine spot in popularity. ''Vimana'' was met with positive reception from critics and reviewers alike since its release. David Wilson of British gaming magazine ''Game Zone'' gave the game a positive outlook. Anthony Baize of ''
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'' praised the weapon set, accessibility and gameplay, but felt mixed in regards to the graphics and sound. Likewise, Nick Zverloff of ''
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'' gave positive remarks to the weapon set and level design. Despite the reception, the title turned to be a failure in arcades for Toaplan. In more recent years, the rights to the game and many other IPs from
Toaplan was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo. It was best known for its catalogue of scrolling shooters and other arcade video games. The company was founded in 1979 but its gaming division was established in 1984 by former Orca and Crux ...
are now owned by Tatsujin, a company named after ''Truxton''s Japanese title that was founded in 2017 by former Toaplan employee Masahiro Yuge, and is part of
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since 2022.


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