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The '''J-Stars Victory Book''' is a small book provided to those who pre-ordered<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-11/jojo-nube-characters-join-j-stars-victory-vs-game|Website=Anime News Network|Title="Jojo's, Nube Characters Join J-Stars Victory Vs. Game"|Date=11 December 2013|AccessDate=25 July 2019}}</ref> the 2014 video game ''[[J-Stars Victory Vs.]]'' (either the Sony PlayStation 3 or Vita editions) in Japan, originally released '''19 March 2014'''. | The '''''J-Stars Victory Book''''' is a small book provided to those who pre-ordered<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-11/jojo-nube-characters-join-j-stars-victory-vs-game|Website=Anime News Network|Title="Jojo's, Nube Characters Join J-Stars Victory Vs. Game"|Date=11 December 2013|AccessDate=25 July 2019}}</ref> the 2014 video game ''[[J-Stars Victory Vs.]]'' (either the Sony PlayStation 3 or Vita editions) in Japan, originally released '''19 March 2014'''. | ||
The book contains information about the various franchises represented in the game, production information, song lyrics, and more. | The book contains information about the various franchises represented in the game, production information, song lyrics, and more. | ||
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The ''J-Stars Victory Book'' is stylized to look like a ''tankōbon''-styled release under the ''[[V-Jump]]'' guide book line; this includes the colored stripe across the front cover and "author" comment — actually that of game producer [[Kōji Nakajima]] — on the inside flap. | The ''J-Stars Victory Book'' is stylized to look like a ''tankōbon''-styled release under the ''[[V-Jump]]'' guide book line; this includes the colored stripe across the front cover and "author" comment — actually that of game producer [[Kōji Nakajima]] — on the inside flap. | ||
{{quotation|僕自身幼い頃から「週刊少年ジャンプ」を読み続けていてずっと「ジャンプヒーロー同士の熱いバトル」を夢見ていました。だから、ゲームを開発している間も本当に楽しかったです!最強のヒーローを決めるのはキミ自身!ぜひこの「遊べるジャンプ」で熱いバトルを繰り広げてください!<br><hr /><br>(translation)|Kōji Nakajima}} | {{quotation|僕自身幼い頃から「週刊少年ジャンプ」を読み続けていてずっと「ジャンプヒーロー同士の熱いバトル」を夢見ていました。だから、ゲームを開発している間も本当に楽しかったです!最強のヒーローを決めるのはキミ自身!ぜひこの「遊べるジャンプ」で熱いバトルを繰り広げてください!<br><hr /><br>''(translation forthcoming)''|Kōji Nakajima}} | ||
==Hero Directory== | ==Hero Directory== | ||
[[File:jstars-victory-book-p17.png|thumb|200px|Coverage of the ''Dragon Ball'' characters on page 17]] | [[File:jstars-victory-book-p17.png|thumb|200px|Coverage of the ''Dragon Ball'' characters on page 17]] | ||
The "Hero Directory" (英雄名鑑 ''Eiyū Meikan''), spanning pages | The "Hero Directory" (英雄名鑑 ''Eiyū Meikan''), spanning pages 3-34, provides background information on the various characters included in ''J-Stars Victory Vs.''; [[Arale]] from ''[[Dr. Slump]]'' appears on page 16, while [[Son Goku]], [[Vegeta]], and [[Freeza]] from ''Dragon Ball'' appear on page 17. | ||
== | ==Secret Gallery== | ||
Lyrics to the opening theme to ''J-Stars Victory Vs.'', "[[Fighting Stars]]" (as performed by [[Hironobu Kageyama]], [[Akira Kushida]], and [[Hiroshi Katadani]]), span pages 36-37, alongside a brief series of comments from the performers. | The "Secret Gallery" (シークレットギャラリー ''Shīkuretto Gyararī''), spanning pages 35-65, covers a variety of game information including the world game and development behind-the-scenes imagery. Lyrics to the opening theme to ''J-Stars Victory Vs.'', "[[Fighting Stars]]" (as performed by [[Hironobu Kageyama]], [[Akira Kushida]], and [[Hiroshi Katadani]]), span pages 36-37, alongside a brief series of comments from the performers. | ||
==AR Application== | |||
The book concludes with information about an augmented reality application for the game for usage with the PlayStation Vita. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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| Released | 19 March 2014 | ||
| Publisher | Bandai Namco Games | ||
| Retail | Pre-Order Bonus | ||
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| Pages | 70 pages | ||
The J-Stars Victory Book is a small book provided to those who pre-ordered[1] the 2014 video game J-Stars Victory Vs. (either the Sony PlayStation 3 or Vita editions) in Japan, originally released 19 March 2014.
The book contains information about the various franchises represented in the game, production information, song lyrics, and more.
Packaging
The J-Stars Victory Book is stylized to look like a tankōbon-styled release under the V-Jump guide book line; this includes the colored stripe across the front cover and "author" comment — actually that of game producer Kōji Nakajima — on the inside flap.
僕自身幼い頃から「週刊少年ジャンプ」を読み続けていてずっと「ジャンプヒーロー同士の熱いバトル」を夢見ていました。だから、ゲームを開発している間も本当に楽しかったです!最強のヒーローを決めるのはキミ自身!ぜひこの「遊べるジャンプ」で熱いバトルを繰り広げてください!
(translation forthcoming)
— Kōji Nakajima
Hero Directory

The "Hero Directory" (英雄名鑑 Eiyū Meikan), spanning pages 3-34, provides background information on the various characters included in J-Stars Victory Vs.; Arale from Dr. Slump appears on page 16, while Son Goku, Vegeta, and Freeza from Dragon Ball appear on page 17.
Secret Gallery
The "Secret Gallery" (シークレットギャラリー Shīkuretto Gyararī), spanning pages 35-65, covers a variety of game information including the world game and development behind-the-scenes imagery. Lyrics to the opening theme to J-Stars Victory Vs., "Fighting Stars" (as performed by Hironobu Kageyama, Akira Kushida, and Hiroshi Katadani), span pages 36-37, alongside a brief series of comments from the performers.
AR Application
The book concludes with information about an augmented reality application for the game for usage with the PlayStation Vita.
References
- ↑ "Jojo's, Nube Characters Join J-Stars Victory Vs. Game" (11 December 2013). Anime News Network. Retrieved: 25 July 2019.
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