J-Stars Victory Book
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| J-Stars Victory Book | |||
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| Released | 19 March 2014 | ||
| Publisher | Bandai Namco Games | ||
| Retail | Pre-Order Bonus | ||
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| Pages | ?? 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)
— Kōji Nakajima
Hero Directory

The "Hero Directory" (英雄名鑑 Eiyū Meikan), spanning pages ##-##, 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.
Opening Theme
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.
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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