Strange.. because I don't recall seeing it... Although I have been known to have my head under a rock sometimes... I'd ben going by the dates on his webpage for revisions and updates.
EDIT: I figured I should step in and do some more clarifying on the the devil Valis is...
Mugen Senshi Valis, first off, has nothing to do with the Philip K. Dick novel. The two have virtually no resemblance to one another. It was a side-scrolling action game put out for the MSX personal computer by Telenet Japan a couple of months after Metroid first came out. Basically, it's the prototype for both Sailor Moon and Rayearth, both of which retain nods to it. (The Sailor V game played often in both the comic and anime Sailor Moon bears a shocking resemblance to SD Valis, a joke remake of Valis 2. Rayearth itself retains even more nods to Valis through style and premise.)
Phoenominal cosmic power. Itty bitty miniskirts. Blood-soaked revenge. The oddity of the thing is that it's not shoujo, it's a shounen-style action series.
- Grumpy Uncle Gearhead
EDIT: I figured I should step in and do some more clarifying on the the devil Valis is...
Mugen Senshi Valis, first off, has nothing to do with the Philip K. Dick novel. The two have virtually no resemblance to one another. It was a side-scrolling action game put out for the MSX personal computer by Telenet Japan a couple of months after Metroid first came out. Basically, it's the prototype for both Sailor Moon and Rayearth, both of which retain nods to it. (The Sailor V game played often in both the comic and anime Sailor Moon bears a shocking resemblance to SD Valis, a joke remake of Valis 2. Rayearth itself retains even more nods to Valis through style and premise.)
Phoenominal cosmic power. Itty bitty miniskirts. Blood-soaked revenge. The oddity of the thing is that it's not shoujo, it's a shounen-style action series.
- Grumpy Uncle Gearhead