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tri-Ace games have sold over 3.8 million copies worldwide as of September 2005. The company's sound programmer Hiroya Hatsushiba formed [[tri-Crescendo]] in 1999 which has since independently developed ''Baten Kaitos'' and ''Eternal Sonata''.
tri-Ace games have sold over 3.8 million copies worldwide as of September 2005. The company's sound programmer Hiroya Hatsushiba formed [[tri-Crescendo]] in 1999 which has since independently developed ''Baten Kaitos'' and ''Eternal Sonata''.
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 8 May 2015

tri-Ace, Incorporated (株式会社トライエース Kabushiki Gaisha Toraiēsu) is a Japanese video game development company formed in 1995 by former Telenet Japan employees Yoshiharu Gotanda (programmer, current tri-Ace President), Masaki Norimoto (game designer) and Joe Asanuma (director). The name is a play on words regarding the "three aces" who formed the company. All but one of tri-Ace's games have been published by Square Enix (originally by Enix).

The group exclusively makes console RPGs, and is known for giving their games action-packed battle systems and deep skill systems. This trademark style began when the founders of tri-Ace originally worked for Telenet Japan's Wolfteam, and had created Tales of Phantasia. This game, published by Namco, is a precursor to tri-Ace's own Star Ocean games in several ways; i.e. an action battle system where the player controls one character and AI controls others in the party and special battle skills that the player can assign to different buttons. Besides the Star Ocean series, they also released Valkyrie Profile in 1999. Their most recent release, Star Ocean: The Last Hope, was released in the United States by Square Enix on February 24, 2009.

tri-Ace games have sold over 3.8 million copies worldwide as of September 2005. The company's sound programmer Hiroya Hatsushiba formed tri-Crescendo in 1999 which has since independently developed Baten Kaitos and Eternal Sonata.

Games

Super Famicom

  • Star Ocean (July 19, 1996)

Game Boy Color

  • Star Ocean: Blue Sphere (June 28, 2001)

PlayStation

  • Star Ocean: The Second Story (July 30, 1998)
  • Valkyrie Profile (December 22, 1999)

PlayStation 2

Xbox 360

  • Infinite Undiscovery (September 2, 2008)
  • Star Ocean: The Last Hope (February 19, 2009)
  • Resonance of Fate (Q4 2009)

Playstation Portable

  • Star Ocean: First Departure (December 27, 2007)
  • Star Ocean: Second Evolution (April 2, 2008)

Nintendo DS

  • Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume (November 1, 2008)

PlayStation 3

  • Resonance of Fate (Q4 2009)
  • Star Ocean: The Last Hope International (Q1 2010)



This article has been partly taken from Wikipedia