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Star Ocean: Blue Sphere

Star Ocean: Blue Sphere[a] is an action role-playing video game developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console in June 2001. It is a spin-off entry in the Star Ocean series, acting as a direct sequel to the 1998 PlayStation title Star Ocean: The Second Story. It was later remade for mobile devices, releasing in 2009.

Star Ocean: Blue Sphere
Developer(s)tri-Ace (Game Boy Color) Sonic Powered (Mobile phone)[1]
Publisher(s)Enix (Game Boy Color)
Square Enix (Mobile phone)
Director(s)Yoshiharu Gotanda
Producer(s)Yoshinori Yamagishi
Designer(s)Akira Takayashiki
Artist(s)Mayumi Azuma
Composer(s)Motoi Sakuraba
SeriesStar Ocean
Platform(s)Game Boy Color, Mobile phone
ReleaseGame Boy Color
  • JP: June 28, 2001
Mobile
  • JP: June 8, 2009
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Blue Sphere is set two years after the events of The Second Story on the planet Edifice, a world currently in a pre-space flight state but holding remnants of an advance civilization. Protagonists from the events of The Second Story are brought down onto the planet by an unknown force, and must work to discover its source and leave. The gameplay carries over multiple Star Ocean elements, including real-time combat and optional side conversations between party members. New elements include item creation tied to the skill system, and local multiplayer options unlock through the Game Link Cable.

Development began in 2000 as a spin-off from the main Star Ocean series, taking approximately one year to complete. Multiple core staff from earlier Star Ocean titles returned, including series composer Motoi Sakuraba. The character designs were created by manga artist Mayumi Azuma. The production period proved difficult for the team, with the programmers collapsing from exhaustion. In addition to tri-Ace, developer tri-Crescendo helped with the sound design. Blue Sphere has garnered a positive reception from journalists, and has sold 130,000 copies in Japan as of 2007.

Gameplay Edit

 
A battle in Star Ocean: Blue Sphere: the three-strong party face off against a monster encountered during exploration.

Star Ocean: Blue Sphere is an action role-playing game set on the planet Edifice. Navigation of field, dungeon and interior environments takes place from a top-down perspective, while battles are displayed from a side angle. Various actions can be performed in the field, such as jumping or interacting with objects, and taking photographs of enemies in the field outside battle to build up a compendium.[2][3] Carried over from earlier mainline entries are "Private Actions", optional sequences between characters which improve their relationship with each other and affect their performance in battle.[4]

Battles are initiated when the party encounters enemies in field environments, transitioning to a separate battle arena. Outside battle, the battle party can be organized as the player pleases out of the 12 possible playable characters. The battle system takes place in real-time, with three party members facing a single enemy. Enemies have various body parts that can be attacked separately, and in turn can attack in distinct ways. In addition to standard attacks are character-specific finishing moves which deal high damage to enemies.[2][5]

Instead of experience points, each battle rewards the party with Skill Points (SP) in addition to in-game currency.[2][5] SP are collected in a single pool shared between all playable characters, and can be allocated at the player's discretion. SP can be used to increase statistics such as health and magic, or unlock and increase skills related to both in-battle abilities such as character-specific moves; or field actions. These skills are themselves tied to attributes such as Strength and Intelligence, with the types of skills unlocked tied to which attribute has been raised.[2][3] Skill growth is interconnected with Create Feats, a minigame where new items such as swords, restoratives or other types of items which can be equipped in battle once forged. The types of items forged in Create Feats depend on what skills are active with each character.[6] A local multiplayer option is available: using the console's Game Link Cable, players can fight each other with their parties, or exchange items.[4]

Synopsis Edit

Taking place in S.D 368 (A.D 2454), 2 years after Star Ocean: The Second Story and the defeat of the 10 Wise Men, all the characters have since moved on with their lives. Claude has taken Rena, Leon, and Precis to live on Earth with him. While constantly being sent on missions into space, Claude's relationship with Rena doesn't change much at all. Ashton, Celine, Dias, Noel, Chisato, and Bowman still live on Planet Expel. Ernest and Opera are treasure hunting when their ship crash lands on Planet Edifice. Opera manages to send out an S.O.S. to Precis, who then rounds up the entire gang (sans Claude and Rena, who are on a Federation mission) in her self-built ship and heads to the planet. They are also mysteriously pulled down through the planet's atmosphere and crash-land. They decide to explore their surroundings and search for their missing comrades, hoping that Claude and Rena will rescue them, but they too crash-land on Edifice later on in the game.

Development Edit

Development on Blue Sphere began in 2000, lasting approximately one year.[7][8] Blue Sphere was specifically designed as a side story within the Star Ocean series, in addition to being a sequel to The Second Story. The decision to create the side story was inspired by the wish to fill the gap between the release of The Second Story and the in-development Star Ocean: Till the End of Time. The initial scenario had only three protagonists, but this was later expanded to sixteen. As with earlier Star Ocean titles, the setting was primarily based on fantasy with science fiction elements incorporated. The battle system was an entirely original creation, designed to work within the Game Boy Color's limited specifications while retaining the action-based system of the main series.[8] The game uses a four megabyte cartridge, of which a third is used for dungeons.[9]

The character designs were originally going to be created by artist Shinnosuke Hino. He ultimately stepped down early in production, and Mayumi Azuma—who had previously worked on the manga adaptation of The Second Story—was brought in as a replacement. Hino's early work remained in the sprite art.[10][11][12] The music was composed by regular series composer Motoi Sakuraba: he created the soundtrack on a PC-9801 Composing for the Game Boy Color presented multiple limitations in chord numbers and quality. The battle theme, "Hand to Hand", was a track Sakuraba particularly remembered, as he tried to capture the momentum of battle despite the limited hardware.[13] The game's sound design received development help from tri-Crescendo.[12] According to producer Yoshinori Yamagishi, the work environment for the production was so harsh that the programming staff collapsed from exhaustion, causing work on the programming to come to a temporary halt.[7]

Release Edit

Blue Sphere was first announced in 2000 by publisher Enix.[14] The publicity was coordinated by Syuichi Kobayashi, a newcomer to Enix who would later go on to act as publicity producer for multiple tri-Ace properties including Star Ocean.[15] It released on June 28, 2001, and was designed to be compatible with both the original Game Boy and the Game Boy Color.[9][16] A manga adaptation, written and illustrated by Aoi Mizuki, began serialization in 2002.[17]

Although the game was initially tentatively planned to be released in North America as well as in Japan, by June 2001, immediately prior to the game's release, Enix had decided not to localize the game. This was partially due to the size of the game and therefore the difficulty in fitting the translated version onto a cartridge, but primarily due to Enix's change in strategy to focus on the newly released Game Boy Advance rather than the Game Boy Color; the company did not want to release any more GBC games and was unwilling to devote the resources to port the game from the GBC to the Advance.[18]

The game's popularity in Japan, primarily for its story and gameplay systems, prompted Square Enix to remake it for mobile devices. The remake, developed by Sonic Powered, included redrawn graphics and a remastered soundtrack.[19][20] The latter was handled by Sakuraba.[13] The game released for NTT DoCoMo's i-mode service on June 8, 2009.[21] Versions for Yahoo! Mobile and EZweb were released on December 16 and 17 respectively.[22]

Reception Edit

In its debut week on sale, Blue Sphere reached the top of sales charts, selling 69,932 units.[24] According to a 2005 report by tri-Ace on its developed games, Blue Sphere had sold 130,000 copies in Japan to that date.[25]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Japanese: スターオーシャン ブルースフィア, Hepburn: Sutā Ōshan: Burū Sufia

References Edit

  1. ^ "携帯アプリ|株式会社ソニックパワード". Sonic Powered Inc. from the original on 2023-06-04. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  2. ^ a b c d e Baker, Michael (2016-08-17). "Star Ocean: Blue Sphere - Import Retroview". RPGamer. from the original on 2016-08-18.
  3. ^ a b (in Japanese). Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Website. Archived from the original on 2001-06-11. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  4. ^ a b スターオーシャン ブルースフィア マニュアル [Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Manual] (in Japanese). Enix. 2001-06-28.
  5. ^ a b (in Japanese). Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Website. Archived from the original on 2001-06-11. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  6. ^ (in Japanese). Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Website. Archived from the original on 2001-06-09. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  7. ^ a b 『スターオーシャン ブルースフィア』本日配信開始! (in Japanese). Star Ocean Blog. 2009-06-08. from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  8. ^ a b "Developer Interview". スターオーシャン ブルースフィア ファイナルガイド (in Japanese). Enterbrain. 2001-07-19. ISBN 4-7577-0527-1. Translation 2018-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b Nix, Mark (2000-04-07). "Star Ocean: Blue Sphere". IGN. from the original on 2007-03-18. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  10. ^ 日野慎之助 - お仕事履歴. Shinnosuke Hino website. from the original on 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  11. ^ "Star Ocean 5 RPG Heads West on PS4 in 2016". Anime News Network. 2015-06-16. from the original on 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  12. ^ a b (in Japanese). tri-Crescendo. Archived from the original on 2015-04-26. Retrieved 2015-04-03.
  13. ^ a b 桜庭統氏コメント&公式サイト更新のお知らせ (in Japanese). Star Ocean Blog. 2009-05-28. from the original on 2009-06-06. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  14. ^ Bilyk, Andrew P. (2000). "Star Ocean Sequel Headed for Game Boy". RPGamer. from the original on 2015-04-04. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  15. ^ 『スターオーシャン5 Integrity and Faithlessness』キーマン3人にインタビュー! シームレスに進化した『SO』の見どころとは (in Japanese). Famitsu. 2015-04-22. from the original on 2015-04-27. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  16. ^ Products Info - tri-Ace Corporation (in Japanese). tri-Ace. from the original on 2016-01-03. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  17. ^ "Star Ocean 5 RPG's Trailer Previews androp Theme Song". Anime News Network. 2015-12-24. from the original on 2016-05-01. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  18. ^ Drury, Martin (2001-06-12). "Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Japanese Release Update". RPGamer. from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  19. ^ 『スターオーシャン ブルースフィア』、スクエニMobile(iモード)で6月配信決定!! (in Japanese). Star Ocean Blog. 2009-05-22. from the original on 2009-06-08. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  20. ^ "携帯アプリ|株式会社ソニックパワード". Sonic Powered Inc. from the original on 2023-06-04. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  21. ^ Gantayat, Anoop. "Star Ocean Blue Sphere Dated". Andriasang.com. from the original on 2009-05-31. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  22. ^ 『スターオーシャン・ブルースフィア』、スクエニMobile(Y!ケータイ)で配信スタート!! (in Japanese). Star Ocean Blog. 2009-12-16. from the original on 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  23. ^ スターオーシャン ブルースフィア (GB) (in Japanese). Famitsu. from the original on 2016-09-07. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  24. ^ Geimin.net/週刊ファミ通ライブラリ (in Japanese). Geimin.net. from the original on 2016-08-09. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  25. ^ Winkler, Chris (2005-11-11). "tri-Ace Releases Sales Figures". RPGFan. from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2016-09-07.

External links Edit

  • (in Japanese)
  • Official Mobile website (in Japanese)

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Star Ocean Blue Sphere a is an action role playing video game developed by tri Ace and published by Enix for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console in June 2001 It is a spin off entry in the Star Ocean series acting as a direct sequel to the 1998 PlayStation title Star Ocean The Second Story It was later remade for mobile devices releasing in 2009 Star Ocean Blue SphereDeveloper s tri Ace Game Boy Color Sonic Powered Mobile phone 1 Publisher s Enix Game Boy Color Square Enix Mobile phone Director s Yoshiharu GotandaProducer s Yoshinori YamagishiDesigner s Akira TakayashikiArtist s Mayumi AzumaComposer s Motoi SakurabaSeriesStar OceanPlatform s Game Boy Color Mobile phoneReleaseGame Boy ColorJP June 28 2001MobileJP June 8 2009Genre s Action role playingMode s Single player multiplayerBlue Sphere is set two years after the events of The Second Story on the planet Edifice a world currently in a pre space flight state but holding remnants of an advance civilization Protagonists from the events of The Second Story are brought down onto the planet by an unknown force and must work to discover its source and leave The gameplay carries over multiple Star Ocean elements including real time combat and optional side conversations between party members New elements include item creation tied to the skill system and local multiplayer options unlock through the Game Link Cable Development began in 2000 as a spin off from the main Star Ocean series taking approximately one year to complete Multiple core staff from earlier Star Ocean titles returned including series composer Motoi Sakuraba The character designs were created by manga artist Mayumi Azuma The production period proved difficult for the team with the programmers collapsing from exhaustion In addition to tri Ace developer tri Crescendo helped with the sound design Blue Sphere has garnered a positive reception from journalists and has sold 130 000 copies in Japan as of 2007 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 3 Development 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay Edit nbsp A battle in Star Ocean Blue Sphere the three strong party face off against a monster encountered during exploration Star Ocean Blue Sphere is an action role playing game set on the planet Edifice Navigation of field dungeon and interior environments takes place from a top down perspective while battles are displayed from a side angle Various actions can be performed in the field such as jumping or interacting with objects and taking photographs of enemies in the field outside battle to build up a compendium 2 3 Carried over from earlier mainline entries are Private Actions optional sequences between characters which improve their relationship with each other and affect their performance in battle 4 Battles are initiated when the party encounters enemies in field environments transitioning to a separate battle arena Outside battle the battle party can be organized as the player pleases out of the 12 possible playable characters The battle system takes place in real time with three party members facing a single enemy Enemies have various body parts that can be attacked separately and in turn can attack in distinct ways In addition to standard attacks are character specific finishing moves which deal high damage to enemies 2 5 Instead of experience points each battle rewards the party with Skill Points SP in addition to in game currency 2 5 SP are collected in a single pool shared between all playable characters and can be allocated at the player s discretion SP can be used to increase statistics such as health and magic or unlock and increase skills related to both in battle abilities such as character specific moves or field actions These skills are themselves tied to attributes such as Strength and Intelligence with the types of skills unlocked tied to which attribute has been raised 2 3 Skill growth is interconnected with Create Feats a minigame where new items such as swords restoratives or other types of items which can be equipped in battle once forged The types of items forged in Create Feats depend on what skills are active with each character 6 A local multiplayer option is available using the console s Game Link Cable players can fight each other with their parties or exchange items 4 Synopsis EditTaking place in S D 368 A D 2454 2 years after Star Ocean The Second Story and the defeat of the 10 Wise Men all the characters have since moved on with their lives Claude has taken Rena Leon and Precis to live on Earth with him While constantly being sent on missions into space Claude s relationship with Rena doesn t change much at all Ashton Celine Dias Noel Chisato and Bowman still live on Planet Expel Ernest and Opera are treasure hunting when their ship crash lands on Planet Edifice Opera manages to send out an S O S to Precis who then rounds up the entire gang sans Claude and Rena who are on a Federation mission in her self built ship and heads to the planet They are also mysteriously pulled down through the planet s atmosphere and crash land They decide to explore their surroundings and search for their missing comrades hoping that Claude and Rena will rescue them but they too crash land on Edifice later on in the game Development EditDevelopment on Blue Sphere began in 2000 lasting approximately one year 7 8 Blue Sphere was specifically designed as a side story within the Star Ocean series in addition to being a sequel to The Second Story The decision to create the side story was inspired by the wish to fill the gap between the release of The Second Story and the in development Star Ocean Till the End of Time The initial scenario had only three protagonists but this was later expanded to sixteen As with earlier Star Ocean titles the setting was primarily based on fantasy with science fiction elements incorporated The battle system was an entirely original creation designed to work within the Game Boy Color s limited specifications while retaining the action based system of the main series 8 The game uses a four megabyte cartridge of which a third is used for dungeons 9 The character designs were originally going to be created by artist Shinnosuke Hino He ultimately stepped down early in production and Mayumi Azuma who had previously worked on the manga adaptation of The Second Story was brought in as a replacement Hino s early work remained in the sprite art 10 11 12 The music was composed by regular series composer Motoi Sakuraba he created the soundtrack on a PC 9801 Composing for the Game Boy Color presented multiple limitations in chord numbers and quality The battle theme Hand to Hand was a track Sakuraba particularly remembered as he tried to capture the momentum of battle despite the limited hardware 13 The game s sound design received development help from tri Crescendo 12 According to producer Yoshinori Yamagishi the work environment for the production was so harsh that the programming staff collapsed from exhaustion causing work on the programming to come to a temporary halt 7 Release EditBlue Sphere was first announced in 2000 by publisher Enix 14 The publicity was coordinated by Syuichi Kobayashi a newcomer to Enix who would later go on to act as publicity producer for multiple tri Ace properties including Star Ocean 15 It released on June 28 2001 and was designed to be compatible with both the original Game Boy and the Game Boy Color 9 16 A manga adaptation written and illustrated by Aoi Mizuki began serialization in 2002 17 Although the game was initially tentatively planned to be released in North America as well as in Japan by June 2001 immediately prior to the game s release Enix had decided not to localize the game This was partially due to the size of the game and therefore the difficulty in fitting the translated version onto a cartridge but primarily due to Enix s change in strategy to focus on the newly released Game Boy Advance rather than the Game Boy Color the company did not want to release any more GBC games and was unwilling to devote the resources to port the game from the GBC to the Advance 18 The game s popularity in Japan primarily for its story and gameplay systems prompted Square Enix to remake it for mobile devices The remake developed by Sonic Powered included redrawn graphics and a remastered soundtrack 19 20 The latter was handled by Sakuraba 13 The game released for NTT DoCoMo s i mode service on June 8 2009 21 Versions for Yahoo Mobile and EZweb were released on December 16 and 17 respectively 22 Reception EditReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreFamitsu31 40 23 RPGamer4 5 2 In its debut week on sale Blue Sphere reached the top of sales charts selling 69 932 units 24 According to a 2005 report by tri Ace on its developed games Blue Sphere had sold 130 000 copies in Japan to that date 25 Notes Edit Japanese スターオーシャン ブルースフィア Hepburn Suta Ōshan Buru SufiaReferences Edit 携帯アプリ 株式会社ソニックパワード Sonic Powered Inc Archived from the original on 2023 06 04 Retrieved 2023 06 22 a b c d e Baker Michael 2016 08 17 Star Ocean Blue Sphere Import Retroview RPGamer Archived from the original on 2016 08 18 a b スターオーシャン ブルースフィア スキル in Japanese Star Ocean Blue Sphere Website Archived from the original on 2001 06 11 Retrieved 2016 09 07 a b スターオーシャン ブルースフィア マニュアル Star Ocean Blue Sphere Manual in Japanese Enix 2001 06 28 a b スターオーシャン ブルースフィア 戦闘システム in Japanese Star Ocean Blue Sphere Website Archived from the original on 2001 06 11 Retrieved 2016 09 07 スターオーシャン ブルースフィア クリエイト in Japanese Star Ocean Blue Sphere Website Archived from the original on 2001 06 09 Retrieved 2016 09 07 a b スターオーシャン ブルースフィア 本日配信開始 in Japanese Star Ocean Blog 2009 06 08 Archived from the original on 2009 10 03 Retrieved 2016 09 07 a b Developer Interview スターオーシャン ブルースフィア ファイナルガイド in Japanese Enterbrain 2001 07 19 ISBN 4 7577 0527 1 Translation Archived 2018 04 30 at the Wayback Machine a b Nix Mark 2000 04 07 Star Ocean Blue Sphere IGN Archived from the original on 2007 03 18 Retrieved 2011 05 11 日野慎之助 お仕事履歴 Shinnosuke Hino website Archived from the original on 2013 05 24 Retrieved 2018 03 20 Star Ocean 5 RPG Heads West on PS4 in 2016 Anime News Network 2015 06 16 Archived from the original on 2017 07 29 Retrieved 2018 03 20 a b 株式会社トライクレッシェンド 製品情報 in Japanese tri Crescendo Archived from the original on 2015 04 26 Retrieved 2015 04 03 a b 桜庭統氏コメント 公式サイト更新のお知らせ in Japanese Star Ocean Blog 2009 05 28 Archived from the original on 2009 06 06 Retrieved 2016 09 07 Bilyk Andrew P 2000 Star Ocean Sequel Headed for Game Boy RPGamer Archived from the original on 2015 04 04 Retrieved 2016 09 07 スターオーシャン5 Integrity and Faithlessness キーマン3人にインタビュー シームレスに進化した SO の見どころとは in Japanese Famitsu 2015 04 22 Archived from the original on 2015 04 27 Retrieved 2016 09 07 Products Info tri Ace Corporation in Japanese tri Ace Archived from the original on 2016 01 03 Retrieved 2016 09 07 Star Ocean 5 RPG s Trailer Previews androp Theme Song Anime News Network 2015 12 24 Archived from the original on 2016 05 01 Retrieved 2016 09 07 Drury Martin 2001 06 12 Star Ocean Blue Sphere Japanese Release Update RPGamer Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2011 05 11 スターオーシャン ブルースフィア スクエニMobile iモード で6月配信決定 in Japanese Star Ocean Blog 2009 05 22 Archived from the original on 2009 06 08 Retrieved 2016 09 07 携帯アプリ 株式会社ソニックパワード Sonic Powered Inc Archived from the original on 2023 06 04 Retrieved 2023 06 22 Gantayat Anoop Star Ocean Blue Sphere Dated Andriasang com Archived from the original on 2009 05 31 Retrieved 2009 05 28 スターオーシャン ブルースフィア スクエニMobile Y ケータイ で配信スタート in Japanese Star Ocean Blog 2009 12 16 Archived from the original on 2010 01 27 Retrieved 2016 09 07 スターオーシャン ブルースフィア GB in Japanese Famitsu Archived from the original on 2016 09 07 Retrieved 2016 09 07 Geimin net 週刊ファミ通ライブラリ in Japanese Geimin net Archived from the original on 2016 08 09 Retrieved 2016 09 07 Winkler Chris 2005 11 11 tri Ace Releases Sales Figures RPGFan Archived from the original on 2015 09 06 Retrieved 2016 09 07 External links EditOfficial Game Boy Color website archived June 2002 in Japanese Official Mobile website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Star Ocean Blue Sphere amp oldid 1171652269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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