Namco Tales Studio
, formerly known as Wolf Team, was a Japanese video game development company founded in 1986. The company was renamed in 2003 when Telenet Japan sold part of its stake and made Namco the majority shareholder. Namco Tales Studio was originally the primary developer of the Tales RPG series, as it had been since the series' beginning. In November 2011, it was announced that the current Tales Studio would be dissolved and would merge with their publisher, Bandai Namco Games. In February 2012, it was announced that the 80 people of the Tales team would join Bandai Namco Studios.
History
Originally headed by Masahiro Akishino, Wolf Team became independent from Telenet in 1987, was reintegrated in 1990 and got merged with another Telenet subsidiary called Lasersoft, then was completely absorbed in an internal restructuring at Telenet in 1993 at which point most of the staff left together with Akishino.The remaining staff were the then-very-young programmer Yoshiharu Gotanda, designer Masaki Norimoto, director Joe Asanuma, graphic artist Yoshiaki Inagaki, sound composer Motoi Sakuraba, and sound effect designer Ryota Furuya. Wolf Team went on to create games such as Sol-Feace and , which faced weak sales. For Tale Phantasia, a game concept by Gotanda, they looked for an outside publisher with a better reputation. After approaching Enix, Telenet struck a contract with Namco.
Namco, however, insisted upon many changes to the game, including renaming the title to Tales of Phantasia. The conflict over these changes pushed the game's release from 1994 into late 1995. Most of the initial staff left during this dispute and founded tri-Ace in early 1995.
To continue the lucrative arrangement with Namco to develop the Tales series, Telenet re-staffed Wolf Team and retained some other staff, such as Motoi Sakuraba on a freelance basis. They developed or co-developed nearly every game in the series until Wolf Team was renamed to Namco Tales Studio in early 2003, and Namco assumed majority ownership. In October 2007, Telenet filed for bankruptcy, and closed its doors, likely putting an end to the Wolf Team name.
Wolf Team was also notable for porting laserdisc video games to the Sega Mega-CD, including some Japan-only arcades like Time Gal and Ninja Hayate.
At the time of its renaming Namco owned 60% of this venture, Telenet Japan/Kazuyuki Fukushima retained 34%, and Tales series director Eiji Kikuchi received 6%. Effective on April 1, 2006, the then-newly merged Bandai Namco Holdings bought the remaining shares from Telenet Japan, cutting the last link to the developers' former employer and increasing its stockholding majority to 94%. Currently Bandai Namco now owns 100% of the company.
Namco Tales Studios remains the primary developer of the so-called Mothership titles of the Tales series, with the exception of Tales of Legendia and Tales of Innocence. Legendia was developed by an internal Namco development team called Team Melfes, featuring a unique battle system developed by some of the creators of the Soulcalibur series, which is why it is so different from the others. Innocence was developed by an independent developer, Alfa System, which also developed various spinoff games in the Tales series.
Developed games
Namco Tales Studio has developed games for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.Game | Release date | Platform |
Tales of Phantasia | 1995 | Super NES |
Tales of Destiny | 1997 | PlayStation |
Tales of Eternia | 2000 | PlayStation |
Tales of Destiny 2 | 2002 | PlayStation 2 |
Tales of Symphonia | 2003 | GameCube |
Tales of Rebirth | 2004 | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable |
Tales of the Abyss | 2005 | PlayStation 2 |
Tales of Destiny Remake | 2006 | PlayStation 2 |
Tales of Destiny Director's Cut | 2008 | PlayStation 2 |
' | 2008 | Wii |
Tales of Vesperia | 2008 | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 |
Tales of Hearts | 2008 | Nintendo DS |
Tales of Graces | 2009 | Wii |
' | 2010 | Nintendo DS |
' | 2010 | PlayStation Portable |
Tales of Graces F | 2010 | PlayStation 3 |
Tales of Xillia | 2011 | PlayStation 3 |
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Tales Studio sound staff only
For a complete list of Tales of games, see Tales.
As Wolf Team
- Aisle Lord
- Anett Futatabi
- Arcus
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- Arcus 3
- Arcus Odyssey
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- Cliff Hanger
- Cobra Command
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- Daitoua Mokujiroku Goh
- Diamond Players
- Devastator
- Dino Land
- Earnest Evans
- El Viento
- Fhey Area
- Final Zone
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- Granada
- Goh 2
- Gulf War Soukouden
- Hiōden
- Hiōden 2
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- Jinmu Denshou
- Mid-Garts
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- Niko^2
- Revenge of the Ninja
- Road Blaster
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- Seirei Shinseiki - Fhey Area
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- Sol-Feace/Sol-Deace
- Span of Dream
- Suzaku
- Tales of Destiny
- Tales of Destiny 2
- Tales of Eternia
- Tales of Phantasia
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- Tenbu Limited / Mankan Zenseki
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- The Grail Hunter
- Tokyo Twilight Busters
- Time Gal
- Yaksa
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- Zan II: Spirits
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- Zan Gear