tri-Crescendo

K. K. tri - Crescendo (Japanese株式会社 トライ クレッシェンド, Kabushiki - gaisha Torai - Kuresshendo, Eng. tri - Crescendo Inc.) is a video game developer based in Tokyo.

The studio was founded in February 1999 by Hiroya Hatsushiba, sound programmer who worked at tri-Ace before. The start-up capital that has been partly provided by Namco Bandai, was 100 million yen. Initially programmed tri - Crescendo the sound for tri-Ace games. In 2001, the studio began a joint project with Monolith Soft, Baten Kaitos: The wings of eternity and the Lost Ocean, which was released in 2003 for the GameCube. Hatsushiba was one of the director of the project, in which 20 tri - Crescendo employees participated. Later, the two studios allied again for the successor to Baten Kaitos Origins. Away from the developed tri - Crescendo parts or sound programming of games ( row ) n as Fragile Dreams, Valkyrie Profile and Star Ocean for Namco Bandai and Square Enix.

Games

  • Valkyrie Profile (PlayStation in 1999, sound programming for tri-Ace )
  • Star Ocean: Blue Sphere ( Game Boy Color, 2001, sound programming for tri-Ace )
  • The Fear (PlayStation 2, 2001, sound programming)
  • Baten Kaitos: The wings of eternity and the Lost Ocean ( GameCube, 2003, collaboration with Monolith Soft )
  • Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (PlayStation 2, 2003, sound programming for tri-Ace )
  • Radiata Stories ( PlayStation 2, 2005 Sound Programming for tri-Ace )
  • Baten Kaitos Origins ( GameCube, 2006 collaboration with Monolith Soft )
  • Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (PlayStation 2, 2006, sound programming for tri-Ace )
  • Eternal Sonata (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, 2007)
  • Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon ( Wii, 2009, in cooperation with Namco )
  • Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow (Nintendo DS, 2010, in cooperation with Namco and Mistwalker )
  • Digimon World Re: Digitize (PlayStation Portable, 2012)
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