Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was...

12

Transcript of Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was...

Page 1: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.
Page 2: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Games

Title System Miscellaneous

1999 The Silver Case PlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS

2001 Flower, Sun, and Rain

PlayStation 2 & Nintendo DS

Japan-exclusive. A remake was released for the Nintendo DS available in all Western territories.

2003 Shining Soul Game Boy Advance Co-developed by Nextech

2004 Shining Soul II Game Boy Advance Co-developed by Nextech

2004 Michigan: Report From Hell

PlayStation 2 Only released in Japan and Europe

Page 4: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Games2008 Zero: Tsukihami no

Kamen Wii Only released in Japan; co-developed by Tecmo and Nintendo

2009 Flower, Sun, and Rain Nintendo DS Remake developed by h.a.n.d.

2010 No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle

Wii

2011 Frog Minutes iPhone

2011 Sine Mora Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network Co-developed by Digital Reality

2011 Codename D Xbox 360

2011 Shadows of the Damned Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Co-developed by Shinji Mikami and EA Partners

Page 5: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Goichi Suda-CEO: About• Suda was working as an undertaker, enjoying the booming

Japanese arcade scene, when he noticed an advertisement for an opening at Human Entertainment, best known for designing the Clock Tower and Fire Pro Wrestling series'. Suda applied but for weeks had not received a reply from Human. He figured his application had been passed over and planned to continue working as an undertaker, a job which he found himself disliking. Suda finally received a call from Human, and was immediately hired. He began work as a scenario writer on Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Final Bout. The next game he would work on, Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special, remains one of his most infamous to date due its shocking ending.

• Goichi Suda then worked on games in the Syndrome series until his departure in 1998 shortly before Human disbanded. He went on to form Grasshopper Manufacture around this time, and began work on The Silver Case. The Silver Case (also known as Silver Jiken) marked the debut of Grasshopper's signature "Film Window" style of editing, where text bounces and jiggles onto the screen at random. The game's story was written into two chapters, one following the investigation of a series of murder cases, the other about a journalist covering them.

Page 6: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Goichi Suda-CEO: About• In 2001, Grasshopper Manufacture developed Flower, Sun, and Rain for the PlayStation 2.

Flower, Sun, and Rain takes place on an island called Lospass, with the Flower, Sun, and Rain hotel placed at the center. The game was known for its twisted story, about a "searcher" who is forced to relive the same day, again and again. While going about his business, he is trapped within other characters' problems. As the game continues, his hotel room begins to twist and turn, and he loses his sanity piece by piece. An enhanced version of the game with added content was released for the Nintendo DS in 2008 in Japan and Europe, and in North America in June 2009.

• In 2005, Suda made his North American debut with killer7. The player takes control of Harman Smith, a 60-year-old wheelchair-bound assassin with seven personalities who manifest themselves into the real world. Each personality has his or her own personal style of killing, and the group is collectively known as the Killer7. The dominant personality is Garcian Smith ("The Cleaner"), who, while in the presence of security cameras or television sets, has the ability to call upon the six other members of the Killer7 anywhere at any time. Unlike most multiple personalities, Harman does not just think he becomes someone else. Rather, his personae actually take on a unique physical body when called upon. The Killer7 uncover a political plot between Japan and the United States, as Garcian slowly begins to realize the truth behind his past. While not a huge commercial hit, the game garnered a large cult following and in addition, killer7 also brought Grasshopper Manufacture to the interest of North American gamers.

Page 7: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Goichi Suda-CEO: About• Grasshopper later collaborated with Marvelous Interactive to release Contact for the

Nintendo DS. The game was a much smaller hit than killer7, as Suda51 instead opted for a more "family friendly" title. Contact is the story of a young boy who is mixed up in a battle between the Professor and a group of intergalactic characters known as the CosmoNOTs. The game was localized by notable Atlus writer Tomm Hulett, and released in North America in October 2006. There is also rumored to be a planned Contact sequel.

• On December 6, 2007, No More Heroes was released in Japan, and later in the rest of the world during early 2008. The story follows Travis Touchdown, who is a stereotypical otaku – his motel room decorated with professional wrestling and anime collectibles – living in near poverty in the motel "NO MORE HEROES" of Santa Destroy, California. After winning a beam katana in an internet auction he becomes a hitman. When he runs out of money to buy video games and wrestling videos he accepts a job to kill Helter Skelter, also known as "the Drifter," which earns him rank 11 by the United Assassins Association, a governing body of assassins. Realizing that he has now made himself a target for aspiring assassins, he sets out to secure himself the coveted position of number one hitman in the UAA.

Page 8: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Goichi Suda-CEO: About• Suda expressed disappointment in the Japanese sales of the game, saying that only Nintendo

is doing well in regard to the Wii's success because of its adoption by casual gamers. He later stated his comment was being misinterpreted, saying his "point was that No More Heroes, unlike a lot of Nintendo Wii titles currently available is the kind of product which will attract a different kind of consumer to the hardware, i.e. gamers who are looking for a different genre to the products which have been successful on this platform thus far." Outside of Japan, sales of the game have fared much better, even sparking talk of a sequel.

• Suda 51 stated in an interview with Computer and Video Games that he was definitely interested in producing a follow-up to No More Heroes, but it would have to be on the condition that the game sold enough to convince its publishers that it would be worth it. [3] This goal was reached, and on October 9, 2008 at the TGS he showed off a teaser trailer of No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle a sequel to the first No More Heroes and the first 100% sequel. A little over a year later, in January 2010, it was released in North America. The game has received the overall highest and most universal praise of any game in Grasshopper's history, scoring an 86 out of 100 according to media aggregate site Metacritic. In particular, it has been noted for finally striking the right balance between mainstream accessibility and Suda 51's signature offbeat style, a goal which many felt had eluded Grasshopper's games up to this point

Page 9: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Goichi Suda-CEO Trademarks•Many of Goichi Suda's games developed under Grasshopper Manufacture exhibit similar trademarks such as:•A video game within a video game (the virtual killer7 game in killer7; Dragon & Dragon and F-1 Racer in Contact; Pure White Giant Glastonbury in No More Heroes). •Excessively long passages (beneath Eleki Island in Flower, Sun and Rain; the Senton Splash Tunnel in No More Heroes). •"Film Window" style of editing text in cutscenes (The Silver Case, killer7, and to some extent, Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked). •Stages with a series of forks in the road, where taking the wrong path causes the player to be returned to the beginning of the path. Someone or something accompanies the player, giving them hints on which is direction is the correct one (Step Dsing at the Randelman Garden in Flower, Sun, and Rain; music in the Dominican Republic in killer7; Thunder Ryu in the Forest of Bewilderment in No More Heroes).

Page 10: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Goichi Suda-CEO Trademarks•The inclusion of a boss fight in which the player has no control over the outcome (the Handsome Men in killer7; the CosmoNOTs' show in Contact; Letz Shake and Dark Star in No More Heroes; Fights with Akira Saeba in "Super Fire ProWrestling Special"). •The prominent inclusion of hotels or motels (the Flower, Sun, and Rain hotel in Flower, Sun, and Rain; the Union Hotel in killer7; the "NO MORE HEROES" motel in No More Heroes). •Use of the number '51' (51 ranked assassins, Area 51 in No More Heroes and Airport 51 in "No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle") •Anime cut-scenes and culture (Travis' obsession with the fictional Bizarre Jelly anime and an anime intro sequence in No More Heroes; characters Ayame Blackburn and Angel in killer7 and cut-scenes in chapters Sunset, Cloudman and Alter-Ego.)

•Goichi Suda wrote the lyrics for two songs used in his games. A Japanese song was used in Flower, Sun, and Rain entitled "F.S.R.-For You-" and an English song in No More Heroes. This one was entitled "The virgin child makes her wish without feeling anything".

Page 11: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Akira Yamoaka

• Akira Yamaoka, is a video game composer, sound designer, sound director, and video game producer who worked for Konami since 1993 until his resignation in 2009. He is best known for creating the music in the Silent Hill series; he also worked as a sound director and producer on the series.

Page 12: Games TitleSystemMiscellaneous 1999The Silver CasePlayStation Only released in Japan; a remake was developed, but not released, for Nintendo DS Nintendo.

Akira Yamoaka

• Before working as a video game composer, Yamaoka initially sought a career as a designer, but instead became a musician after studying product design at Tokyo Art College.

• In 1993 he joined Konami to work on the game Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2. When Konami began searching for a musician to compose Silent Hill's score, Yamaoka volunteered because he thought he was the only one capable of making the soundtrack.

• Yamaoka stated in a 2009 interview that his favorite game creator is Suda 51 and his favorite video game is No More Heroes.