Quintet (company) explained

Quintet Co., Ltd.
Type:Public
Foundation:April 1989
Location:Tokyo, Japan
Industry:Video games
Key People:Tomoyoshi Miyazaki, Masaya Hashimoto
Products:
Homepage:Archived official website

was a Japanese video game developer founded in April 1989. The company name is derived from musical terminology, representing the five elements of game design: planning, graphics, sound, programming, and production. Quintet was most active during the 1990s, maintaining a strong relationship with Enix (now part of Square Enix). It was also a member of the GD-NET group of Sega Saturn developers. Quintet has not been active since the 2000s and is presumed to be defunct.

Company overview

The director and president of Quintet is Tomoyoshi Miyazaki, the scenario writer for the first three entries of Nihon Falcom's Ys series. Masaya Hashimoto, who served as the main director, designer, and programmer for the same early Ys titles, also joined Quintet alongside Miyazaki. Thanks to the Ys connection, composer Yuzo Koshiro (also a Ys veteran) contributed to the score of the company's inaugural title, ActRaiser, a soundtrack that has since been adapted for orchestra. Koshiro's sister, Ayano Koshiro, created the character designs.

The releases of Soul Blazer, Illusion of Gaia, and Terranigma, also known as the "Soul Blazer Trilogy," were well-received by some fans for the broad philosophical and sometimes dark themes addressed in the titles. Quintet's games often revolve around a conflict between a being that brings destruction and a being that controls creation, symbolizing duality. The world has two aspects that both oppose and complement each other, with everything in existence built upon that relationship. The portrayal of suffering and sacrifice set Quintet's games apart from other titles of the era and left a lasting impression on fans.

The company appears to have been inactive since 2002.[1] There was an active bulletin board on the official site until March 29, 2002 (the release date of the Game Boy Advance action RPG Magical Houshin, the counterpart to the GameCube title Battle Houshin, released as Mystic Heroes in North America). In response to comments from fans impatient with the lack of news, Quintet staff posted: Afterwards, the bulletin board was shut down. In March 2008, Quintet's website was also taken offline.

A fan-led effort to encourage a re-release or remaster of Terranigma in 2021 led to renewed speculation about the status of the rights to Quintet's games. According to Terranigma artist Kamui Fujiwara, Quintet president Tomoyoshi Miyazaki had "disappeared" to his knowledge; he speculated that this was the reason the rights to republish the game were complicated, as Miyazaki was not available for contact.[2] [3] A remaster of ActRaiser entitled ActRaiser Renaissance was released in September 2021 by Square Enix, suggesting that Square Enix has access to ActRaisers rights, and possibly the rest of Quintet's library as well.[4] In December 2023, Yuzo Koshiro directly urged Square Enix to bring Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma to modern platforms.[5]

Games developed

YearTitlePublisherPlatform(s)Notes
1990ActRaiserEnixSuper Nintendo
1992Soul BlazerEnixSuper Nintendo
1993ActRaiser 2EnixSuper Nintendo
Illusion of GaiaEnixSuper Nintendo
1994RobotrekEnixSuper Nintendo
1995TerranigmaEnixSuper Nintendo
1997The Granstream SagaSony Computer EntertainmentPlayStationCredited to Shade, an internal team
1998Solo Crisis[6] QuintetSega Saturn
Code RQuintetSega Saturn
1999Planet LaikaEnixPlayStationCo-developed with Zeque
BrightisSony Computer EntertainmentPlayStation
ShenmueSegaDreamcastDeveloped by Sega AM2; Quintet credited with development support[7]
SegaDreamcast
2001Simple 1500 Series vol.78 The ZeroyonD3 PublisherPlayStation
2002Magical HoushinKoeiGame Boy Advance

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Notes and References

  1. Szczepaniak. John. Falcom: Legacy of Ys. GamesTM. 7 July 2011. 111. 152–159 [155]. https://archive.today/20121209093604/http://imageshack.us/f/35/yshistory04.jpg/. dead. December 9, 2012. 2011-09-08. (cf. Web site: Szczepaniak. John. History of Ys interviews. Hardcore Gaming 101. 8 September 2011. July 8, 2011. 2 February 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230202232310/http://blog.hardcoregaming101.net/2011/07/history-of-ys-interviews-by-john.html. live.)
  2. Web site: McFerran. Damien. Some Of The Original Terranigma Team Want To Revive The Classic SNES RPG - Digital re-release or remaster, we don't mind.... Nintendo Life. Nlife Media. July 22, 2021. 2021-07-22. 2021-07-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20210722162326/https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/07/some_of_the_original_terranigma_team_want_to_revive_the_classic_snes_rpg. live.
  3. Web site: blay . Feature: Artist Kamui Fujiwara Talks Terranigma Amid Drive To Resurrect Classic SNES RPG. Nintendo Life. Nlife Media. August 8, 2021. 2021-08-18. 2021-08-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210808170227/https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/08/feature_artist_kamui_fujiwara_talks_terranigma_amid_drive_to_resurrect_classic_snes_rpg. live.
  4. Web site: ActRaiser got a remake, so now it's time for a Soul Blazer trilogy revival . 2021-09-27 . 2021-12-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211223025326/https://www.nintendoenthusiast.com/actraiser-remake-soul-blazer-trilogy-revival-illusion-of-gaia-terranigma/ . live .
  5. yuzokoshiro . 1735886483171815753 . Actraiser has luckily come back as Renaissance, but other Quintet classics like Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma are still awaiting their revival. Despite the original dev team having disbanded, we're eager to see remakes of these masterpieces and would like to voice our enthusiasm, urging Square Enix to bring them to modern consoles..
  6. Solo Crisis . . Ziff Davis . 104 . March 1998 . 48.
  7. Web site: Shenmue credits . 2023-10-30 . 2023-10-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231030194055/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0JjhkWgQcg&t=481s . live .