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Japan Studio

Japanese video game developer


Japanese video game developer

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fateMerged into Team Asobi and other studios
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| Shadow of the Colossus | Talkman | Siren | LocoRoco | Ape Escape | Gravity Rush | Knack | The Last Guardian | Astro Bot

Japan Studio was a Japanese video game developer of Sony Interactive Entertainment based in Tokyo. It was best known for the Ape Escape, LocoRoco, Patapon, Gravity Rush, and Knack series, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus and Astro's Playroom. In April 2021, Japan Studio was reorganized and merged with Team Asobi and other SIE studios.

History

Sony Computer Entertainment was founded in Tokyo on 16 November 1993, jointly established by Sony and Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The studio was run similar to Sony Music Entertainment Japan during its first few years, with producers seeking out creative talent and nurturing them to help develop new games. Examples of these works included PaRappa the Rapper by NanaOn-Sha, and Everybody's Golf by Camelot Software Planning.

Shuhei Yoshida oversaw the company from 1996 through 2000. Yoshida started creating teams and hired for them, while simultaneously assisting other developers for Sony-published exclusives; said teams included Sugar & Rockets, Arc Entertainment and Contrail. These teams were consolidated into the company in 2000. Sony's internal development team also developed original titles such as Ape Escape and The Legend of Dragoon, with dedicated teams lead by Fumito Ueda and Keiichiro Toyama; another such team, Polys Entertainment, was spun off as Polyphony Digital due to the success of Gran Turismo.{{cite web | url = https://kotaku.com/how-sonys-most-creative-studio-rose-from-the-ashes-1458030068 | title = How Sony's Hometown Studio Rose From the Ashes In Time for the PS4

Yoshida took over full control of Japan Studio in 2008, at the same time that the PlayStation 3 was out and Sony was preparing to launch the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Around that time, mobile gaming and casual gaming started to become a major factor in the Asian video game market and drove competition from the consoles. Sony found that there was a lack of triple-A third-party support for these new products, and they had to turn to rely on their internal studios for game support. To get Japan Studio back on track, Sony brought in Becker, who had been working at Santa Monica Studio, to lead Japan Studio. Becker made several tough calls of the 40-some games that were in development at the time of his arrival to terminate development of those unlikely to be successful and implemented similar development processes as Sony's Western studios to get the studio back on track. Though Becker's approach, the studio was able to release shorter but cohesive titles that still reflected a Japanese approach to video games, such as Puppeteer, Rain and Knack. Also during this time, emphasis was placed on The Last Guardian, the highly anticipated third title from Ueda which had been in development for over six years, eventually released in 2016, years after Ueda left the studio and formed genDesign.

Across late 2020 and early 2021, several notable Japan Studio employees announced that they were departing the company. According to multiple sources speaking with Video Games Chronicle Sony had not renewed most of the contracts for the studio outside of those on Team Asobi because the studio was not considered profitable enough to continue with original game development. In a statement, Sony stated that, as of 1 April 2021, Japan Studio would be re-centered around Team Asobi to build on the popularity of Astro's Playroom. Before and shortly after 1 April 2021, several additional Japan Studio staff announced their departure from the studio. Team Asobi was moved into PlayStation Studios in June 2021. Shawn Layden, former chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios, stated in 2024 that Japan Studio had been suffering from "legacy malaise", having failed to recreate the successful games they once had and lacked the experience to do so again, and eliminating all but Team Asobi was akin to "trimming a bonsai", hopeful that the smaller team would be able to recapture the earlier successes. Yoshida said in a 2025 interview that with the growth of indie games, the gap widened between triple-A games and smaller games of the type Japan Studio specialized in, and it became difficult for the studio to gain approval for such concepts within Sony. Yoshida gave the example of Keiichiro Toyama, who led development of Gravity Rush 2; though he had ideas for smaller games, he could not get approval by Sony for these, so left the company in 2020, founded his own independent studio Bokeh Game Studio, and began releasing his own smaller games, starting with Slitterhead.

List of games

1994–1998

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).19941995199619971998
Crime CrackersPlayStation
Motor Toon Grand Prix
Victory Zone
Rapid Reload
Jumping Flash!
Arc the Lad
Philosoma
Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic
Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant
Sengoku Cyber: Fujimaru Jigokuhen
Beyond the Beyond
Sentou Kokka: Air Land Battle
Project Horned Owl
Jumping Flash! 2
Motor Toon Grand Prix 2
PopoloCrois Monogatari
Eigo no Tetsujin: Center Shiken Trial
Victory Zone 2
Arc the Lad II
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenyaku Romantan – Ishin Gekitou Hen
PaRappa the Rapper
Fluid
Wild Arms
I.Q.: Intelligent Qube
Sentou Kokka Kai: Improved
Alundra
Velldeselba Senki Tsubasa no Kunshou
Pet in TV
Baby Universe
Quest for Fame
Ghost in the Shell
Everybody's Golf
Arc the Lad: Monster Game with Casino Game
Linda Cube
The Granstream Saga
Crime Crackers 2
Elemental Gearbolt
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan – Juu Yuushi Inbou Hen
Gran Turismo
PlayStation Comic No. 1 – Space Adventure Cobra: The Psycogun Vol. 1
PlayStation Comic No. 1 – Space Adventure Cobra: The Psycogun Vol. 2
Zero Pilot: Ginyoku no Senshi
PlayStation Comic No. 2 – Carol the Dark Angel
Tomoyasu Hotei: Stolen Song
Devil Dice
Yarudora Series Vol. 1: Double Cast
Souten no Shiroki Kami no Za: Great Peak
Yarudora Series Vol. 2: Kisetsu O Dakishimete
Yarudora Series Vol. 3: Sampaguita
Legend of Legaia
Yarudora Series Vol. 4: Yukiwari no Hana
PopoRogue
Wonder Trek
PlayStation Comic No. 3 – 2999 Game Kids
I.Q Final

1999–2000

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).19992000
CircadiaPlayStation
Pocket MuuMuu
PlayStation Comic No. 4 – Cobra Galaxy Knights
Global Force: Shin Sentou Kokka
Um Jammer Lammy
Pocket Dungeon
Tamago de Puzzle
PlayStation Comic No. 5 – Buzzer Beater (Part 1)
PlayStation Comic No. 5 – Buzzer Beater (Part 2)
Lord of Monsters
Ore no Shikabane o Koete Yuke
Ape Escape
The Book of Watermarks
Gekisou TomaRunner
Doko Demo Issyo
Everybody's Golf 2
Panekit
Wild Arms 2
Ore no Ryouri
Paqa
Robbit Mon Dieu
Brightis
Poketan
Arc the Lad III
Pet in TV With my dear Dog
Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins
The Legend of Dragoon
Vib-Ribbon
Love & Destroy
XI Jumbo
Pocket Jiman
Beat Planet Music
PoPoLoCrois Monogatari II
Chase the Express
Koneko mo Issyo: Doko Demo Issyo Tsuika Disc
Addie no Okurimono: To Moze from Addie
FantavisionPlayStation 2
I.Q. Remix+: Intelligent Qube
Tiny BulletsPlayStation
Docchi Mecha!
Aconcagua
Boku no Natsuyasumi
ScandalPlayStation 2
TVDJ
Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc: TomaRunner vs L'Arc-en-CielPlayStation
Bikkuri MousePlayStation 2
Magical Dice KidsPlayStation
Bealphareth
Gunparade March
Kouashi Kikou Shidan: Bein Panzer
Sky OdysseyPlayStation 2year=2021title=JAPANスタジオ作品一覧 2002年~2001年trans-title=List of Japan Studio works 2002–2001url=https://www.playstation.com/ja-jp/corporate/playstation-studios/japan-studio/history-2001-2002/url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225202053/https://www.playstation.com/ja-jp/corporate/playstation-studios/japan-studio/history-2001-2002/archive-date=25 February 2021access-date=1 March 2021publisher=Sony Interactive Entertainmentlanguage=ja}}
Shachou Eiyuuden: The Eagle Shooting HeroesPlayStation
Kokohore! Pukka: Dig-a-Dig Pukka
Dark CloudPlayStation 2
Blood: The Last Vampire (Volume One)
Blood: The Last Vampire (Final Volume)

2001–2002

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).20012002
Sagashi ni IkouyoPlayStation 2
Tsugunai: Atonement
Extermination
Okage: Shadow King
Check-i-TV
Phase Paradox
iMode mo Issyo: Doko Demo Issyo Tsuika DiscPlayStation
Mister MosquitoPlayStation 2
Rimo-Cocoron
Pipo Saru 2001
Everybody's Golf 3
PaRappa the Rapper 2
Ico
SkyGunner
The Yamanote Sen: Train Simulator Real
Mad Maestro!
Genshi no Kotoba
Seigi no Mikata
Bravo Music: Christmas Edition
Legaia 2: Duel Saga
Toro to Kyuujitsu
Yoake no Mariko
Bravo Music: Chou-Meikyokuban
Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act
Dual Hearts
Wild Arms 3
Surveillance Kanshisha
Otostaz
Popolocrois: Adventure of Beginnings
Futari no Fantavision
Boku no Natsuyasumi 2
Ape Escape 2
Poinie's Poin
Space Fishermen
The Keihin Kyuukou: Train Simulator Real
Dark Chronicle
Gacharoku
Let's Bravo Music
Bombastic

2003–2005

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).200320042005
LifelinePlayStation 2
DekaVoice
Shibai Michi
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits
Doko Demo Issyo: Watashi na Ehon
Minna no Golf Online
Ka 2: Let's Go Hawaii
Hungry Ghosts
Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball
ChainDive
Siren
Mojib-Ribbon
Kuma Uta
Wild Arms Alter Code: F
Everybody's Golf 4
Gacharoku 2: Kondo wa Sekai Isshuu yo!!
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Popolocrois: Adventure of the Law of the Moon
Doko Demo Issyo: Toro to Nagareboshi
Koufuku Sousakan
Vib-Ripple
Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed
Finny the Fish & the Seven Waters
DJbox
EyeToy: Monkey Mania
Doko Demo Issyo: Toro to Ippaii
Pride of the Dragon Peace
Bakufuu Slash! Kizna Arashi
Arc the Lad: End of Darkness
Everybody's Golf PortablePlayStation Portable
Doko Demo Issyo
Ape Escape Academy
PopoloCrois
Ape Escape: On The Loose
Wild Arms 4PlayStation 2
Bokura no Kazoku
Bleach: Heat the SoulPlayStation Portable
Derby Time
Genji: Dawn of the SamuraiPlayStation 2
Kenran Butousai
Ape Escape 3
Kingdom of ParadisePlayStation Portable
Yarudora Portable: Double Cast
Yarudora Portable: Kisetsu wo Dakishimete
Yarudora Portable: Sampaguita
Yarudora Portable: Yukiwari no Hana
Bleach: Erabareshi TamashiiPlayStation 2
Bleach: Heat the Soul 2PlayStation Portable
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
MawazaPlayStation 2
Shadow of the Colossus
Fuku Fuku no ShimaPlayStation Portable
Talkman
Rogue GalaxyPlayStation 2year=2021title=JAPANスタジオ作品一覧 2007年~2006年trans-title=List of Japan Studio works 2007–2006url=https://www.playstation.com/ja-jp/corporate/playstation-studios/japan-studio/history-2006-2007/url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225202204/https://www.playstation.com/ja-jp/corporate/playstation-studios/japan-studio/history-2006-2007/archive-date=25 February 2021access-date=1 March 2021publisher=Sony Interactive Entertainmentlanguage=ja}}
Ape Academy 2PlayStation Portable
Work Time Fun

2006–2007

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).20062007
Gunparade Orchestra: Shiro no ShouPlayStation 2
Rule of Rose
Yarudora Portable: Blood The Last Vampire
Bleach: Hanatareshi Yabou
Forbidden Siren 2
Monster Kingdom: Jewel SummonerPlayStation Portable
Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light
Derby Time 2006
Bomberman: Bakufuu Sentai Bombermen
XI Coliseum
I.Q. Mania
Gunparade Orchestra: Midori no ShouPlayStation 2
Talkman EuroPlayStation Portable
Doko Demo Issyo: Let's Gakkou!
Boku no Natsuyasumi
Brave Story: New Traveler
Brave Story: Wataru's AdventurePlayStation 2
Saru! Get You! Million Monkeys
LocoRocoPlayStation Portable
Gunparade Orchestra: Ao no ShouPlayStation 2
Bleach: Heat the Soul 3PlayStation Portable
Blood+: Souyoku no Battle RondoPlayStation 2
Blood+: Final PiecePlayStation Portable
Everybody's TennisPlayStation 2
Bleach: Blade Battlers
Tenchi no Mon 2: BusoudenPlayStation Portable
Genji: Days of the BladePlayStation 3
Jeanne d'ArcPlayStation Portable
PaRappa the Rapper
Ape Escape Racing
Wild Arms 5PlayStation 2
P-karaPlayStation Portable
Talkman-Shiki Shaberingual Eigkaiwa
Kikou Souhei ArmodynePlayStation 2
Bleach: Heat the Soul 4PlayStation Portable
Minna no Golf Ba Vol. 1
FolklorePlayStation 3
Piyotama
Talkman-Shiki Shaberingual Eigkaiwa for Kids!PlayStation Portable
Boku no Natsuyasumi 3PlayStation 3
Everybody's Golf 5
Saru! Get You! SaruSaru Big MissionPlayStation Portable
Minna no Golf Ba Vol. 2
Wild Arms XF
Rezel Cross
LocoRoco Cocoreccho!PlayStation 3
Bleach: Blade Battlers 2ndPlayStation 2
Go! Sports SkiPlayStation 3
Minna no Golf Ba Vol. 3PlayStation Portable
The Eye of JudgmentPlayStation 3
Toy Home
Minna no Golf Ba Vol. 4PlayStation Portable
Dark MistPlayStation 3
What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord?PlayStation Portable
Everybody's Golf Portable 2
Talkman Travel
Doko Demo Issyo: Let's Gakkou! Training Hen
Patapon

2008–2009

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).20082009
Ape QuestPlayStation Portable
Go! Sports SkydivingPlayStation 3
Coded SoulPlayStation Portable
MyStylist
Echochrome
EchochromePlayStation 3
Nippon no Asoko dePlayStation Portable
Bleach: Heat the Soul 5
Shiki-TeiPlayStation 3
Siren: Blood Curse
The Last Guy
Afrika
Xam'd: Lost MemoriesVideo
Aquanaut's Holiday: Hidden MemoriesPlayStation 3
What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord? 2PlayStation Portable
Bleach: Soul Carnival
Derby Time OnlinePlayStation 3
Patapon 2PlayStation Portable
LocoRoco 2
Minnya no Putter GolfPlayStation 3
White Knight Chronicles
Dress
Enkaku Sōsa: Shinjitsu e no 23 NichikanPlayStation Portable
Demon's SoulsPlayStation 3
Trash Panic
Bleach: Heat the Soul 6PlayStation Portable
Juusei to Diamond
Numblast
NumblastPlayStation 3
Boku no Natsuyasumi 4PlayStation Portable
Toro to MorimoriPlayStation 3
Everybody's Stress BusterPlayStation Portable
Echoshift
LocoRoco Midnight Carnival
Bleach: Soul Carnival 2

2010–2014

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).20102011201220132014
Patchwork HeroesPlayStation Portable
Everybody's Tennis Portable
The Eye of Judgment: Legends
No Heroes Allowed!
Influence
Piyotama
Boku no Natsuyasumi 2
White Knight Chronicles IIPlayStation 3
Trick×Logic Season 1PlayStation Portable
Bleach: Heat the Soul 7
Trick×Logic Season 2
Kung Fu RiderPlayStation 3
Beat Sketcher
PlayStation Move Ape Escape
Echochrome II
White Knight Chronicles: OriginsPlayStation Portable
Patapon 3
Bleach: Soul ResurrecciónPlayStation 3
The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection
Ore no Shikabane o Koete YukePlayStation Portable
Everybody's Golf 6PlayStation Vita
Welcome Parkurl=https://blog.playstation.com/2011/12/23/five-things-we-learned-at-the-japan-ps-vita-launch/title=Five Things We Learned at the Japan PS Vita Launchfirst=Jameslast=Gallagherwork=PlayStation Blogdate=23 December 2011accessdate=6 April 2024}}
Gravity Rush
Tokyo JunglePlayStation 3
Everybody's Golf 6
Open Me!PlayStation Vita
Paint Park
Soul Sacrifice
PuppeteerPlayStation 3
Rain
Knack's QuestAndroid, iOS
The PlayroomPlayStation 4
Knack
No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!PlayStation Vita
Soul Sacrifice Delta
Destiny of Spirits
Freedom Wars
Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines

2015–2020

YearTitlePlatform(s)Ref(s).201520162017201820192020
BloodbornePlayStation 4
Gravity Rush Remastered
The Playroom VR
The Tomorrow Children
The Last Guardian
Gravity Rush 2
PaRappa the Rapper
LocoRoco
Everybody's Golf
Patapon
Knack II
Japan Studio VR Music Festival
No Heroes Allowed! VR
LocoRoco 2
Shadow of the Colossus
No Heroes Allowed! DASH!Android, iOSurl=https://www.gematsu.com/2016/12/sony-announces-smartphone-games-lineup-hot-shots-golf-wild-arms-parappa-nis-square-enix-projectstitle=Sony announces smartphone games lineup: Hot Shots Golf, Wild Arms, PaRappa, NIS and Square Enix projects, morefirst=Sallast=Romanowork=Gematsudate=7 December 2016accessdate=20 March 2023}}
Astro Bot Rescue MissionPlayStation 4
Déraciné
Everybody's Golf VR
Monkey King: Hero Is Backurl=https://www.dualshockers.com/monkey-king-hero-back-new-trailer/title=Monkey King: Hero Is Back Co-Developed by Sony Japan Studio for PS4 Gets First Gameplay Trailerfirst=Giuseppelast=Nelvawork=DualSHOCKERSdate=2 August 2018accessdate=19 February 2023}}
Patapon 2
Astro's PlayroomPlayStation 5
Demon's Souls

Teams

Japan Studio was formed by several internal development teams, with all of them being disbanded, reorganised, or spun off into a separate studio.

The studio's unnamed main unit, its first development team, is responsible for all co-development efforts. As a primary developer, they developed the Ape Escape and LocoRoco series as well as individual titles like The Legend of Dragoon and Fantavision.

Polys Entertainment

A unit of SCEJ headed by Kazunori Yamauchi dedicated to racing games and the second established. Initially developing Motor Toon Grand Prix and its sequel, the success of its 1997 racing game Gran Turismo caused it to be formally spun off into Polyphony Digital.

Team Asobi

Main article: Team Asobi

A development unit established in 2012 by Nicolas Doucet, who previously worked for London Studio and Saffire. It worked on the Astro Bot series in the entire span of its existence under Japan Studio. In April 2021, they were formally spun off into a separate studio under SIE Worldwide Studios, serving as a successor to Japan Studio after its redundancy.

Team Ico

A development unit headed by Fumito Ueda and the third established in the studio. It developed Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. They were disbanded following lead game designer Fumito Ueda departing the company and establishing genDESIGN during development of The Last Guardian.

Team Gravity

A development unit formed in 1999 by former members of Team Silent, the creators of Silent Hill. The team developed games in the Siren and Gravity Rush series and was led by game designer and director Keiichiro Toyama, who, alongside designers Kazunobu Sato and Junya Okura, left Japan Studio in late 2020 to form Bokeh Game Studio.

Notes

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