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Star Ocean (video game)

Star Ocean
Star Ocean SFC.jpg
Super Famicom cover art
Developer(s) tri-Ace
Publisher(s) Enix
Director(s) Minoru Asanuma
Producer(s) Yoshinori Yamagiji
Designer(s) Masaki Norimoto
Programmer(s) Yoshiharu Godanda
Artist(s) Meimu
Writer(s) Yoshiharu Gotanda
Composer(s) Motoi Sakuraba
Series Star Ocean
Platform(s) Super Famicom, PlayStation Portable
Release Super Famicom
  • JP: July 19, 1996
PlayStation Portable
  • JP: December 27, 2007
  • NA: October 21, 2008
  • PAL: October 24, 2008
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings (SNES) 93%
(PSP) 77%
Metacritic (PSP) 74/100
Review scores
Publication Score
1UP.com (PSP) B+
Famitsu (PSP) 31/40
Game Informer (PSP) 7/10
GameSpot (PSP) 6/10
GameSpy (PSP) 4/5 stars
IGN (PSP) 7.4/10
Nintendo Life (SNES) 9/10

Star Ocean (スターオーシャン Sutā Ōshan?) is an action role-playing video game developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix for the Super Famicom. The first game in the Star Ocean series, it was released only in Japan in July 1996, and was the first game developed by tri-Ace, consisting of staff that had previously left Wolf Team due to being unhappy with the development process for Tales of Phantasia with Namco in 1995. The game required a special compression chip in its cartridge to compress and store all of the game's data due to possessing graphics that pushed the limits of the aging Super Famicom. Additionally, the game had voice acting for the game's intro and voice clips that played during the game's battle gameplay, a rarity for games on the system.

The story involves three friends who, while searching for the cure to a new disease, come into contact with a space-faring federation that is locked in a war with another galactic power. Using advanced technologies and time travel, the group attempts to uncover the cause of the war and to find a cure for their planet. The Super Famicom version was never released outside Japan due to Enix closing its American branch shortly before the game was finished, as well as Nintendo's focus on supporting the then-upcoming Nintendo 64 video game console. However, the game was later remade by Tose for the PlayStation Portable under the title Star Ocean: First Departure, and released in English-speaking regions in North America, Europe, and Australia in October 2008. The game was the start of the entire Star Ocean series, featuring five games, two remakes, and a manga comic.


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