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{{nihongo|'''Quest Corporation'''|クエスト}} was a [[Japan]]ese [[video game]] [[company (law)|company]] founded in 1988. They were originally known as '''Bothtec''', which had developed ''The Scheme'', a [[Metroid]]-style [[open world]] [[action role-playing game]] featuring music by [[Yuzo Koshiro]], that same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/scheme/scheme.htm|author=Kurt Kalata|title=The Scheme |publisher=Hardcore Gaming 101|accessdate=2011-03-18}}</ref>
{{nihongo|'''Quest Corporation'''|クエスト}} was a [[Japan]]ese [[video game]] [[company (law)|company]] founded in 1988. They were originally known as '''Bothtec''', which had developed ''The Scheme'', a [[Metroidvania]]-style [[open world]] [[action role-playing game]] featuring music by [[Yuzo Koshiro]], that same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/scheme/scheme.htm|author=Kurt Kalata|title=The Scheme |publisher=Hardcore Gaming 101|accessdate=2011-03-18|quote=Released in 1988 for the PC-88 by a company called Bothtec (which would later become the studio known as Quest, who eventually went on to create ''Ogre Battle''), ''The Scheme'' is a side-scrolling action-RPG vaguely similar to ''[[Castlevania II: Simon's Quest]]'' and ''[[Metroid]]''.}}</ref>


Quest is best known for its critically acclaimed [[tactical role-playing game]] series ''[[Ogre Battle]]''. In 1995, key members [[Yasumi Matsuno]], [[Hiroshi Minagawa]], and [[Akihiko Yoshida]] left Quest to join [[Square Co.|Square]],<ref name="ign">{{cite web | author=IGN Staff | title=Square Completes Acquisition of Quest | publisher=www.ign.com | date= 19 June 2002 |url=http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/362/362710p1.html | accessdate=2006-05-20}}</ref> where they developed ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' and ''[[Vagrant Story]]'', and have worked on ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' as part of [[Square Enix]]. In 2002, Quest was purchased by Square;<ref name="ign">{{cite web | author=IGN Staff | title=Square Completes Acquisition of Quest | publisher=www.ign.com | date= 19 June 2002 |url=http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/362/362710p1.html | accessdate=2006-05-20}}</ref> although the purchase reunited some of Quest's developers with their former colleagues, it likely signaled the end of the ''Ogre Saga'' franchise as at Square Enix the former Quest staff continued to work on the Final Fantasy Tactics sequels [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] (2003) and [[Final Fantasy Tactics A2]] (2007) while the Ogre Saga creator Yasumi Matsuno left the company in 2005. Matsuno later reunited with his former team to help design and direct the PSP remake of [[Tactics Ogre]] on a freelance basis. It is unknown whether Matsuno will rejoin with his friends and colleagues for another title at Square-Enix.
Quest is best known for its critically acclaimed [[tactical role-playing game]] series ''[[Ogre Battle]]''. In 1995, key members [[Yasumi Matsuno]], [[Hiroshi Minagawa]], and [[Akihiko Yoshida]] left Quest to join [[Square Co.|Square]],<ref name="ign">{{cite web | author=IGN Staff | title=Square Completes Acquisition of Quest | publisher=www.ign.com | date= 19 June 2002 |url=http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/362/362710p1.html | accessdate=2006-05-20}}</ref> where they developed ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' and ''[[Vagrant Story]]'', and have worked on ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' as part of [[Square Enix]]. In 2002, Quest was purchased by Square;<ref name="ign">{{cite web | author=IGN Staff | title=Square Completes Acquisition of Quest | publisher=www.ign.com | date= 19 June 2002 |url=http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/362/362710p1.html | accessdate=2006-05-20}}</ref> although the purchase reunited some of Quest's developers with their former colleagues, it likely signaled the end of the ''Ogre Saga'' franchise as at Square Enix the former Quest staff continued to work on the Final Fantasy Tactics sequels [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] (2003) and [[Final Fantasy Tactics A2]] (2007) while the Ogre Saga creator Yasumi Matsuno left the company in 2005. Matsuno later reunited with his former team to help design and direct the PSP remake of [[Tactics Ogre]] on a freelance basis. It is unknown whether Matsuno will rejoin with his friends and colleagues for another title at Square-Enix.

Revision as of 04:21, 11 April 2011

Quest Corporation
Company typeMerged with Square Co.
IndustryInteractive entertainment
FoundedJuly 1988
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Key people
Yasumi Matsuno
Hiroshi Minagawa
Akihiko Yoshida
ProductsSee complete products listing.

Quest Corporation (クエスト) was a Japanese video game company founded in 1988. They were originally known as Bothtec, which had developed The Scheme, a Metroidvania-style open world action role-playing game featuring music by Yuzo Koshiro, that same year.[1]

Quest is best known for its critically acclaimed tactical role-playing game series Ogre Battle. In 1995, key members Yasumi Matsuno, Hiroshi Minagawa, and Akihiko Yoshida left Quest to join Square,[2] where they developed Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story, and have worked on Final Fantasy XII as part of Square Enix. In 2002, Quest was purchased by Square;[2] although the purchase reunited some of Quest's developers with their former colleagues, it likely signaled the end of the Ogre Saga franchise as at Square Enix the former Quest staff continued to work on the Final Fantasy Tactics sequels Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (2003) and Final Fantasy Tactics A2 (2007) while the Ogre Saga creator Yasumi Matsuno left the company in 2005. Matsuno later reunited with his former team to help design and direct the PSP remake of Tactics Ogre on a freelance basis. It is unknown whether Matsuno will rejoin with his friends and colleagues for another title at Square-Enix.

List of games

NEC PC-8801

Nintendo Entertainment System

Game Boy

PC Engine / TurboGrafx

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Sega Saturn

PlayStation

Nintendo 64

Game Boy Color

Neo-Geo Pocket Color

Game Boy Advance

Wii

See also

References

  1. ^ Kurt Kalata. "The Scheme". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved 2011-03-18. Released in 1988 for the PC-88 by a company called Bothtec (which would later become the studio known as Quest, who eventually went on to create Ogre Battle), The Scheme is a side-scrolling action-RPG vaguely similar to Castlevania II: Simon's Quest and Metroid.
  2. ^ a b IGN Staff (19 June 2002). "Square Completes Acquisition of Quest". www.ign.com. Retrieved 2006-05-20.

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