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Revision as of 17:17, 21 June 2023

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The game's logo.

Status: Lost

Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Mobile (aka スターオーシャンブルースフィアモバイル Sutā Ōshan Burū Sufia Mobairu) was a remake of the 2001 Game Boy Color game Star Ocean: Blue Sphere that was developed by tri-Ace (and published by Square Enix). Released in 2009 for NTT DoCoMo's i-mode service. It featured new graphics, new artwork, new music (supervised by Motoi Sakuraba), and a reworked battle system. Like its original version on the GBC, the game was never officially translated or released outside of Japan. The game was shut down in 2018 due to Square Enix cutting off support for their mobile distribution servers.

Note: A portion or maybe even a majority of the development of this mobile remake was actually outsourced to a game company named Sonic Powered. Sonic Powered is known for porting older games made by other companies to mobile such as Wonder Project J2, Super Star Soldier and Master Takahashi's Adventure Island.[1]

Gameplay

The game follows the traditional formula of the previous Star Ocean games. Unlike most JRPGs from the time, the combat system is not turn-based, instead it plays similar to a one-on-one fighting game with some RPG elements thrown in. At the start of a battle, the player must choose one out of the three party characters to play as, and can switch between them at any given moment. As mentioned before, this remake completely reworked the battle system, namely with combo attacks.

Availability

The game was released on June 8th, 2009 on the i-Mode mobile service for 600 points for that service (which equaled about 630 yen).[2][3] It was released later on the Yahoo! Mobile and EZweb services in December of that year.[4] On November 1st, 2017, Square Enix announced the shutdown of its mobile services for Final Fantasy Mobile on March 31st, 2018, which also meant Star Ocean Blue Sphere Mobile along with others would become unavailable as well.[5] Despite there being many screenshots and some video footage online and the game being available to play for almost 9 years (2009 to 2018), there apparently hadn't been any attempts to document or archive it. Those who still have the game on their devices will most likely not be able to play it as it required connection to the server. But there's a chance that all of its assets are inside the game files and that there's a way that could be used to extract them.

It's very possible that either tri-Ace, Sonic Powered, or Square Enix still have some sort of backups for the game. tri-Ace is known for keeping concept art and assets they made for games that date all the way back to the mid 90s.

Official Website

Square Enix's official website for Blue Sphere Mobile had Adobe Flash powered showcases of the game's story, characters, world, etc. These were archived in the Wayback Machine.

Working SWFs:

Gallery

Concept Art

Screenshots

Wallpapers

Backgrounds

Scans

Videos

YouTube mirror of Nicovideo gameplay footages.

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Music

External Links

References