The Early History of Falcom

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  • @bowloflentils
    @bowloflentils  Год назад +134

    Corrections (Last edited in 2024):
    1.) In this video I speculated that the Ys development team perhaps left Falcom because the company changed Ys III into a number installment when it was only meant to be a spin-off. However, I later found a blog by Hiromasa Iwasaki (Ys I&II's PCE-CD director) that went into the history behind Ys III. According to the blog, the staff initially wanted to make an original title and used Adol as a placeholder graphic for the player character. This led to the game becoming a spin-off called Adol's Great Adventure which was later renamed to Wanderers from Ys. Before development had even begun, Masaya Hashimoto/Tomoyoshi Miyazaki were planning to leave Falcom and Wanderers was going to be their last game at the company. However, tension built between Hashimoto and Falcom's president and eventually almost the whole team left at the beginning of 1989 once development of the core game was finished. Falcom's remaining staff then put the final touches on the game and changed the title to "Ys III" at the last minute (only after the original development team had left). You can read more about Ys III's development on Iwasaki's blog here: tinyurl.com/mr2a5yfy
    2.) Masayuki Kato did not make Toshihiro Kondo the third president of the company like I stated in my video. Apparently, according to a recent interview with Kondo, it was actually one of Falcom's board of directors that offered the position to him after Shinji Yamazaki stepped down due to illness. Here is the source: news.denfaminicogamer.jp/interview/231106c
    3.) The magazine ad shown at 28:41 is not announcing that Falcom is making Xanadu 3 and Ys IV. The ad is actually saying that Falcom's next game is NOT going to be one of those sequels and will instead be a new franchise, Brandish.
    4.) This magazine chart at 19:45 is not ranking PC titles in terms of sales data. These are actually results of a popularity poll based on reader submitted surveys.

    • @EekChocolate
      @EekChocolate Год назад +2

      Interesting interview. It looks like Hashimoto was directly inspired by Castlevania and Link's Adventure.

    • @spacebeaglewithcheese
      @spacebeaglewithcheese 3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the updates and corrections!

    • @ultimate_batdave7425
      @ultimate_batdave7425 3 месяца назад +2

      On 53:16, you say that Trails in the Sky FC has sold over 100.000 copies, though if it is in relation to the image, it's 100万, so over 1 million, and seemingly combined with Trails from Zero. Really like your videos!

    • @bowloflentils
      @bowloflentils  3 месяца назад

      @@ultimate_batdave7425 Thank you! And yeah, I didn't get that number from the advertisement but from one of the interviews in my list of sources. I believe I was referencing this interview between Masayuki Kato and Toshihiro Kondo where they stated that Sky FC sold around 400,000 copies on the PSP. Although, I could have sworn there was another source that specifically said "over 100,000”. It's been a few years so I’m not sure.
      news.denfaminicogamer.jp/projectbook/180724/3

  • @casekocsk
    @casekocsk 3 года назад +219

    Wow... All those people who left Falcom, ALL OF THEM turned out to be GREAT names in video game industry... So that means at one time, Falcom is full choke of talents...

    • @A-Spoto
      @A-Spoto 5 месяцев назад +11

      One of the greatest fumbles in the Japanese video game industry. Treat your employees right people!

  • @stupendously_silly
    @stupendously_silly Год назад +81

    Fun Fact : Shinji, the protagonist of Evangelion had a walkman where he rewind the same cassette over and over again.
    The cassette is the soundtrack of Ys titled Lilia ~from Ys~. What made it even more interesting is the vocal for one of the song is done by the VA for Misato.

  • @tats_sacs
    @tats_sacs 3 года назад +336

    I’m Japanese. I love falcom music. But how they treated their composers mainly Yuzo koshiro was appalling.
    Imagine creating the music for Ys and they release all these CDs with multiple arrange versions and they would put the name of the arranger but not ONE mention of the name of the composer. They sold a lot of these CDs and the composers never got any royalties.

    • @DSan-kl2yc
      @DSan-kl2yc 3 года назад +47

      I agree. And then they seemingly punished their new developers because they don't treat staff well enough to stay

    • @KAZ64OST
      @KAZ64OST 3 года назад +4

      What☹️

    • @joesterling4299
      @joesterling4299 3 года назад +13

      @@starless267 Thing is, if a composer works for a company, and gets paid to create music for that company, then he isn't entitled to royalties. That music belongs to the company. He should still have been credited as the composer on the CDs, though.

    • @ericazahn9689
      @ericazahn9689 3 года назад +3

      Do you know why they us the german word "zwei" for the english Port? Like the german named games that are for the english market, zweihänder and geist, and they mix schwarz (german for black) and world in shin megami tensai journey into the aweful schwarzworld. Why is this a thing, i do not get it.

    • @harrylane4
      @harrylane4 2 года назад +2

      Damn who knew game devs treated their workers like shit. Glad that’s not the case anymore! We never have worker abuse in this industry anymore 🙃

  • @Indigo_Gaming
    @Indigo_Gaming 2 года назад +74

    Excellent piece of history here with the origins of Falcom. Great presentation and very clean and understandable audio.

    • @Rawhaki
      @Rawhaki 2 года назад +3

      Indigo Gaming!

  • @TheKisekiNut
    @TheKisekiNut 4 года назад +279

    Wow, this is outstanding work bud! Very well researched, and an extremely comprehensive round up of one of the all time great JRPG developers.

    • @bowloflentils
      @bowloflentils  4 года назад +39

      Thank you very much! I've enjoyed a few of your videos in the past so I'm happy to hear you enjoyed mine.

    • @TheAufziehvogel
      @TheAufziehvogel 3 года назад +1

      Very few are covering Falcom, also enjoying this (will watch the rest of the video later). It all begun with Falcom when it comes to japanese RPG's. Nowaydays, Falcom is stagnating due to questionable management of president Kondo. Milking the Legend of Heroes franchise dry, making Ys more like Legend of Heroes and refusing to hop on the Switch train. It's not Falcom who are ordering Switch-Ports of their games, it's NISA asking Falcom that it may be a wise decision to focus more on Nintendos console. Yeah, can't say I'm happy with the current Falcom but at least there are the classics from them and their rich history. Yet I hope Kondo is not the future for Falcom.

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheAufziehvogel This comment didn't age well, lol. Now there are a ton of Falcom Switch ports, and Ys seems like it's going in a somewhat new direction for Ys X.

  • @zzasdfwas
    @zzasdfwas 3 года назад +173

    When all the staff left, the fans got hired and became the company. Who else could have the passion and knowledge to continue such a legacy?

    • @demilembias2527
      @demilembias2527 5 месяцев назад +6

      thats so fascinating that it changed from a training ground for creatives who then graduated to other companies to a place rebuilt by fans of those creatives' work in the first place.

  • @IsaacG8
    @IsaacG8 3 года назад +143

    This was an excellent video. I had no idea that some of my favorite JRPGs from the 90's like the Lunar series and Xenogears were created by former Falcom employees. It kind of feels like Falcom is the grandparent of these games now.

    • @NotaPizzaGRL
      @NotaPizzaGRL 3 года назад +23

      It's like finding out that some of the employees from Irem (a.k.a company who did the R-Type games and kung fu) later went on to found Capcom and SNK. You don't see the influence at first but once you hear about it it becomes appearent.

    • @justicegaming1412
      @justicegaming1412 3 года назад +1

      Agreed, I had no idea about that!

    • @realnlyp
      @realnlyp 3 года назад +7

      Makoto Shinkai being a former employee for Falcom was a fact that surprised me!

    • @joesterling4299
      @joesterling4299 3 года назад +1

      @@realnlyp Yuzo Koshiro blew my mind. Had no idea he started out as a teenager with Falcom.

    • @FloPe97
      @FloPe97 2 года назад +2

      @@realnlyp it gets really mindblowing when you realize that shinkai and kondo knew each other from shinkais falcom days - considering the occasionally eerily similar storydevices AND releasetimes between your name and ys 8... almost feels like they stayed in contact after shinkai left and talked to each other about these concepts and developed their own seperate stories around the same skeleton in a way... (who knows if thats in anyway true or if they just had similar ideas during the same time but its still fun to think about)

  • @smttms8946
    @smttms8946 3 года назад +113

    If it werent for xseed, we wouldn't have trails series outside Japan. At that time nobody wanted to work on that game because of the large script. Xseed was the only one who had the balls to take on that project without knowing if it was going to sell outside Japan.

    • @BlueGrovyle
      @BlueGrovyle Год назад +10

      Well, we wouldn't have gotten it _when_ we got it, but almost certainly still eventually. And considering the miserable experience that some of the people went through to get Sky to us, I'd happily wait as long as necessary for these games.

  • @EricVanWilderman
    @EricVanWilderman 3 года назад +217

    Incredibly informative video. I clicked thinking I'd watch only a few minutes, but stayed the whole time! I'm a huge fan of Ys and Trails, but I didn't realize how many other franchises they made. And here I was thinking Tokyo Xanadu was just a one-off game lol. I didn't realize it was part of a series.

    • @tchitchouan
      @tchitchouan 3 года назад +8

      i do believe xanadu next was the peak of the series

    • @quentiny5372
      @quentiny5372 3 года назад +5

      Ys' fan here as well. Love it so much!

    • @hiro6164
      @hiro6164 3 года назад

      Holy shit i had no idea you liked falcom games i started following you because horror games XD

    • @zenoslime
      @zenoslime 3 года назад +2

      i wish more people would play xanadu next. think of it as a game with the feel of something akin to ys with isometric graphics and mouse + keyboard controls not too unlike diablo, with narrative and leveling system elements that could be seen as a precursor to demon's souls...!

    • @yum2735
      @yum2735 3 года назад

      @@tchitchouan I picked that one up in a sale not thinking that I would enjoy it all that much with its apparent WRPG elements, but I ended up loving it. It was very true to Falcom's roots with the Xanadu series when WRPGs and JRPGs still had a lot of common ground. I can't believe that a game like that was still released in the 2000s, but I wish there were more.

  • @MinkDaddy
    @MinkDaddy 3 года назад +43

    See this is why I believe Adol would be great pick for Super Smash Bros. I am aware that many people might be confused about his inclusion, but it makes so much sense as he and Falcom are some of the grandaddies of the action RPG genre. And, as you mention in the video, so many developers and creators started in Falcom. It's not a question of if Adol deserves to be in Smash as it is a question of how could they make him unique, which I think is very possible.

    • @demilembias2527
      @demilembias2527 Год назад +6

      I'd prefer Estelle because I'm not sure how you'd make Adol unique from Link or the DQ Heroes. Any Falcom rep would be greatly appreciated though lol.

    • @error4159
      @error4159 Год назад +7

      Hardcore gamers wouldn't be confused by Adol's inclusions

    • @flamelmao69420
      @flamelmao69420 Год назад +2

      Tbh I feel like an assist trophy would work a bit better since you all know how the smash community is about swordfighters

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 11 месяцев назад +3

      I'm surprised that they never did even a Mii Swordfighter outfit based on Adol.

  • @Richardlikespies
    @Richardlikespies 4 года назад +94

    I really liked this video. It's really cool to see where Falcom was like in their golden age and what lead to now

  • @OriginalReVozero
    @OriginalReVozero 4 года назад +58

    I very rarely comment on RUclips videos but I just had to drop in to say that this is criminally underwatched. What a fantastic dive in Falcom's history, thoroughly enjoyed that, thanks 🤙

  • @panagiotisgoulas8539
    @panagiotisgoulas8539 3 года назад +55

    Moral of the story:Treat your employees properly...
    Man why did you make this video so good and I had to watch until the end..

    • @akiradkcn
      @akiradkcn Год назад +4

      Yeah, he almost killled his own company with that attitude

  • @Randhrick
    @Randhrick 3 года назад +42

    I'm a huge Falcom fan but never knew all this, not a lot of information is known about them for us English speaking fans.
    You did a stellar job on the video.

    • @Randhrick
      @Randhrick 2 года назад

      @Keith Courage RX-78-2 Not really, I never could get into that series, I played Trails of Cold Steel 1 and 2 and that was enough, too bad Falcom applied the LoH formula to the newer Ys games I wish they would make another old school Ys game

  • @JoshyGoodtime1
    @JoshyGoodtime1 3 года назад +23

    This is possibly one of the best video game documentaries on RUclips. I learned a lot, and it was interesting to know that the developers who were in Falcom branched out to create companies and to make games like the Xeno series, and Lunar. Very well done, great job Mr. Lentils.

  • @deadyrockspin
    @deadyrockspin 4 года назад +115

    I really appreciate your dedicated research on topics that are very niche in the west. EDIT: I see this video is blowing up! you deserve it for all the effort!

    • @bowloflentils
      @bowloflentils  4 года назад +9

      Thank you :)

    • @ignaziomignogna
      @ignaziomignogna 4 года назад +10

      I second this. And the videos are very enjoyable to watch too

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin 4 года назад +2

      Can I give this comment 10 thumbs down? This stuff is VERY much beloved in the west!!!

    • @blumiu2426
      @blumiu2426 3 года назад +4

      @@skins4thewin I wouldn't go that far. It's growing in popularity, but they are still niche by sales standards, despite the fame of the long-running series. Trails of is a good entry JRPG, but can't contend with many out there, while Ys gets wiggle room, but not much. I think that's fine, though. I don't want them to get too big and then start thinking they need to change things or compete in graphics, borrow elements from other games. Many mess up that way and Trails has already taken a Persona/girlfriend hunter (I refuse to use waifu) approach, which is more trend than value.

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin 3 года назад

      @@blumiu2426 Personally, I gotta say I disagree, as the first two Trials games are as good as it gets imo. And Falcom is already pretty huge, they are a pretty big deal in Japan no doubt.

  • @Zazzaro703
    @Zazzaro703 4 года назад +105

    Falcom Sound Team is easily one of the best in the industry. The music in the Trails series rivals music from any other game/series. And wow great video I had no idea Falcom had that much talent at one point.

    • @HProtagVtuber
      @HProtagVtuber 3 года назад +4

      Dude I hope you get chance to play ys9 holy shit the music in that is amazing.

    • @Walamonga1313
      @Walamonga1313 2 года назад +4

      @@HProtagVtuber Really? I thought the OST in 9 was good but 8's was perfect. I also really love Ys 1 and Origin's ost

  • @FelipeWalker2
    @FelipeWalker2 4 года назад +28

    THE WORLD NEEDED THIS. So well done man, congrats on this, I hope you make more from Falcom.

  • @TejanoPendragon
    @TejanoPendragon 3 года назад +22

    As someone who uses old Ys games as reference for the fact that Modern games (Dark Souls Included) are easy by comparison, it's weird to hear it referred to as the beginning of the Age of Kindness

    • @TonyTonyRedgrave
      @TonyTonyRedgrave 2 года назад +1

      I feel the same way but I realized the windows era is where Ys got really hard with the higher difficulty options. That's where I started so I always think of Ys as being pretty hardcore, VI-Oath-Origin on the highest difficulties are crazy and Chronicles is pretty tough on nightmare as well. At the same time it remained very accessible/easy to understand as opposed to the often very obtuse games that the original Ys was comparing itself to.

  • @えすい-v4q
    @えすい-v4q 3 года назад +6

    あえて日本語で
    ここまで日本ファルコムについて海外から調べることは容易なことではないと思いますし、尊敬します。
    自分も好きなメーカーではあるのですが軌跡シリーズに代表されるように
    良くも悪くもJRPGの固定観念から抜け出せずにいる伝統芸能のようなゲーム会社です。
    歴史を振り返って、あえて変わらないでほしいと願ってやみません。

  • @Burning_Orpheus
    @Burning_Orpheus 3 года назад +17

    I already know about Makoto Shinkai working at Falcom, but Tetsuya Takahashi ? That blew me away

    • @TainoMoya
      @TainoMoya 3 года назад +2

      Ikr, two of my all time favorite rpg series. Tetsuya behind both. Im impressed

    • @aichistarburst3333
      @aichistarburst3333 3 года назад +2

      That pleasantly surprised me too

    • @HProtagVtuber
      @HProtagVtuber 3 года назад

      Bro nice profile pic and banner

  • @cartoongamermatt9077
    @cartoongamermatt9077 3 года назад +7

    God damn the talent that came from Falcom is insane! All these great developers with games that I love like Lunar, Illusion of Gaia, Beyond Oasis, and fucking XENOGEARS ended up with origins in Falcom. Absolutely insane. Even Yuzo Koshiro started with Falcom. This company literally created its own intense competition from losing key members and we ended up with some of the greatest JRPGs of all time from all of these companies.

  • @Joker8pie
    @Joker8pie 3 года назад +6

    So Cold Steel is a subseries of a subseries of a subseries.

    • @panagiotisgoulas8539
      @panagiotisgoulas8539 3 года назад +3

      haha, I haven't played any game but I looked on wikipedia and started laughing on what was going on with their titles

    • @raisingwings2913
      @raisingwings2913 3 года назад

      Basically

    • @akiradkcn
      @akiradkcn Год назад +1

      Basically Trails is "what if Persona actually canabalized SMT's fame to the point of literally killing the mainline series?"

  • @Cneqq
    @Cneqq 3 года назад +26

    As someone who's beaten every YS game [besides YS 9] and is yet again completely caught up with the trails series this will be a perfect watch to fill the void after finishing hajimari and once again being on the wait for calvard lol thanks for the effort of putting a video like this together

    • @ringtail99
      @ringtail99 3 года назад

      so hajimari does not take place in calavard? really but this c person must be related to calavard

    • @buttertoast1146
      @buttertoast1146 3 года назад

      @@ringtail99 hajimari is basically the grand finale of Lloyd and reans journey. C is actually gonna surprise you

    • @ringtail99
      @ringtail99 3 года назад

      @@buttertoast1146 oh shit so they will never be making any more aprences in the series but I think that they might have camious

    • @buttertoast1146
      @buttertoast1146 3 года назад

      @@ringtail99 well rean will idk about lloyd

  • @SharkLordProductions
    @SharkLordProductions 3 года назад +36

    As a newcomer to Ys and Falcom, I must say...
    I did _not_ expect Hello Kitty to pop up while rock music plays in the background. That one came straight out of left field.

  • @Pan_Z
    @Pan_Z 3 года назад +9

    These creators that condense a month of research into an hour long concise, edited video are some of the biggest unsung heroes of RUclips.

  • @sorcerian_bootleg7112
    @sorcerian_bootleg7112 4 года назад +9

    Amazing video. I used to be a hardcore Falcom fan not so long ago, but their change of direction cranking up the horny dial, school life and harem turned me down. It's also a shame that nowadays they only make Ys and Kiseki titles, but i see it's not the first time. Before Ys IX was announced i hoped that "Project Nox" would be something different. I really would've liked so. But still, i'm looking forward for YS IX.
    BTW, Brandish the Dark Revenant was my first tile-based Dungeon Crawler ever and i loved it. :D
    Thanks for your effort!

  • @sirdurpsalot4593
    @sirdurpsalot4593 4 года назад +14

    Thank you for making this video! I already loved the falcom company, but this history made me love it even more! I hope their games will continue to grow in popularity in the west!

  • @CloudStrifeXBL
    @CloudStrifeXBL Год назад +6

    Just finished Ys VIII the other day, what a master piece of a game. It's baffling to me how this company was out of my sight for nearly 30 years, I missed so many godly games.

  • @jonahscott3196
    @jonahscott3196 4 года назад +77

    While falcom is my favourite company, they definitely have a lot of flaw when it come to management and their crediting. This hold true for many staff and their composers. Its sad that even now they are still this way and I hope they will change their way.

    • @bowloflentils
      @bowloflentils  4 года назад +30

      Yeah, making this video really made me realize that issue even more. Hopefully that is something that changes in the future.

    • @McCaroni_Sup
      @McCaroni_Sup 3 года назад +11

      @@bowloflentils This is why Falcom has to cut corners sometimes. Just look at what happened with Singa and Falcom JDK. I love Falcom but they really need to be less stiff about stuff like this and be more adaptive. They also need to up their marketing game, just like they did back in the day.

    • @blumiu2426
      @blumiu2426 3 года назад +10

      @@McCaroni_Sup You have to remember the bubble back in the 80s that made that possible. Japan in not in the same state as it was, so they likely can't go that big, but are starting to build toward that again now with popularity in the West edging up. The music, if anything, will leave the biggest mark. With Cold Steel finished, they might be looking what more they can do with the Legend of Heroes franchise, and I hope something departed from what 4 games did already before stagnating. Ys is playing around with elements in the new game, though not sure how much more they plan to push the 3D world mechanics and combat. The last Xanadu was pretty mediocre, maybe because I didn't realize it was THAT Xanadu because modern day and felt like a lesser Cold Steel.

    • @HarpoTheVillain
      @HarpoTheVillain 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely agreed. I love Falcom and they are a true artifact of a game developer, but in many ways, they deserved their misfortune.

    • @TainoMoya
      @TainoMoya 3 года назад +1

      I hope they improve these flaws.

  • @maziio646
    @maziio646 3 года назад +12

    "the perfect youtube video does not exi........"
    then i saw this one......DAMN

  • @grayson8633
    @grayson8633 3 года назад +9

    As someone whose lifelong aim is to work in the Japanese gaming industry, thank you for this video! Nihon Falcom is one of the three companies ( others being Square Enix and Atlus) that I am going to work for as an artist/writer. I have been researching Falcom more recently when I came across this, and a lot of questions I had were answered, along with being informed of things I was not aware of. My love of these games has only grown from my start at the Erebonia saga at 15 , and as Ive been nearing its end at 21,expanding to its other titles has been thrilling so far.
    So once again, thank you!

  • @bowloflentils
    @bowloflentils  3 года назад +113

    I know I mispronounced "Ys," and a few other names, in the video. I'll try to double check my pronunciation in the future. Also, thank you for all the positive comments! I was never expecting this video to get this many views and I'm happy to see that people are enjoying it :)

    • @brux357
      @brux357 3 года назад +13

      Dude who cares you could call it “Yeet” and this video would still be amazing. I learned so much from this. Great job, man

    • @BryanRollinsTV
      @BryanRollinsTV 3 года назад +4

      The thumbnail got me and i was not disappointed. Great work.

    • @davidk.8686
      @davidk.8686 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, who cares ... whatever fanboy complaints would never put as much effort to pay actual respect to and educate about this company and their games. Also, occasionally finding content like this makes spending so much time on youtube not feel like a complete waste of timee for me. :D

    • @brux357
      @brux357 3 года назад

      @@davidk.8686 Lol agreed

    • @bowloflentils
      @bowloflentils  3 года назад +12

      Thank you but it was a genuine mistake and most of the people that pointed it out were not jerks about it.

  • @tchitchouan
    @tchitchouan 4 года назад +6

    AMAZING DOCUMENTARY
    Been a fan of falcom for the longest time
    XANADU NEXT FTW

  • @Megaman12Protoman14
    @Megaman12Protoman14 3 года назад +7

    Falcolm is my favorite RPG developer next to Atlus and just one of my favorite devs period. Was really interesting to learn about their early years and just how monumental of an impact they made in Japan.

  • @everyanybody
    @everyanybody 4 года назад +15

    I just want to watch this video over and over again, it's been executed so well!

  • @LBCAndrew
    @LBCAndrew 3 года назад +3

    Ys Book 1 & 2 for TurboGrafx CD was probably the most groundbreaking game of its time here in the United States. It was the first to have animated cutscenes, first to have a full redbook soundtrack, first to have voice acting.
    No other game company had music like this in 1990. Not even close.
    To make the end of battle: ruclips.net/video/ZJmG3KNjcEs/видео.html (book 2 intro)
    Ruins of Moondoria: ruclips.net/video/FwxyT7sXrNI/видео.html (electric guitar heaven)
    Termination: ruclips.net/video/hH599ShXNaw/видео.html (final battle)
    Again, look at any game released in 1990 and listen to the music. NOTHING comes close.

  • @mottower
    @mottower 3 года назад +5

    Wow. Didn't know Yuzo Koshiro had his beginnings here! I love his music, especially the one from Etrian Odyssey. Also didn't know that Minako Iwasaki came from Falcom too! The most surprising was Makoto Shinkai. I don't really like his movies, but damn didn't know he also started here. What an amazing company history. Props to you for making such a great video!

  • @PikachuEXE1
    @PikachuEXE1 4 года назад +20

    This level of details...
    I thought I was watching videos about gaming on Netflix
    Thank you for your effort!

  • @MikrosChannel
    @MikrosChannel 4 года назад +13

    One of the best videos I've seen in a long a while. It's really incredible how much talent went away, but maybe it had to be this way, otherwise the Trails series might never have been a thing.

    • @McCaroni_Sup
      @McCaroni_Sup 3 года назад +3

      I think it was worth it since Falcom is learning their lesson.

    • @TainoMoya
      @TainoMoya 3 года назад +1

      @@McCaroni_Sup i hope so

  • @Komagb
    @Komagb 3 года назад +8

    This history and story is excellent, thank you. But I cringe a little each time I hear "Yees" instead of "Ees".

    • @XyNoST
      @XyNoST 3 года назад +1

      ...at least he didnt said Whyz ! :P

    • @TainoMoya
      @TainoMoya 3 года назад

      Yeah same.

  • @drewba7741
    @drewba7741 3 года назад +9

    Ys and Metroid kind of have the same "Got item!" theme. Especially Ys 1 and Super Metroid.

    • @ezkiel0
      @ezkiel0 3 года назад

      They were released the same year, 1993 iirc, so it's not sure who "copied" who. metroid released a few months earlier tho. I've researched about this the first time i played metroid (as i've played YS way before i did metroid xD)

  • @jrozmeira
    @jrozmeira 3 года назад +14

    80' Squaresoft: Alright with our FF series we're gonna be the best game devs this decade!
    Nihon Falcom: Hold my Mishi

  • @121597Luke
    @121597Luke 3 года назад +8

    Falcom is my favorite developer so seeing a highly researched and detailed video about their beginnings is an amazing gift. Thank you so much for all of the hard work you put into this. Thank you.

    • @user-gz4ve8mw9l
      @user-gz4ve8mw9l 8 месяцев назад

      My favorite as well. In fact 97% of games I play anymore are purely Falcom games.

  • @Choops6969
    @Choops6969 3 года назад +23

    Absolutely excellent. Thank you so much for this.

    • @solareflare47
      @solareflare47 3 года назад +3

      Dam Chaz are you a Falcom fan too? Would love to see some Falcom content from you honestly

  • @zeroXshinobi
    @zeroXshinobi 3 года назад +3

    I grew up to dragon slayer on pc engine I didn’t know it was the first legend of heroes game
    Btw this is probably the best video game retrospective I’ve seen this year on RUclips keep it up!

  • @windblade7082
    @windblade7082 4 года назад +6

    This was an incredibly well done video. I’ve been following Falcom since I first saw it for the TG-16 back in the day. When I lived in Japan I tried to go to the Falcom store but sadly it was already closed. Really great history of the Company and great storytelling.

  • @skins4thewin
    @skins4thewin 4 года назад +25

    That's ridiculous how they treated their employees. They should know better than to do that. And wow, the list of titles that the ppl left made are basically a what's what of some of the best classic RPG titles ever made. Imagine what they could have created if all of those people had stayed on board? I can't believe that their management team didn't learn their lesson about this.

    • @derekskelton4187
      @derekskelton4187 3 года назад +6

      Lots of game companies treat their employees terribly to this day. Management doesn't care about people just profit.

  • @Metoollhead
    @Metoollhead 4 года назад +18

    What a detailed video! I had no idea Falcom went through so many bumps across their lifespan. But I suppose it's natural when you've been around for so many years.
    Thanks for making this!

  • @firasin1891
    @firasin1891 3 года назад +6

    This is such an amazing video, giving a detailed and comprehensive look at such an understated behemoth that is nihon falcom when it comes to their contribution to videogames, of the past and present!
    Highly thankful for your work and research, but also the great presentation(script, visuals & music) making this so engaging.
    I'd love to see more of that from you!

  • @lune__
    @lune__ 4 года назад +6

    Wow this was really good. Hope you continue to make more documentaries like this!

  • @Kouryu
    @Kouryu 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, thanks for the hard work.
    It's frustrating that so many of these games are not available outside of Japan :/

  • @Nashman2k24
    @Nashman2k24 3 года назад +4

    The very first falcom game I ever played was Y's book 1 & 2 on the turbo cd,
    And just to add this, 2020 has been a rough year for people, but this video brightened up my day and so far in 2020 I haven't had many of those,
    So sir to you, Thank you for the hard work you've put into this and thank you for making my day better with this interesting video
    Please keep up the good work

  • @TheRyoshiin
    @TheRyoshiin 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely one of the best gaming related video I've ever had the pleasure of watching.

  • @ZappBranniglenn
    @ZappBranniglenn 3 года назад +5

    I would love to dive into more of their back catalogue from 80s and 90s, if I could find a good way to play them in English and without relying on translation patches. And that seems to be precious few entries. Modern Falcom doesn't much appeal to me, but their history does. This video showed me so many big names that used to work with them that I have to check out now.

  • @Andrew-Gomez904
    @Andrew-Gomez904 3 года назад +4

    Amazing video man, this is what helped me start getting into the trails series. I've been putting it off because hearing that all 9 games are connected was a bit intimidating. But I started 2 days ago with Trails in the Sky and I'm really enjoying the slow burn and slow build up.
    Thank you again man

  • @creekandseminole
    @creekandseminole 2 месяца назад +1

    It's a good time to be a western Falcom fan right now. We're getting Trails Through Daybreak 1, Tokyo Xanadu ex for Switch, Ys X Nordics, and in 2025 were getting Trails Through Daybreak 2, Ys Oath in Felhgana remaster, and hopefully Trails Through Daybreak 3 aka Kai No Kiseki.
    Now we just need Trails of Cold Steel 1&2 for Switch brought over and Trails in the Sky trilogy to get brought to modern consoles.

  • @hemangchauhan2864
    @hemangchauhan2864 3 года назад +5

    I wish Internet would have better records of these devs.
    I searched for Tadashi Hayakawa and found little to nothing.

    • @smoothness69
      @smoothness69 3 года назад +2

      There is probably information about him on Japanese websites but you would have to be able to read Japanese.

  • @Zino_blade
    @Zino_blade Год назад +2

    Oh wow I did not know Takahashi also worked in Falcom!

  • @Mal_Ah_Key
    @Mal_Ah_Key 3 года назад +6

    Ridiculously comprehensive, well done on creating such a mammoth video.

  • @TheCodingGamer
    @TheCodingGamer 4 года назад +5

    This was really well done, and super informative! Subbed and keep it up

  • @TommoROM
    @TommoROM 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was really good! I'd never heard of Falcom before or any of their games (other than hearing the name trails in passing), so it was really interesting to learn about this entire legacy I was completely unfamiliar with. Falcom kinda reminds me of SNK in a way, being a developer who pioneered so much in gaming while still mainly focusing on one genre, but these days are much less known (maybe we could see a representative from them in smash one day).
    Thanks for making this, I think I might start looking further into these games.

  • @RoninXDarknight
    @RoninXDarknight 3 года назад +4

    The Trails series is one of my favorite ever. Just got my copy of Cold Steel IV and can't wait to have time to start it!

  • @MiBrCo4177
    @MiBrCo4177 5 месяцев назад +1

    I knew of Ys from TurboGrafX-16 and never got around to playing it growing up. (Played to much Blazing Lazers). But played Ys 1/2 on PSP and absolutely loved it! Been at it ever since!

  • @samuelbarrios7749
    @samuelbarrios7749 3 года назад +1

    Awsome video man if only he listen to yoshi always listen to your star programmer. I barely got into the ya series just passed 1,2 and origin I’ve played Falcom games before but damn ys is amazing I want adol in smash just so I can buy an amiibo. I also like the psp gagharv trilogy so much I had no idea they were remakes. I wish they were ported cause I loved those Avin and miles

  • @Haganeren
    @Haganeren 3 года назад +3

    I took so much time making my own (french) review of the Ys series, searching into interviews, image, japanese site and such, rewriting everything as i found more information... And i'm astonished by your video.
    Yeah, i detailled some stuff a bit more like the novels which actually have summary on the Internet or an actual prototype of Ys 1 where you could trade animal skin for money but in a whole, you said everything i ever said with ever greater detail... And i only made the Ys one ! You even documented the birth of Legend of HEroes and even Dragon Slayer which was like a little project of mine ! You even have video of the staff working on what i supposed being Ys 2 ! There is something weirdly emotional to see everything i understood by myself being told just here on this video in such an easy way...
    I'm incredibly impressed by this work, a tiny bit jealous i won't lie but I know how time consuming this works is and i can only say you have made an incredible job.
    Also, you have no idea how cool it is for me to have access to your source. I can believe you found so many cool artworks and video i didn't knew existed too !
    Yes, maybe i will make another comment later, when i see the video a second time where i can pinpoint some stuff but really, that's just a fantastic documentary
    Edit : Oh yeah, since i didn't finished everything for my rewriting (i'm at the part of the rebirth of Falcom), i KNOW for sure that i found the director of Ys I & II Eternal pushing in order to make Ys VI happens instead of a remake of Ys III. He had a cool phrase, like "if we don't do anything Falcom will always be something from the past" but i can't for the life of me, find this source again.
    If you happens to know from where it is from.. Well... Don't hesitate.

  • @screwthenet
    @screwthenet 3 года назад +1

    also looks like Xanadu clearly influenced Legend of Zelda. Wow NOICHE!

  • @darkreaper4990
    @darkreaper4990 3 года назад +2

    I don't particularly like lentils but I loved your video

  • @KeyleeTamirian
    @KeyleeTamirian 2 года назад +1

    that Exodus Part made me say: "Daym, Falcom is a MOTHER to the greatest 90's JRPGs! O_O Lunar, Quintet's games, Xenogears..."
    I knew about Quintet team being formed from Ys 3 devs, but Lunar and Xenogears part made me WOW.

  • @与倉來花
    @与倉來花 3 года назад +2

    ファルコムの画像懐かしい。今はプレステ4イース9ゲームしてます。リニューアルのイースの画像は君の名はの監督さんもいます。

  • @TripMX
    @TripMX 3 года назад +3

    This is an excellent and beautiful historical and informative documentary about Falcom! Bowl of Lentils, you have done an awesome job, thank you very much! Also, I had absolute NO IDEA that Vantage Masters (card game in The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III) was originally its own game! That was mind-blowing for me! :o

  • @ZeroWalker26
    @ZeroWalker26 4 месяца назад +1

    What a wonderful awesome video. I grew up with Falcom games in the 90s and I must say I miss the old days. Im not sure why but take Ys book 1 and 2 the old 80s anime style and the bumping mechanic for combat is way more charming and fun than today's YS games. Not that today´s Ys game are bad far from it but they don´t have the things the Old YS games have.

  • @joe_razor
    @joe_razor Год назад +3

    I never heard it pronounced "Yi's". Apart from that, it's a very good documentary. Keep up the good work.

  • @szeltovivarsydroxan9944
    @szeltovivarsydroxan9944 3 года назад +2

    19:50 Wait, there are beautiful figures of Adol and Lilia? I need those!

  • @thetrin
    @thetrin 21 день назад +1

    Wonderful historical retrospective on a company that I've loved for a long time. Kondo himself is a really interesting figure. Would love to meet him one day.

  • @zzasdfwas
    @zzasdfwas 3 года назад +2

    Growing up in America, my only contact with Falcom was very limited: playing a rented Legacy of the Wizard, or briefly watching someone play a pirated Ys game on computer, which I couldn't understand the text of. But I do remember them saying that it was a very good game and a very special game for those in the know, as it wasn't something you could buy here. Somehow that name stuck with me, and I finally picked up Ys Oath of Felghana multiple decades later on steam. Way before, I got my hands on a pirated Vantage Master V2, which is such a great game that I don't know how it didn't catch on more. The visual style really fit the limited capabilities of windows at the time, which was totally unsuitable for action rpgs which would better run on DOS. I think the limitation probably caused them to branch into the more strategic realm including Lord Monarch. It totally needs a sequel for mobile.

  • @raphaelcarbinatto
    @raphaelcarbinatto 4 года назад +13

    What a great video. I was already quite knowledgeable about Falcom's history, but having this much interesting info presented in such a cozy way was a treat. My singular nitpick would be the pronunciation of some of the Japanese names but, as said: a nitpick. Absolutely fantastic work, man.
    If you are at all interested in the topic and eventually have the drive for another extensive endeavor, please consider making a similar video for Akitoshi Kawazu and the SaGa series!

    • @zenoslime
      @zenoslime 3 года назад +2

      i was going to make the same nitpick about names (e.g. kato, said here like 'keito'), though it really only stands out because everything else is so good. so yeah, i'll just agree.

  • @Borderose
    @Borderose 3 года назад +1

    It blows my mind that there are no dinosaurs...in a game called Dinosaur. Lol

  • @Zero_Tester
    @Zero_Tester 9 месяцев назад +1

    Had to comment again here because my old comment from old profile is gone due to "RUclips reason"
    Excellent video,the presentation is good and information is easy to digest,as longtime Famicom fan,i wholeheartly recommend this video to any new gen or younger Famicom fan👍

  • @mobiushills
    @mobiushills 4 месяца назад +1

    Watching this another time. One of my favorites, i just like listening to it. Excellent video.

  • @dhruvo100
    @dhruvo100 4 года назад +3

    Ur video was shared by the official falcom page on facebook. (I think its official but its not verified though)

    • @bowloflentils
      @bowloflentils  4 года назад +3

      Oh man, is that page run by Falcom? I checked it and it says it's officially authorized but run by fans so I'm not sure.

    • @kea_bannings
      @kea_bannings 4 года назад +2

      @@bowloflentils Yeah, looks like it's run by fans. this is the official page facebook.com/falcom.co.jp/

  • @Victormunro
    @Victormunro 3 года назад +3

    Very nice! I'm really glad that Falcom never gave up during those hard times. Especially after losing their old employees. I know I would have. I would have never played the YS series if they gave up, and I really love the Ys series it's a blessing honestly!

  • @NothingHereForYou
    @NothingHereForYou 2 месяца назад +1

    Started playing Tokyo Xanadu, and have been interested in Ys. Great video

  • @error4159
    @error4159 Год назад +1

    This video should be called, "How Falcom Got Their Groove Back".

  • @Desumundo
    @Desumundo 4 года назад +2

    I shared your video in Falcom Fan Group in fb.. if you're not there.. please free to join 😁

  • @FazzTheSpaz
    @FazzTheSpaz Год назад +1

    Ys Book I and II for the PCEngine is one of my all time favourites and I thank Falcom and Hudson Soft for a great game

  • @HaydenTheHistorian
    @HaydenTheHistorian 4 года назад +4

    Good video! I think you could speak in a bit steadier pace with more confidence, but I get that it's all about experience. Love the effort, you did great.

    • @bowloflentils
      @bowloflentils  4 года назад +5

      Thank you, that is definitely something I'll continue to work on.

  • @TheNOODLER100
    @TheNOODLER100 3 года назад +2

    In the name of the algorithm, I will leave a comment.

  • @mission-toast
    @mission-toast 3 месяца назад +1

    Couldn't stop watching. Amazing!

  • @squidjar7494
    @squidjar7494 Год назад +3

    this is straight up the most interesting video i've ever watched about game devs. nihon falcom's beginnings were super humble

  • @PrettyGuardian
    @PrettyGuardian 2 года назад +3

    This was an amazing and thoughtful documentary level film. Thank you for teaching us so much about this beloved game developer!

  • @skins4thewin
    @skins4thewin 4 года назад +4

    Where is that animation from with the girl looking in the Mirror and seeing Popful Mail's reflection? I've never seen that before! I am a HUGE Popful Mail fan so I simply must know what that is from!

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin 4 года назад +2

      Nevermind, found it in your sources list. Thanks a ton for including the full list! You really worked hard on this video!

  • @napoleonfeanor
    @napoleonfeanor 10 месяцев назад +1

    Anthem is awsome and still makes good metal. A guy named razorfist made a nice video about them in his metal mythos series.

  • @pedreiva
    @pedreiva 3 года назад +1

    Not gonna lie... kinda hoping they bleed some developers again. Not because I don't like them or anything like that. But because they attract talent before the talent is even a dot on the radar. Like if their business practices weren't as lame as they were, Yuzo Koshiro may have never worked on the Streets of Rage OSTs and Makoto Shinkai may have never gotten a chance at producing his own films.

  • @HellFireRPGs
    @HellFireRPGs 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Well researched and very informative. Keep it up!

  • @stzsch
    @stzsch 3 года назад +3

    I don't usually comment on videos but oh my.
    I've been really disillusioned with youtube lately, but then I'm greeted with this gem of a channel in my recommendations.
    I've been looking at your past videos and it's surprise after surprise. They're insanely well made, and you're just my kind of nerd in so many ways.

  • @AldenBunagCDAD
    @AldenBunagCDAD 3 года назад +2

    Loved listening to this, I only got into their games in 2017 with Trails of Cold Steel, constantly seeing it and being intrigued by it, so in the summer of 2017, I went ahead and bought the first 2 games (and put Persona 5 on the side thinking I was going to quickly finish these games first then start Persona 5, I still have yet to start P5 LOL). Currently playing Ys Origins and Trails of Cold Steel 4. I REALLY want to play Trails of Zero but I couldn't purchase the PC port in order to install the fan-made English patch. Can't wait for Ys IX!!

  • @7milesdavis
    @7milesdavis Год назад +1

    Dude awesome job on this. Definitely subscribed.

  • @skins4thewin
    @skins4thewin 4 года назад +3

    Honestly, to think about how many amazing games that were never released in the U.S...... I feel like we REALLY missed out on so much! This is why I LOVE fan translations! It's the only way we will ever get to experience most of these games! I would have loved to have seen the two Megadrive versions of Legend of Heroes get English releases, but sadly....