Gust Co. Ltd.

Gust Co. Ltd.
株式会社 ガスト
Wholly owned subsidiary
Industry Video game
Founded October 1, 1993
Headquarters Nagano, Japan
Key people
Aoyagi Kazuo
Products Atelier Series
Ar tonelico Series
Parent Koei Tecmo
Website www.gust.jp

Gust Co. Ltd. (株式会社ガスト Kabushiki-gaisha Gasuto) is a Japanese developer and publisher of video games, known for their Atelier and Ar tonelico series. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Koei Tecmo.

Company

Gust Co. Ltd. was founded in 1993 in Nagano, Japan, as the first game software house in Nagano Prefecture. The company began by creating dôjinshi games for personal computers. Its first project was Story of King Ares (アレス王の物語) for the NEC personal computer. In 1994 the company became an official developer for the Sony PlayStation video game console, and its first PlayStation product was the simulation game Falkata (ファルカタ). In 1997, Gust released Atelier Marie, the first game in the long-running, popular, and iconic Atelier series. Since then the company has released several successful games for various home and portable video game systems. On 7 December 2011 the financial news source Nikkei reported that Tecmo Koei had bought all shares of the company from the stakeholders for 2.2 billion yen with the intention to make social games of Gust's Atelier console role-playing game franchise.

It was announced on July 28, 2014 that Gust will formally merge with its parent company Koei Tecmo on October 1, 2014, and will continue to develop existing game series and new intellectual properties as "Gust Nagano Development Group".[1][2]

Games

Gust games are known for their alchemy and item-crafting systems, distinctive character designs, and traditional or "old-school" graphical and storytelling style. In Japan, Gust has published its own games or cooperated with Banpresto. In North America, Gust games are published by NIS America.

Releases in North America

Releases in Japan

All games were developed and published by Gust unless otherwise noted. Some games have many versions on different systems; only the first release is listed here.

Other media

Gust sells various licensed goods from their web site, such as anime, manga, music CDs, and drama CDs.

Gust maintains an extensive official fan-oriented web site, Salburg.com, featuring game information, news, contests, write-in columns, employee journals, fan-participation campaigns, mini-games, and shopping.

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