One of the oldest game publishers in the world... and this is probably the first you've seen of this logo!
Nihon Falcom is one of Japan's oldest and most venerable video game development and publication houses, having begun business in 1981 selling
Apple II hardware and software, and released their first game,
Galactic Wars, in 1982 on the
PC88, with their first truly significant release being
Dragon Slayer two years later, that being perhaps the very first
Action RPG...
and you've probably never heard of them. They are probably best known outside of Japan for creating the
Ys Action RPG series and giving its games
catchy soundtracks courtesy of the company's internal band, "JDK Sound Team", which
Yuzo Koshiro was a part of. In Japan they have a number of other famous franchises, most notably the
Legend of Heroes franchise,
especially its relatively recent
Trails In The Sky series.
Unlike other developer-publishers of its pedigree and generation (particularly Square and Enix), Falcom never established an overseas subsidiary... and as a result, their overseas releases have been
extremely scattershot and spread among a legion of publishers, from
Nintendo to
Brøderbund to
Sega to NEC to
Working Designs to
American Sammy
to
Hudson Soft to
Namco Bandai to
Sierra Entertainment to
Infocom to
Atlus. (Falcom even helped found "Kyodai Software Marketing" in 1988 in an attempt to self-publish on American PCs, but that operation folded after just releasing
Ys 1.) The end result was very little consistency in release schedule or quality and style of translation, the Falcom name often not appearing on their own products (or at best tangentially appearing) leading to no brand recognition, general neglect of Falcom's strongest platform (the PC), and some of Falcom's best games taking
years to cross the Pacific, especially in the latter part of
The Nineties and into
The Noughties (with some
still in
No Export for You limbo as of this writing) and with some games getting
absolutely shameful treatments (the "Gagharv trilogy",
Legend of Heroes III-V, being the most infamous disaster and one which nearly killed the chance for
Trails In The Sky to cross the Pacific). Recently, Falcom formed a partnership with
XSEED Games to bring a number of games to North America, ensuring that a more regular release pipeline for their games is maintained.
These days, Falcom's greatest focus is on their "Kiseki" or "Trails" franchise, the
first game of which finally came to North America in March of 2011. To date, five
Trails games have been released in Japan. The company remains well-respected for generally solid gameplay, great writing in its
Trails games, and incredible music in basically every game it releases; JDK Band is so famous it releases its own CDs as side projects, and those constitute a not-insignificant portion of Falcom's income. While still not extremely well-known in the West, recent releases like
Ys: Oath in Felghana have raised the company's profile significantly due to warm reception and
Trails could cement their place in the relative mainstream.
You can find most of their musical works on
this YouTube channel.
As of January 11th, 2012, they've also begun to put their soundtracks up on the western portions of the
iTunes store
! As of this edit, only the recent "Crossbell" Kiseki games and
Ys vs. Trails have their soundtracks up, but Falcom has promised that more is coming.
Games developed or licensed by Falcom*: