Gradius V was officially announced on January 16, 2003 as a joint venture between Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and Treasure - a development studio founded by former employees of Konami. In the 2006
French documentary film Japon: Histoire Du Shooting Game, produced by
CanalSat's GameOne channel, senior producer Osamu Kasai explained that because of limited resources the development of the game had to be outsourced. A potential collaborator would have to be experienced with modern shoot 'em ups and have a shared design philosophy. Kasai concluded that "Treasure was the best choice" for the project. In an interview with the game's producer Yasushi Takano on the promotional
DVD,
Gradius Breakdown, Takano said that he felt the traditional
Gradius formula had become stagnant and expressed a desire for a new direction for the series to remain relevant, he also admitted that some of their early work was not as impressive as it would later become. The game went through several iterations and the game was subsequently delayed and made frequent appearances at
trade fairs including the
Electronic Entertainment Expo and
Tokyo Game Show. Plans were also made to produce a counterpart for
video arcades alongside the console version, but it was canceled because of time constraints. Adding further incentive for customers to purchase the upcoming game, Konami later revealed the availability of
The History of Vic Viper — a book indicating inner design, the background and the roadmap of the Vic Viper ships. The book was included with all versions of the original Japanese pressing of the game. An additional DVD with expanded content titled
Gradius V Official DVD The Perfect was also released in Japan to be ordered separately or with the game from Konami's online retail store, Konamistyle.
Gradius V was released in 2004 in Japan on July 22, North America on September 14, Europe on October 8, and Australia on October 29. Konami also held an online high score ranking competition in the United States and the winners received a director's cut version of the
Gradius Breakdown DVD that included additional pieces of concept art and videos of the later levels.
Gradius V was released for the
PlayStation 3 on April 22, 2015, as part of the
PS2 Classic programme.
Audio The soundtrack was composed by
Hitoshi Sakimoto whose previous video game work includes the soundtrack to the
tactical role-playing game Final Fantasy Tactics, the shoot'em up
Radiant Silvergun and the
action/RPG hybrid
Vagrant Story. Sakimoto noted in an interview that "It was a great honor for me to able to work on a title like this, but also very stressful" and names the original
Gradius as an important source of inspiration on his work. He also revealed that his clients requested a music style that would be reminiscent of the earlier games, and the soundtrack as a result comprises remixes of music used in previous
Gradius titles as well as original tracks. The soundtrack was released separately on
CD as
Gradius V Soundtracks by Konami Media Entertainment in Japan on August 18, 2004, and features 22 tracks. ==Reception==