List of Enix games
Encyclopedia
This is a list of videogames published by the Japanese video game company Enix
. On April 1, 2003, Enix merged with Square
to form Square Enix
; for a list of videogames after the merger, please see List of Square Enix games.
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Enix
The was a Japanese company that produced video games, anime and manga. The company was founded by Yasuhiro Fukushima on September 22, 1975 as and renamed Enix in 1982...
. On April 1, 2003, Enix merged with Square
Square Co.
was a Japanese video game company founded in September 1983 by Masafumi Miyamoto. It merged with Enix in 2003 and became part of Square Enix...
to form Square Enix
Square Enix
is a Japanese video game and publishing company best known for its console role-playing game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy series, the Dragon Quest series, and the action-RPG Kingdom Hearts series...
; for a list of videogames after the merger, please see List of Square Enix games.
Nintendo Entertainment System (since 1983)
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Dragon Warrior Dragon Warrior Dragon Warrior, known as in Japan, is the first role-playing video game in the Dragon Quest media franchise. It was developed by Chunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System and published by Enix in Japan in 1986... |
May 27, 1986 | Chunsoft | Yes | Yes | |
Dragon Warrior II Dragon Warrior II Dragon Warrior II, known as in Japan, is a console role-playing game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix in 1987 for the MSX and Nintendo Entertainment System as a part of the Dragon Quest series .The game's story centers on the prince on Midenhall who is ordered to stop an evil... |
January 26, 1987 | Chunsoft | Yes | Yes | |
Dragon Warrior III Dragon Warrior III Dragon Warrior III, known in Japan as , is a console role-playing game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix . It is the third installment in the Dragon Quest series , first released for the Famicom in Japan, and then the NES in North America... |
February 10, 1988 | Chunsoft | Yes | Yes | |
Dragon Warrior IV | February 11, 1990 | Chunsoft | Yes | Yes | |
Just Breed Just Breed is a tactical role-playing game published by Enix for the Family Computer. It was released exclusively in Japan in 1992. Although it is somewhat obscure and was overlooked due to its late release, it is notable for its long development and as one of the largest RPGs created for the Family... |
December 15, 1992 | Random House | Yes | ||
Door Door Door Door is a Japanese-developed puzzle-platformer video game designed by Koichi Nakamura and published by Enix. As Enix's debut title, Door Door first released in February 1983 for the NEC PC-8801 and was subsequently converted for other Japanese computers. The game's success prompted a Famicom port and an... |
July 18, 1985 | Chunsoft Chunsoft is a Japanese video game developer specializing in console RPGs and visual novels. It was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer from Enix... |
Yes | ||
Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken , is an adventure game designed by Yuji Horii and published by Enix . It was first released on the NEC PC-6001 in June 1983, and later ported to other personal computers... |
November 29, 1985 | Chunsoft | Yes |
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (since 1990)
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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ActRaiser ActRaiser is a 1990 Super Nintendo Entertainment System action and city-building simulation game developed by Quintet and published by Enix that combines traditional side-scrolling platforming with urban planning god game sections. A sequel, ActRaiser 2, was released for the Super Nintendo in 1993... |
December 16, 1990 | Quintet Quintet (game developer) is a Japanese video game developer, founded in 1987 or 1989. The company name is derived from musical terminology, as well as 5 elements of game design - planning, graphics, sound, programmers, and producers... |
Yes | Yes | Yes |
Soul Blazer Soul Blazer The soundtrack of the game was composed by Yukihide Takekawa. It was published in Japan by the record label Apollon on February 21, 1992.- Reception :The game was reviewed in 1993 in Dragon #200 by Sandy Petersen in the "Eye of the Monitor" column... |
January 31, 1992 | Quintet | Yes | Yes | Yes |
ActRaiser 2 ActRaiser 2 ActRaiser 2, released in Japan as , is a side-scrolling platform game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console developed by Quintet and published by Enix in 1993 and is the sequel to the popular game ActRaiser... |
Quintet | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Quintet | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
E.V.O.: Search for Eden E.V.O.: Search for Eden E.V.O.: Search for Eden, originally released in Japan as , is a side-scrolling action role-playing video game developed by Almanic Corporation and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1992 for Japanese audiences, the game was later translated and released in... |
December 21, 1992 | Almanic | Yes | Yes | |
The 7th Saga The 7th Saga The 7th Saga, called in Japan, is a role playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The player chooses one of seven playable characters, all of whom separately embark on a quest to locate seven magical runes. As the player progresses through the game from one town to the next, they... |
Produce Produce (company) Produce is a Japanese video game company. Founded on April 6, 1990 by former Irem employees, it developed a number of games for both Enix and Hudson Soft... |
Yes | Yes | ||
Paladin's Quest Paladin's Quest Paladin's Quest, known as in Japan, is a console role-playing game developed by Copya System and published in Japan by Asmik Corporation on November 13, 1992, for the Super Famicom. It was published in North America by Enix in October 1993... (North American version) |
Copya System | Yes | Yes | ||
Brain Lord Brain Lord is an action role-playing video game published by Enix for the Super NES. It was only released in Japan and the United States. Most of it takes place in dungeons.-Gameplay:Most of the game takes place in dungeons, with a heavy emphasis on puzzles.... |
Produce Produce (company) Produce is a Japanese video game company. Founded on April 6, 1990 by former Irem employees, it developed a number of games for both Enix and Hudson Soft... |
Yes | Yes | ||
Robotrek Robotrek Robotrek is a role-playing game released in 1994. It was published by Enix and developed by Quintet and Ancient for the SNES video game console.As its Japanese name implies, Robotrek was intended as a humorous game... |
Quintet, Ancient Ancient (company) Ancient Corp. is a video game developer founded on April 1st, 1990, and managed by the game music composer Yuzo Koshiro. The company was founded by his mother, Tomo Koshiro, while his sister Ayano Koshiro also works at the company as an art/character/graphic designer... |
Yes | Yes | ||
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen is a 1993 real-time strategy role-playing video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, directed by Yasumi Matsuno with artwork by Akihiko Yoshida... (North American version) |
1995 | Quest Quest Corporation was a Japanese video game company founded in 1988. They were originally known as Bothtec, which had developed The Scheme, a Metroidvania-style open world action role-playing game featuring music by Yuzo Koshiro, that same year.... |
Yes | Yes | |
Terranigma Terranigma Terranigma, known as in Japan, is a 1995 action role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Quintet. It was published by Enix in Japan before Nintendo localized the game and released an English version in Europe and Australia. The game was never officially released... |
Quintet | Yes | Yes | ||
Dragon Quest V: Tenkū no Hanayome | September 27, 1992 | Chunsoft Chunsoft is a Japanese video game developer specializing in console RPGs and visual novels. It was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer from Enix... |
Yes | ||
Jyutei Senki Jyutei Senki is a 1993 science fiction video game for the Super NES which was released exclusively to a Japanese audience. It was published by the Enix Corporation.-Story:Taken from the game's introduction screens :... |
TamTam TamTam The tamtam is a percussion instrument that is similar to a gong. It is sometimes spelled tam-tam.TamTam, Tam-Tam, tamtam, or tam-tam may also refer to:* Tam-Tams, a weekly drum circle held Sundays in the summer in Montreal... |
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Dragon Warrior I & II Dragon Warrior I & II Dragon Quest I & II or Dragon Quest I + II are remakes on various consoles of the role-playing video games:*Dragon Warrior*Dragon Warrior II... |
Chunsoft | Yes | |||
Itadaki Street 2 | Tomcat System | Yes | |||
Nankoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun | Yes | ||||
Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shōnen Pīno Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shonen Pino is a Japan-exclusive video game published by Enix for the Super Famicom in 1994. The game was developed by Almanic, who also developed the Enix-published E.V.O.: Search for Eden.... |
Almanic | Yes | |||
Nekketsu Tairiku Burning Heroes | J-Force | Yes | |||
Mahoujin GuruGuru | Yes | ||||
Mystic Ark | Produce Produce (company) Produce is a Japanese video game company. Founded on April 6, 1990 by former Irem employees, it developed a number of games for both Enix and Hudson Soft... |
Yes | |||
Joushou Mahjong Tenpai | Yes | ||||
Violinist of Hameln Violinist of Hameln is a fantasy adventure manga created by Michiaki Watanabe. Its premise is that a group of adventurers are traveling north to the Northern Capital to prevent a catastrophe. In this world, music has magical qualities. The manga and the anime are very different. The manga tends toward a lighter, more... |
Daft | Yes | |||
Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi | Heartbeat Heartbeat (company) Heartbeat was a Japanese video game developer, famous for developing the sixth and seventh installments of the Dragon Quest series. Heartbeat also developed a remake of Dragon Quest IV. Plans to localize this remake in North America were halted when the employees of Heartbeat decided to take a... |
Yes | |||
Mahoujin GuruGuru 2 | Yes | ||||
Dark Half | WestOne Bit Entertainment | Yes | |||
Lennus 2 | 1996 July 26 | Copya Systems | Yes | ||
Star Ocean Star Ocean (video game) is the first game in the Star Ocean series developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix, made for the Super Famicom and released in 1996. It is also the first game that was developed by tri-Ace. It was never released outside of Japan due to the closing of Enix's American division, Enix America... |
tri-Ace Tri-Ace is a Japanese video game development company formed in 1995 by former Telenet Japan employees Yoshiharu Gotanda , Masaki Norimoto and Joe Asanuma . The name is a play on words regarding the "three aces" who formed the company... |
Yes | |||
Dragon Quest III: And Into the Legend… Dragon Warrior III Dragon Warrior III, known in Japan as , is a console role-playing game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix . It is the third installment in the Dragon Quest series , first released for the Famicom in Japan, and then the NES in North America... |
Heartbeat Heartbeat (company) Heartbeat was a Japanese video game developer, famous for developing the sixth and seventh installments of the Dragon Quest series. Heartbeat also developed a remake of Dragon Quest IV. Plans to localize this remake in North America were halted when the employees of Heartbeat decided to take a... |
Yes | |||
King Arthur & the Knights of Justice King Arthur & the Knights of Justice (video game) King Arthur & the Knights of Justice is an action-adventure game developed by Manley & Associates and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in May 1995... |
Manley & Associates | Yes |
Sega Saturn (since 1994)
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari | Givro | Yes | |||
Nin Pen Man Maru | Yes | ||||
Riven Riven Riven is a puzzle adventure game and the sequel to Myst. Developed by Cyan Worlds, it was initially published by Brøderbund. Riven was distributed on five compact discs and released on October 29, 1997, in North America; it was later released on a single DVD-ROM, with improved audio and a... (Japanese version) |
Cyan Cyan Worlds Cyan Worlds, Inc. is a video game development company, founded by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller in 1987, and best known as the creators of the Myst series. After Myst and its sequel Riven sold several million copies each, Cyan went on to create the massively multiplayer online adventure, Uru,... |
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Nihondaihyou Chiimu no Kantoku Ninarou! | Yes |
PlayStation (since 1994)
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Bust a Groove Bust a Groove Bust a Groove is a hybrid music/fighting game for the Sony PlayStation released in 1998. The game was published by the Japanese video game developer Enix in Japan and brought to the U.S... |
Metro Graphics | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Star Ocean: The Second Story Star Ocean: The Second Story is a action role-playing PlayStation video game developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix. It is the second game in the Star Ocean series and the first game in the series to be released in North America and Europe , courtesy of Sony Computer Entertainment... |
tri-Ace Tri-Ace is a Japanese video game development company formed in 1995 by former Telenet Japan employees Yoshiharu Gotanda , Masaki Norimoto and Joe Asanuma . The name is a play on words regarding the "three aces" who formed the company... |
Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Tomb Raider III Tomb Raider III Tomb Raider III is an action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It is the third instalment in the Tomb Raider series, and the sequel to Tomb Raider II... (Japanese version) |
Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Bust a Groove 2 Bust a Groove 2 Bust a Groove 2 is a hybrid music/fighting game released in 2000 for the Sony PlayStation and is the sequel to Bust a Groove. The game was originally released in Japan as , and was never released in Europe... |
Metro Graphics | Yes | Yes | ||
Torneko: The Last Hope Torneko: The Last Hope Torneko: The Last Hope, known as in Japan, is a console role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation.The game was co-developed by Chunsoft and Matrix Software and published by Enix in both Japan and North America in 1999 and 2000 respectively.... |
Chunsoft Chunsoft is a Japanese video game developer specializing in console RPGs and visual novels. It was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer from Enix... |
Yes | Yes | ||
Valkyrie Profile Valkyrie Profile Valkyrie Profile is a video game series developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix . It comprises three titles:* Valkyrie Profile, a 1999 PlayStation game**Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, the 2006 PlayStation Portable port... |
tri-Ace Tri-Ace is a Japanese video game development company formed in 1995 by former Telenet Japan employees Yoshiharu Gotanda , Masaki Norimoto and Joe Asanuma . The name is a play on words regarding the "three aces" who formed the company... |
Yes | Yes | ||
Dragon Warrior VII Dragon Warrior VII Dragon Warrior VII, known in Japan as is a Japanese console role-playing game developed by Heartbeat and ArtePiazza, and published by Enix for the PlayStation in... |
Heartbeat Heartbeat (company) Heartbeat was a Japanese video game developer, famous for developing the sixth and seventh installments of the Dragon Quest series. Heartbeat also developed a remake of Dragon Quest IV. Plans to localize this remake in North America were halted when the employees of Heartbeat decided to take a... , Artepiazza Artepiazza ArtePiazza is a video game development and computer graphics studio based in Japan. Their name derives from the Italian words for "art" and "a public square".-History:... |
Yes | Yes | ||
Astronōka Astronōka is a Japan-exclusive, farm-simulation game developed by MuuMuu and System Sacom. It was published by Enix for the PlayStation console on August 27, 1998, and by Square Enix on the PlayStation Network on June 25, 2008.- Gameplay :... |
MuuMuu, System Sacom System Sacom , also known as System Sacom Sales Corp., is a Japanese company which sells electronic devices. They are more notable for their past, in which they developed video games. In the eighties, they mainly published games for computers, but they changed focus to home consoles in the nineties... |
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Itadaki Street: Gorgeous King | Yes | ||||
Great Hits | Yes | ||||
Eurasia Express Satsujin Jiken Eurasia Express Satsujin Jiken is a Japanese-exclusive adventure game published by Enix on November 26, 1998 for the PlayStation.... |
System Sacom System Sacom , also known as System Sacom Sales Corp., is a Japanese company which sells electronic devices. They are more notable for their past, in which they developed video games. In the eighties, they mainly published games for computers, but they changed focus to home consoles in the nineties... |
Yes | |||
Googootrops | Produce Produce (company) Produce is a Japanese video game company. Founded on April 6, 1990 by former Irem employees, it developed a number of games for both Enix and Hudson Soft... |
Yes | |||
Mystic Ark: Maboroshi Gekijou | Produce | Yes | |||
Segare Ijiri | Yes | ||||
Pop'n Tanks! | Yes | ||||
Rakugaki Showtime | Treasure | Yes | |||
Planet Laika Planet Laika is a role-playing video game developed by Quintet and Zeque for the PlayStation home game console. The game follows the main character, Laika, through a mission to Mars which forces the player to manipulate Laika's multiple-personality disorder in order to solve puzzles. All the characters in the... |
Quintet Quintet (game developer) is a Japanese video game developer, founded in 1987 or 1989. The company name is derived from musical terminology, as well as 5 elements of game design - planning, graphics, sound, programmers, and producers... , Zeque |
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Kaikan Phrase: Datenshi Kourin | Produce Produce (company) Produce is a Japanese video game company. Founded on April 6, 1990 by former Irem employees, it developed a number of games for both Enix and Hudson Soft... |
Yes | |||
Utautau: Seirei Songs | Yes | ||||
Ten Made Jack: Odorokimamenoki Dai Tou Bou!! | Yes | ||||
Omiai Commando: Bakappuru Nitsukkomiwo | Yes | ||||
Suzuki Bakuhatsu | SOL | Yes | |||
Blade Arts: Tasogare no Miyako R'lyeh Blade Arts: Tasogare no Miyako R'lyeh is a Japan-exclusive action-adventure game developed by Ea Co., Ltd. and published by Enix on September 28, 2000 for the PlayStation. It features characters designed by Nobuteru Yūki.- Gameplay :... |
Ea | Yes | |||
Riven Riven Riven is a puzzle adventure game and the sequel to Myst. Developed by Cyan Worlds, it was initially published by Brøderbund. Riven was distributed on five compact discs and released on October 29, 1997, in North America; it was later released on a single DVD-ROM, with improved audio and a... (Japanese version) |
Cyan Cyan Worlds Cyan Worlds, Inc. is a video game development company, founded by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller in 1987, and best known as the creators of the Myst series. After Myst and its sequel Riven sold several million copies each, Cyan went on to create the massively multiplayer online adventure, Uru,... |
Yes | |||
Eggs of Steel (Japanese version) | Rhythm and Hues Studios Rhythm and Hues Studios Rhythm & Hues Studios is a visual effects studio serving the major film studios. It is known for its computer-generated 3D character animation. Recognized as one of the top facilities of its kind in the world, Rhythm & Hues has contributed to more than 150 feature films... |
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Nintendo 64 (since 1996)
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Mischief Makers Mischief Makers Mischief Makers, known in Japan as , is a side-scrolling 2D platform/puzzle video game developed by Treasure, and published by Enix in Japan and by Nintendo in America and Europe for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1997 as one of the first 2D side-scrollers on the Nintendo 64... |
Treasure | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Wonder Project J2: Koruro no Mori no Josette Wonder Project J2: Koruro no Mori no Josette is a Japan-exclusive Bishōjo and raising simulation game developed by Enix for the Nintendo 64 in 1996. It is the sequel to Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shōnen Pīno... |
Givro Givro was a Japanese video game development company founded in 1989 in Tokyo, Japan by former employees of Technos Japan. The company was originally established under the name , which it operated under for five years before changing its corporate name in 1995... |
Yes |
PlayStation 2 (since 2000)
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Star Ocean: Till the End of Time Star Ocean: Till the End of Time is the third main game in the Star Ocean series. The game was developed by tri-Ace and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 console. It was released in Japan, North America, and the PAL territories. The original Japanese release date was in February of 2003 by Enix, its penultimate... |
tri-Ace Tri-Ace is a Japanese video game development company formed in 1995 by former Telenet Japan employees Yoshiharu Gotanda , Masaki Norimoto and Joe Asanuma . The name is a play on words regarding the "three aces" who formed the company... |
Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Grandia Xtreme Grandia Xtreme is a console role-playing game developed by Game Arts and published by Enix for the PlayStation 2 video game console. Released in both Japan and North America in 2002, the game is a side story in the Grandia series.-Gameplay:... |
Game Arts | Yes | Yes | ||
Robot Alchemic Drive Robot Alchemic Drive Robot Alchemic Drive, known in Japan as , is a PlayStation 2 video game developed by Sandlot and published by Enix. It was released in Japan and North America.... |
Sandlot Sandlot (video game developer) Sandlot is a Japanese video game developer that is known for its very unusual and inventive control and gameplay mechanics. The company was founded in March of 2001 and is composed of former employees from Human Entertainment.-PlayStation 2:... |
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Ø Story | General Entertainment General Entertainment General Entertainment Co., Ltd. is a Japanese film production company and video game developer.-Games developed:*Pen Pen TriIcelon *Godzilla Generations *Alive... |
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Dance Summit 2001: Bust A Move | Metro Graphics | Yes | |||
Ore ga Kantoku Da! Gekitou Pennant Race | NPB NPB NPB can refer to:* NAS Parallel Benchmarks, a set of benchmarks developed by the NASA for measuring the performance of supercomputers* National Printing Bureau of Japan... |
Yes | |||
Super Galdelic Hour | Exrays | Yes | |||
Endonesia Endonesia , sometimes Endnesia or Exotica, is a adventure video game for the PlayStation 2. The game was developed by Vanpool and published by Enix exclusively in Japan on May 31, 2001.-Gameplay:... |
Vanpool Vanpool (company) Vanpool, Inc. is a Japanese developer of video games, music software, computer software and toys. Its employees include Taro Kudou and Kazuyuki Kurashima, both of which worked for the independent game developer Love-de-Lic.-Games:... |
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The Fear | tri-Crescendo Tri-Crescendo Tri-Crescendo is a video game developer from Japan. It was founded in February 1999 by Hiroya Hatsushiba, who still runs the company. Hatsushiba, originally being a sound programmer, carried his experience into Tri-Crescendo; the company was initially responsible for the sound in all games by... |
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Grandia II Grandia II is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts originally for the Dreamcast console as part of their Grandia series. Initially released in Japan in August 2000 by Sega, the game was later made available in English for North America the following December, and in Europe in February 2001, with... (PlayStation 2 Japanese version) |
Game Arts Game Arts is a Japanese video game software developer located in Tokyo, Japan. Originally established in 1985 as a computer software company, they have since expanded their enterprise to produce for a number of game console and handheld systems... , Rocket Studio |
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Orega Kantoku Da! Volume 2 | Yes | ||||
Dramatic Soccer Game: Nippon Daihyou Senshu Ninarou! | Yes | ||||
Zoku Segare Ijiri | Yes | ||||
Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daiboken 3 is the third game in the Torneko series. It is part of the Mystery Dungeon series and contains randomly generated dungeons and uses turn-based action combat. It is the third Dragon Quest spin-off game in the Mystery Dungeon series... |
Chunsoft Chunsoft is a Japanese video game developer specializing in console RPGs and visual novels. It was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer from Enix... , Matrix Software |
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Itadaki Street 3 | TOSE | Yes |
Game Boy
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Dungeon Land | December 15, 1992 | Yes | |||
Nankoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun | March 25, 1994 | Daft | Yes |
Game Boy Color
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Dragon Warrior I & II | TOSE TOSE is a video game development company based in Kyoto, Japan. It is most known for developing Nintendo's Game & Watch Gallery series, various Dragon Ball games, as well as other Nintendo products... |
Yes | Yes | ||
Dragon Warrior Monsters | TOSE | Yes | Yes | ||
Dragon Quest III: And Into the Legend… Dragon Warrior III Dragon Warrior III, known in Japan as , is a console role-playing game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix . It is the third installment in the Dragon Quest series , first released for the Famicom in Japan, and then the NES in North America... |
TOSE | Yes | Yes | ||
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Journey Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 Dragon Warrior Monsters 2, known in Japan as , is a video game published by Enix for the Game Boy Color. It is the second Dragon Warrior Monsters game for the Game Boy Color and features two different versions of the same game, Cobi's Journey and Tara's Adventure Dragon Warrior Monsters 2, known... |
TOSE | Yes | Yes | ||
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 Dragon Warrior Monsters 2, known in Japan as , is a video game published by Enix for the Game Boy Color. It is the second Dragon Warrior Monsters game for the Game Boy Color and features two different versions of the same game, Cobi's Journey and Tara's Adventure Dragon Warrior Monsters 2, known... |
TOSE | Yes | Yes | ||
Doki Doki Densetsu: Mahoujin Guruguru | Yes | ||||
Command Master | Yes | ||||
Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Star Ocean: Blue Sphere is a 2001 Game Boy Color video game that is the direct sequel to Star Ocean: The Second Story. It has never been released outside of Japan. The text is colloquial with an emphasis on "sci-fi" jargon... |
tri-Ace Tri-Ace is a Japanese video game development company formed in 1995 by former Telenet Japan employees Yoshiharu Gotanda , Masaki Norimoto and Joe Asanuma . The name is a play on words regarding the "three aces" who formed the company... |
Yes |
Game Boy Advance
Title | First release | Developer(s) | JP | NA | EU |
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Torneko: The Last Hope Torneko: The Last Hope Torneko: The Last Hope, known as in Japan, is a console role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation.The game was co-developed by Chunsoft and Matrix Software and published by Enix in both Japan and North America in 1999 and 2000 respectively.... |
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Snap Kids | GameKids | Yes | |||
Samurai Evolution: Oukoku Geist | TeaSet | Yes | |||
Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daiboken 3 is the third game in the Torneko series. It is part of the Mystery Dungeon series and contains randomly generated dungeons and uses turn-based action combat. It is the third Dragon Quest spin-off game in the Mystery Dungeon series... |
Chunsoft Chunsoft is a Japanese video game developer specializing in console RPGs and visual novels. It was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer from Enix... |
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart is the third game in the Dragon Quest Monsters series, released only in Japan by Enix for the Game Boy Advance. The game was simultaneously announced with Dragon Quest VIII in Famitsu in 2002... |
TOSE | Yes |
Home computer videogames
Before focusing on the console segment, Enix published videogames for Japanese home computers. The early videogames were created by hobbyists for several programming contests held by Enix while the others were outsourced by Enix to developer studios. A few of the videogames were later ported to consoles.Online videogames
These were available in Japan and Asia only.Title | Platform(s) | First release (and current status) |
Developer(s) |
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Minna de Quest: Nijiiro no Yoru | E-mail Play-by-mail game Play-by-mail games, sometimes known as "Play-by-post", are games, of any type, played through postal mail or e-mail. One example, chess, has been played by mail for centuries . Another example, Diplomacy, has been played by mail since the 1960s, starting with a printed newsletter written by John... |
July 23, 2001 (active) |
Lindwurm |
Cross Gate | Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows is a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft.Microsoft introduced an operating environment named Windows on November 20, 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces . Microsoft Windows came to dominate the world's personal... |
July 23, 2001 (ended September 30, 2007) |
Dwango, Zener Works, ponsbic |
Depth Fantasia | Microsoft Windows | December 6, 2001 | Headlock |
Chase Chase | Microsoft Windows | February 28, 2002 | Hi Corporation, Org Corporation |
Other videogames
Enix also produced a few arcade and mobile phone videogames, such as Dragon Quest Monsters iDragon Quest Monsters
or Dragon Warrior Monsters, as it was known in North America, is a spin off series of the Dragon Quest games. Published by Enix Corporation , it sets the player in a medieval/fantasy world filled with magic, monsters and knights...
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