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Square video games
Square video games









  1. Square video games software#
  2. Square video games professional#
  3. Square video games series#

Square video games software#

The main character (Rico Rodriguez) pulls the towel from behind him, revealing the Avalanche Software logo.

  • On Just Cause 3, the background is white and after about six seconds, it zooms out, revealing the logo on a beach towel on a seat.
  • Square Enix had acquired Eidos at that point, turning the latter into its European branch.
  • In the trailer for Just Cause 2, the words "London Studios" are displayed below the Square Enix logo.
  • A blue version of the still logo can be found on Dragon Quest Builders.
  • In rare cases, the logo may be bigger, or smaller to fit the screen.
  • Sometimes, the logo is still, and is put on a white or black background.
  • square video games

  • ^ a b c d e f g h i "2000 ~ 1996 Square Enix" (in Japanese).Logo: We see the letters "SQUARE ENIX" (in a modified version of the Bank Gothic font, with the "Q" being different and the E's both having their middle lines in red) form quickly on a dark background.
  • ^ Gantayat, Anoop (December 11, 2006).
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Square Enix franchises and businesses".
  • "Square Enix retires Eidos publishing label".
  • ^ Klepek, Patrick (September 28, 2005).
  • ^ "Consolidated Financial Results for the Six Months Ended September 30, 2004" (PDF).
  • Tactical role-playing, real-time strategyġ993, Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen ġ998, Automobili Lamborghini: Super Speed Race 64 Ģ017, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – VR Experience Sandbox, third-person shooter, action-adventureġ991, Itadaki Street: Watashi no Omise ni Yottette Ģ017, Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Ģ010, Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals

    Square video games professional#

    Side-scroller, platformer, action role-playingĢ006, Battle Gear 4 Tuned Professional Version Ģ021, Puzzle Bobble VR: Vacation Odyssey Ģ000, Chaos Break -Episode from "Chaos Heat"-Ģ020, Densha de Go!! Hashirou Yamanote-sen Ģ022, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunionġ994, Heimdall 2: Into the Hall of Worlds * Franchise primarily published but not developed by Square, Enix, Square Enix, or their subsidiaries Franchises Franchise

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    Square video games series#

    Franchises are defined as any set of interconnected media consisting of more than one release, and video game franchises are defined as franchises which were initially created as a video game or series of video games.

    square video games

    This list includes franchises in which Square Enix, or its original components Enix and Square, or its subsidiaries, were the primary developer or publisher, even if the series was begun prior to the subsidiary's acquisition. The Dragon Quest series has sold over 85 million units worldwide and is one of the most popular video game series in Japan, while the Kingdom Hearts series has shipped over 36 million copies worldwide. Of its properties, the Final Fantasy franchise is the best-selling, with a total worldwide sales of over 173 million units. The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts series. Since its inception, the company has developed or published hundreds of titles in various video game franchises on numerous gaming systems. Square Enix acquired Taito in September 2005, which continues to publish its own video games, and acquired game publisher Eidos Interactive in April 2009, which was merged with Square Enix's European publishing wing and renamed as Square Enix Europe. This is a list of video game franchises by Square Enix, a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger of Enix and Square on April 1, 2003.











    Square video games