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Ralph Wiggum 11-25-02 10:50 PM

Enix To Merge With Square
 
http://www.gamepro.com/index.html?/g...ws/27256.shtml

Huh. Didn't see that coming.

Deftones 11-25-02 11:50 PM

wow, now we can have a Dragon Warrior/Final Fantasy crossover game. :lol:

darkside 11-25-02 11:58 PM


Originally posted by Deftones17
wow, now we can have a Dragon Warrior/Final Fantasy crossover game. :lol:
Don't laugh too much, I would buy that the minute it came out. :)

Mattalos 11-26-02 12:09 AM

Final Dragon Fantasy Quest!

darkside 11-26-02 12:12 AM

I can see it now. An RPG with SNES quality graphics and 10 hours of state of the art CGI cut scenes. rotfl

Trigger 11-26-02 12:20 AM

Who's Enix? Sounds like a part-time deputy on the Dukes of Hazzard.

ScandalUMD 11-26-02 12:44 AM


Originally posted by Trigger
Who's Enix? Sounds like a part-time deputy on the Dukes of Hazzard.
Ever play Dragon Warrior on NES? Well, that series is still going strong in Japan, and it's bigger than Final Fantasy over there.

I have absolutely no idea what this means, but this is a Japanese RPG juggernaut.

What this means for Sony is particularly interesting. They've effectively gone from being a major player with Square to a smaller player in Enix, I think.

I think this is a "console war" maneuver, but I have no idea which company is behind it. Microsoft could be implementing a strategy to penetrate Japan, or Nintendo could be striking back. I don't think it's Sony, because they seem to be kind of screwed over.

On a related note, I saw a story a couple of months ago that Square, Enix and Nintendo were collaborating on a project, or that developers from Square and Enix had been hired away by Nintendo for some project, but I haven't heard anything since, and I can't find the original link. I'm eager to see what happens here.

Trigger 11-26-02 12:47 AM

I've never heard of Enix, and I guess that's not surprising since it was an NES game. It would probably be best I stay out of the postulations over this merger about what it all means in the great console conspiracy/war. :)

victant 11-26-02 03:47 AM

Enix + Square = :jawdrop:

madara 11-26-02 04:29 AM

Never heard of Enix!?, dear god. Anyhow lets not jump to multiple conspiracys yet.Sadly japanese economy is really that bad that something this wild after all these years of competition finally happens.

Now if only someone grow a brain and pick up Falcom, makers of Y's for starters that been stuck in japanese pc development because they dont have funds or size.

Ralph Wiggum 11-26-02 04:36 AM

This means that Xbox will never sell in Japan. Dragon Warrior is the ultimate system seller there and many thought that Microsoft's big potential coup (last chance) would be to land Dragon Quest 8 as an exclusive. I've heard [possible internet gibberish] that the Japanese government doesn't let them release DQ games on weekdays because so many people just drop everything to play [/possible internet gibberish].

I'd guess that there will be some big collaborative game announced in the near future. Another Chrono game perhaps? :D

cubanx 11-26-02 04:44 AM

Some other Enix titles.

Grandia Series
Star Ocean
Gigantic Drive

PixyJunket 11-26-02 07:37 AM

Ah yes.. I can already sense Dragon Quest 8 with over 10 billion hours of CG movies and badly fanfiction-like plot lines.

Oh well.. 1-6 still live as the best RPGs ever.

jeffdsmith 11-26-02 08:57 AM

Wow, this is huge news. Don't know how I feel about it. I liked their being two companies that were good at RPG's. Competition on the software side is key.

Thunderball 11-26-02 09:29 AM

*gets on knees and prays*


Would it be to much to ask for a next gen Actraiser?

PixyJunket 11-26-02 09:36 AM


Originally posted by Thunderball
Would it be to much to ask for a next gen Actraiser?
You know as much as I do, that yes, it IS too much to ask.. :( :(

Michael Corvin 11-26-02 09:52 AM


Originally posted by Thunderball
*gets on knees and prays*


Would it be to much to ask for a next gen Actraiser?

I thought I was the only one missing current generations of this game. Man that would be cool.

So that makes me wonder how old the average DVDtalker is if they have never heard of Enix or Dragon Warrior.

trigun 11-26-02 10:06 AM


Originally posted by cubanx
Some other Enix titles.

Grandia Series
Star Ocean
Gigantic Drive

I thought Grandia was Game Arts?

Jeremy517 11-26-02 02:06 PM


Originally posted by Thunderball
*gets on knees and prays*


Would it be to much to ask for a next gen Actraiser?

As long as it is nothing like Actraiser 2...

Ghym 11-26-02 02:16 PM


Originally posted by Michael Corvin
So that makes me wonder how old the average DVDtalker is if they have never heard of Enix or Dragon Warrior.
Well, I'm 27 and I've never heard of Enix. I have heard of Dragon Warrior though. It's probably because I've never really liked console RPGs, so I never really paid any attention to them. :p

Trigger 11-26-02 03:04 PM

I'm 28 and I've never heard of it... goo goo ga ga, I'm a baby.

kvrdave 11-26-02 03:38 PM


Originally posted by juiio
As long as it is nothing like Actraiser 2...
:lol: Exactly! Actraiser was a great game. Actraiser 2 was a waste.

nitipan 11-26-02 04:43 PM

Finally, my dream comes true. Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior) story line with FF quality graphic. If you like RPG game, this merge should be a great news for you.

KissyFurNYC 11-26-02 04:54 PM

now call them : Square Enix
 
Wow...Enix is in charge! :O

Kinda like the Irresistable force meeting the immovable object, they way they put it...

From Magic Box International Game news:

Square and Enix announced they will be merging into a new company called Square Enix in Japan on April 1, 2003. Both Square and Enix are the top RPG makers in Japan, with the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series on hand, Square Enix would become the biggest RPG developer. The purpose of the amalgamation is to use the centripetal force to the creator and the content property to maximize and reinforce the earnings base. In the amalgamation ratio, Square is 0.81 and Enix is 1.0, therefore Square will become the dissolution company while Enix will take charge of Square Enix. The new chairman for Square Enix is Keiji Honda, the president and representative director of Enix; and Square's Wada Youichi will become the vice president of the company.Magic Box Link

Trigger 11-26-02 09:11 PM

If Microsoft bought this new company all of our heads would simultaneously explode.


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