List of Enix games

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This is a list of games developed or published by Enix. This list pertains to games that were created before the merger. For a list of games after the merger, please see List of Square Enix games.

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Title Date Developer Platform(s) Region(s)
Cosmic Soldier 01983-02 February 1983 Yoshiyuki Okada Personal computers JP
Door Door 01983-02 February 1983 Koichi Nakamura Personal computers JP
Morita no Battle Field 01983-02 February 1983 Kazuo Morita Personal computers JP
Seiko's Adventure 01983-02 February 1983 Toshiyuki Asanuma Personal computers JP
Underground Monster 01983-02 February 1983 Osamu Hasegawa Personal computers JP
Alphos 01983-06 June 1983 Random House Personal computers JP
Light Flipper 01983-06 June 1983 Yoshiyuki Okada Personal computers JP
Mari-chan Kikiippatsu 01983-06 June 1983 Tadashi Makimura Personal computers JP
Gekisen! Minamitaiheiyo 01983-06 June 1983 Osamu Hasegawa Personal computers JP
Joshiryo Panic 01983-06 June 1983 Tadashi Makimura Personal computers JP
Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken 01983-06 June 1983 Yuuji Horii Personal computers JP
Checker Flag 01983-10 October 1983 Masao Aoba Personal computers JP
Cosmo Crash 01983-10 October 1983[citation needed] Kazuhiro Hasegawa[citation needed] Personal computers[citation needed] JP
Dokuron no Kan 01983-10 October 1983 Takashi Goto Personal computers JP
Fan Fun 01983-10 October 1983 Yasuhiro Miyata Personal computers JP
Lolita Syndrome 01983-10 October 1983 Katsumi Mochizuki Personal computers JP
Tropical Boy 01983-10 October 1983 Takeshi Nakazawa Personal computers JP
Lovely Asuka 1983
PushMan 01984-02 February 1984 Masashi Hijikata Personal computers JP
Newtron 01984-05 May 1984 Chunsoft Personal computers JP
Parallel World 01984-05 May 1984 Toshiyuki Nagase Personal computers JP
Dark Castle 01984-07 July 1984 Random House Personal computers JP
Karakuri Ninpou 01984-08 August 1984 Takeshi Nakazawa Personal computers JP
Zarth 01984-08 August 1984 Studio Jandora Personal computers JP
Magic Garden 01984-09 September 1984 Toru Hidaka Personal computers JP
Wingman 01984-11 November 1984 Tam Tam Personal computers JP
Again (co-published by Random House) 01984-12 December 1984 Yuhei Yamaguchi Personal computers JP
Gumball (Japanese version) 01984-12 December 1984 Brøderbund Personal computers JP
Plane 4989 01984-12 December 1984 Kazuo Ohashi Personal computers JP
Blue Fox 1984 FM-7 JP
Flip Flop 1984
High School Adventure 1984
El Dorado Denki 01985-01 January 1985 Tadashi Makimura, et al. Personal computers JP
Door Door mkII 01985-02 February 1985 Chunsoft Personal computers JP
Typing Exercise 01985-02 February 1985 Chunsoft Personal computers JP
Zaxus 01985-03 March 1985 Yasuhiro Miyata Personal computers JP
Tokyo Nampa Street 01985-04 April 1985 Sekino Hikaru, et al. Personal computers JP
The Karuizawa Kidnapping Guide 01985-05 May 1985 Yuji Horii Personal computers JP
World Golf 01985-07 July 1985 Masashi Muramori Personal computers JP
Door Door 01985-07-18 18 July 1985 Chunsoft Famicom JP
Kazuo Morita's Shogi 01985-08 August 1985 Random House Personal computers JP
The Earth Fighter Rayieza 01985-11 November 1985 Makoto Kuba, et al. Personal computers JP
Xevious (computer version) 01985-11 November 1985 Game Kyojin Personal computers JP
The Portopia Serial Murder Case 01985-11-29 29 November 1985 Chunsoft Famicom JP
Falancse 1985
Magic Knight Rayearth 1985
Zasu 1985
Wingman 2: Kitakura's Revival 01986-04 April 1986 Tam Tam Personal computers JP
Fist of the North Star 01986-05 May 1986 Toru Hidaka, et al. Personal computers JP
Dragon Warrior 01986-05-27 27 May 1986 Chunsoft NES JP / NA
Dragon Warrior II 01987-01-26 26 January 1987 Chunsoft NES JP / NA
Jesus 01987-04 April 1987 Game Kyojin, et al. Personal computers JP
Gandhara 01987-05 May 1987 Toru Hidaka, et al.[1] Personal computers JP
Dragon Buster (computer version) 01987-08 August 1987 Namco[2] Personal computers JP
World Golf II 01987-10 October 1987 Personal computers JP
Wingman Special 01987-12 December 1987 Tam Tam Personal computers JP
Animal Land Murder Case 1987 MSX JP
Dragon Warrior III 01988-02-10 10 February 1988 Chunsoft NES JP / NA
Angelus 01988-07 July 1988 Personal computers JP
The Old Village Story 01988-12 December 1988 Personal computers JP
Burning Point 01989-02 February 1989 Personal computers JP
Prajator: Image Ranger 01989-12 December 1989 Personal computers JP
Dragon Warrior IV 01990-02-11 11 February 1990 Chunsoft NES, PlayStation JP / NA
Misty Blue 01990-04-02 2 April 1990 Personal computers JP
Formula C.M.S. 01990-07 July 1990 Personal computers JP
Shuten dōji 01990-09 September 1990 Personal computers JP
World Golf III 01990-10 October 1990 Personal computers JP
ActRaiser[3] 01990-12-16 16 December 1990 Quintet Super NES, mobile phones,[4] Virtual Console[5] JP / NA / PAL
Jesus 2 01991-03-24 24 March 1991 Personal computers JP
Fangs: The Saga of Wolf Blood 01991-11-29 29 November 1991 Personal computers JP
Code-Zero 1991 Sharp X68000 JP
Soul Blazer[3] 01992-01-31 31 January 1992 Quintet Super NES JP / NA / PAL
Phalanx 01992-08-07 7 August 1992 Kemco Super NES JP / NA
Dragon Quest V: Tenkū no Hanayome 01992-09-27 27 September 1992 Chunsoft Super Famicom, PlayStation 2 JP
Dungeon Land 01992-12-15 15 December 1992 Game Boy JP
Just Breed 01992-12-15 15 December 1992 Famicom JP
E.V.O.: Search for Eden 01992-12-21 21 December 1992 Almanic[6] Super NES JP / NA
The 7th Saga 01993-04-23 23 April 1993 Produce[7] Super NES JP / NA
Jyutei Senki 01993-08-27 27 August 1993 Super Famicom JP
ActRaiser 2[3] 01993-10-29 29 October 1993 Quintet Super NES JP / NA / PAL
Paladin's Quest (North American version) 01993-10 October 1993 Copya System[8] Super NES NA
Illusion of Gaia (JP / NA)[3]
Illusion of Time (PAL)
01993-11-27 27 November 1993 Quintet Super NES JP / NA / PAL
Dragon Quest I•II 01993-12-18 18 December 1993 Super Famicom JP
Brain Lord 01994-01-29 29 January 1994 Produce[7] Super NES JP / NA[7]
Itadaki Street 2 01994-02-26 26 February 1994 Super Famicom JP
Nankoku Shounen Papuwa-Kun 01994-03-25 25 March 1994 Super Famicom, Game Boy JP
Robotrek[3] 01994-07-08 8 July 1994 Quintet, Ancient Super NES JP / NA
Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shōnen Pīno 01994-12-09 9 December 1994 Almanic[9] Super Famicom JP
Nekketsu Tairiku Burning Heroes 01995-03-17 17 March 1995 Super Famicom JP
Mahoujin GuruGuru 01995-04-21 21 April 1995 Super Famicom JP
Mystic Ark 01995-07-14 14 July 1995 Produce Super Famicom JP
King Arthur & the Knights of Justice[10] 01995-07 July 1995 Manley & Associates Super NES NA
Joushou Mahjong Tenpai 01995-09-29 29 September 1995 Super Famicom JP
Violinist of Hameln 01995-09-29 29 September 1995 Super Famicom JP
Terranigma[3] 01995-10-20 20 October 1995 Quintet Super NES JP / PAL[11]
Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi 01995-12-09 9 December 1995 Heartbeat Super Famicom JP
Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen (Super NES North American version) 1995 Quest[12] Super NES NA
Mahoujin GuruGuru 2 01996-04-12 12 April 1996 Super Famicom JP
Dark Half 01996-05-31 31 May 1996 Super Famicom JP
Star Ocean 01996-07-19 19 July 1996 tri-Ace[13] Super Famicom JP
Wonder Project J2: Koruro no Mori no Josette 01996-11-22 22 November 1996 Givro[9] Nintendo 64 JP
Dragon Quest III: And Into the Legend… 01996-12-06 6 December 1996 Super Famicom JP
Mischief Makers[14] 01997-06-26 26 June 1997 Treasure Nintendo 64 JP / NA / PAL
Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari 01997-11-27 27 November 1997 Sega Saturn JP
Nin Pen Man Maru 01997-12-18 18 December 1997 Sega Saturn JP
Riven (PlayStation version) 01997-12-23 23 December 1997 Cyan[15] PlayStation JP
Bust a Groove 01998-01-29 29 January 1998 Metro Graphics[16] PlayStation JP / PAL[17] / NA
Riven (Sega Saturn version) 01998-04-09 9 April 1998 Cyan[15] Sega Saturn JP
Nihondaihyou Chiimu no Kantoku Ninarou! 01998-06-25 25 June 1998 Sega Saturn JP
Hello Charlie!! 01998-07-30 30 July 1998 PlayStation JP
Star Ocean: The Second Story 01998-07-30 30 July 1998 tri-Ace[13] PlayStation JP / NA / PAL[18]
Astronoka 01998-08-27 27 August 1998 PlayStation JP
Itadaki Street: Gorgeous King 01998-09-23 23 September 1998 PlayStation JP
Dragon Warrior Monsters 01998-09-25 25 September 1998 TOSE[19] Game Boy JP / NA
Great Hits 01998-10-29 29 October 1998 PlayStation JP
Murder on the Eurasia Express 01998-11-26 26 November 1998 PlayStation JP
Googootrops 01999-01-28 28 January 1999 Produce PlayStation JP
Tomb Raider 3 (Japanese version) 01999-03-04 4 March 1999 PlayStation JP
Mystic Ark: Maboroshi Gekijou 01999-03-18 18 March 1999 Produce PlayStation JP
Bust a Groove 2 01999-04-15 15 April 1999 Metro Graphics[16] PlayStation JP / NA
Segare Ijiri 01999-06-03 3 June 1999 PlayStation JP
Pop'n Tanks! 01999-07-29 29 July 1999 PlayStation JP
Rakugaki Showtime 01999-07-29 29 July 1999 PlayStation JP
Torneko: The Last Hope 01999-09-15 15 September 1999 Chunsoft[20] PlayStation, Game Boy Advance JP / NA
Dragon Warrior I & II 01999-09-23 23 September 1999 Game Boy Color JP / NA
Planet Laika 01999-10-21 21 October 1999 PlayStation JP
Valkyrie Profile 01999-12-22 22 December 1999 tri-Ace[13] PlayStation, PSP JP / NA / PAL
Kaikan Phrase: Datenshi Kourin 02000-02-24 24 February 2000 Produce PlayStation JP
Utautau: Seirei Songs 02000-02-24 24 February 2000 PlayStation JP
Ten Made Jack: Odorokimamenoki Dai Tou Bou!! 02000-03-23 23 March 2000 PlayStation JP
Omiai Commando: Bakappuru Nitsukkomiwo 02000-03-30 30 March 2000 PlayStation JP
0 Story 02000-04-27 27 April 2000 General Entertainment PlayStation 2 JP
Kachipaka 02000-05-19 19 May 2000 Windows JP
Suzuki Bakuhatsu 02000-07-06 6 July 2000 PlayStation JP
Dragon Warrior VII 02000-08-26 26 August 2000 Heartbeat, Artepiazza PlayStation JP / NA
Blade Arts: Tasogare no Miyako R'lyeh 02000-09-28 28 September 2000 PlayStation JP
Dance Summit 2001: Bust A Move 02000-11-02 2 November 2000 PlayStation 2 JP
Doki Doki Densetsu: Mahoujin Guruguru 02000-11-17 17 November 2000 Game Boy Color JP
Command Master 02000-11-22 22 November 2000 Game Boy Color JP
Orega Kantoku Da! Gekitou Pennant Race 02000-11-22 22 November 2000 PlayStation 2 JP
Dragon Quest III: And Into the Legend… 02000-12-08 8 December 2000 Game Boy Color JP
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Journey 02001-03-15 15 March 2001 TOSE[19] Game Boy Color JP / NA
Super Galdelic Hour 02001-03-29 29 March 2001 Enix Corporation PlayStation 2 JP
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure 02001-04-12 12 April 2001 TOSE[19] Game Boy Color JP / NA
Endonesia 02001-05-31 31 May 2001 SquareSoft PlayStation 2 JP
Star Ocean: Blue Sphere 02001-06-28 28 June 2001 tri-Ace[13] Game Boy Color JP
The Fear 02001-07-26 26 July 2001 tri-Crescendo PlayStation 2 JP
Snap Kids 02002-01-17 17 January 2002 Game Boy Advance JP
Grandia Xtreme 02002-01-31 31 January 2002 Game Arts[21] PlayStation 2 JP / NA
Grandia II (PlayStation 2 Japanese version)[21] 02002-02-21 21 February 2002 Game Arts PlayStation 2 JP
Orega Kantoku Da! Volume 2 02002-03-07 7 March 2002 Enix Corporation PlayStation 2 JP
Dramatic Soccer Game: Nippon Daihyou Senshu Ninarou! 02002-05-23 23 May 2002 Enix Corporation PlayStation 2 JP
Zoku Segare Ijiri 02002-06-27 27 June 2002 Enix Corporation PlayStation 2 JP
Samurai Evolution: Oukoku Geist 02002-09-20 20 September 2002 TeaSet Game Boy Advance JP
Torneko's Great Adventure 3: Mysterious Dungeon 02002-10-31 31 October 2002 Chunsoft[20] PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance JP
Robot Alchemic Drive 02002-11-04 4 November 2002 Sandlot[22] PlayStation 2 JP / NA
Itadaki Street 3 02002-12-22 22 December 2002 Armor Project PlayStation 2 JP
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time 02003-02-27 27 February 2003 tri-Ace[13] PlayStation 2 JP / NA / PAL
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart 02003-03-29 29 March 2003 TOSE[19] Game Boy Advance JP
Depth Fantasia Unknown
MaildeQuest Lindwurm
Savior Unknown

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[edit] Footnotes

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  4. ^ Square Enix and Macrospace Team Up For Mobile Content. Square Enix Mobile (2004-07-08). Retrieved on 2007-08-11.
  5. ^ Master Game List. Nintendo of America. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.
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  8. ^ Shibao, Hidenori. 「レナス古代機械の記憶の記憶」3 (Japanese). ゲームの王道. Retrieved on 2007-08-13.
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  10. ^ “King Arthur & the Knights of Justice”, Nintendo Power 70: p. 36, March 1995 . "Our first Epic Center developer focus zooms in on King Arthur & the Knights of Justice from Enix. Manley & Associates is breaking ground with this game as the first American developer of a major adventure for Enix."
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