List of Enix games
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.
Console videogames
Nintendo Entertainment System (since 1983)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (since 1990)
Title |
First release |
Developer(s) |
JP |
NA |
EU |
ActRaiser [1] |
December 16, 1990 |
Quintet |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
ActRaiser 2 [1] |
October 29, 1993 |
Quintet |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Soul Blazer [1] |
January 31, 1992 |
Quintet |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Illusion of Gaia [1] |
November 27, 1993 |
Quintet |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
E.V.O.: Search for Eden |
December 21, 1992 |
Almanic [2] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
The 7th Saga |
April 23, 1993 |
Produce [3] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Paladin's Quest (North American version) |
October 1993 |
Copya System [4] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Brain Lord |
January 29, 1994 |
Produce [3] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Robotrek [1] |
July 8, 1994 |
Quintet, Ancient |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (North American version) |
1995 |
Quest [5] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Terranigma [1] |
October 20, 1995 |
Quintet |
Yes |
|
Yes [6] |
Dark Half |
May 31, 1996 |
WestOne Bit Entertainment |
Yes |
|
|
Dragon Warrior I & II |
December 18, 1993 |
Chunsoft |
Yes |
|
|
Dragon Quest III: And Into the Legend… |
December 6, 1996 |
Heartbeat |
Yes |
|
|
Dragon Quest V: Tenkū no Hanayome |
September 27, 1992 |
Chunsoft |
Yes |
|
|
Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi |
December 9, 1995 |
Heartbeat |
Yes |
|
|
Itadaki Street 2 |
February 26, 1994 |
Tomcat System |
Yes |
|
|
Joushou Mahjong Tenpai |
September 29, 1995 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Jyutei Senki |
August 27, 1993 |
TamTam |
Yes |
|
|
Lennus 2 |
1996 July 26 |
Copya Systems |
Yes |
|
|
Mahoujin GuruGuru |
April 21, 1995 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Mahoujin GuruGuru 2 |
April 12, 1996 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Mystic Ark |
July 14, 1995 |
Produce |
Yes |
|
|
Nankoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun |
March 25, 1994 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Nekketsu Tairiku Burning Heroes |
March 17, 1995 |
J-Force |
Yes |
|
|
Star Ocean |
July 19, 1996 |
tri-Ace [7] |
Yes |
|
|
Violinist of Hameln |
September 29, 1995 |
Daft |
Yes |
|
|
Wonder Project J: Kikai no Shōnen Pīno |
December 9, 1994 |
Almanic [8] |
Yes |
|
|
King Arthur & the Knights of Justice [9] |
July 1995 |
Manley & Associates |
|
Yes |
|
Sega Saturn (since 1994)
Title |
First release |
Developer(s) |
JP |
NA |
EU |
Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari |
November 27, 1997 |
Givro |
Yes |
|
|
Nin Pen Man Maru |
December 18, 1997 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Riven (Japanese version) |
April 9, 1998 |
Cyan[10] |
Yes |
|
|
Nihondaihyō Chiimu no Kantoku ni Narou! |
June 25, 1998 |
|
Yes |
|
|
PlayStation (since 1994)
Title |
First release |
Developer(s) |
JP |
NA |
EU |
Bust a Groove |
January 29, 1998 |
Metro Graphics[11] |
Yes |
Yes[12] |
Yes[13] |
Star Ocean: The Second Story |
July 30, 1998 |
tri-Ace[7] |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes[14] |
Tomb Raider III (Japanese version) |
March 4, 1999 |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Bust a Groove 2 |
April 15, 1999 |
Metro Graphics[11] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Torneko: The Last Hope |
September 15, 1999 |
Chunsoft[15] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Valkyrie Profile |
December 22, 1999 |
tri-Ace[7] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Dragon Warrior VII |
August 26, 2000 |
Heartbeat, Artepiazza |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Astronōka |
August 27, 1998 |
MuuMuu, System Sacom |
Yes |
|
|
Itadaki Street: Gorgeous King |
September 23, 1998 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Great Hits |
October 29, 1998 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Eurasia Express Satsujin Jiken |
November 26, 1998 |
System Sacom |
Yes |
|
|
Googootrops |
January 28, 1999 |
Produce |
Yes |
|
|
Mystic Ark: Maboroshi Gekijou |
March 18, 1999 |
Produce |
Yes |
|
|
Segare Ijiri |
June 3, 1999 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Pop'n Tanks! |
July 29, 1999 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Rakugaki Showtime |
July 29, 1999 |
Treasure[16] |
Yes |
|
|
Planet Laika |
October 21, 1999 |
Quintet, Zeque |
Yes |
|
|
Kaikan Phrase: Datenshi Kourin |
February 24, 2000 |
Produce |
Yes |
|
|
Utautau: Seirei Songs |
February 24, 2000 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Ten Made Jack: Odorokimamenoki Dai Tou Bou!! |
March 23, 2000 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Omiai Commando: Bakappuru Nitsukkomiwo |
March 30, 2000 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Suzuki Bakuhatsu |
July 6, 2000 |
SOL |
Yes |
|
|
Blade Arts: Tasogare no Miyako R'lyeh |
September 28, 2000 |
Ea |
Yes |
|
|
Riven (Japanese version) |
December 23, 1997 |
Cyan[10] |
Yes |
|
|
Eggs of Steel (Japanese version) |
July 30, 1998 |
Rhythm and Hues Studios |
Yes |
|
|
Nintendo 64 (since 1996)
PlayStation 2 (since 2000)
Title |
First release |
Developer(s) |
JP |
NA |
EU |
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time |
February 27, 2003 |
tri-Ace[7] |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Grandia Xtreme |
January 31, 2002 |
Game Arts[18] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Robot Alchemic Drive |
November 4, 2002 |
Sandlot[19] |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Ø Story |
April 27, 2000 |
General Entertainment |
Yes |
|
|
Dance Summit 2001: Bust A Move, Bust a groove 3 |
November 2, 2000 |
Metro Graphics |
Yes |
|
|
Ore ga Kantoku Da! Gekitou Pennant Race |
November 22, 2000 |
NPB |
Yes |
|
|
Super Galdelic Hour |
March 29, 2001 |
Exrays |
Yes |
|
|
Endonesia |
May 31, 2001 |
Vanpool |
Yes |
|
|
The Fear |
July 26, 2001 |
tri-Crescendo |
Yes |
|
|
Grandia II (PlayStation 2 Japanese version)[18] |
February 21, 2002 |
Game Arts, Rocket Studio |
Yes |
|
|
Orega Kantoku Da! Volume 2 |
March 7, 2002 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Dramatic Soccer Game: Nippon Daihyou Senshu Ninarou! |
May 23, 2002 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Zoku Segare Ijiri |
June 27, 2002 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 |
October 31, 2002 |
Chunsoft,[15] Matrix Software |
Yes |
|
|
Itadaki Street 3 |
December 22, 2002 |
TOSE |
Yes |
|
|
Handheld Console videogames
Game Boy
Title |
First release |
Developer(s) |
JP |
NA |
EU |
Dungeon Land |
December 15, 1992 |
|
Yes |
|
|
Nankoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun |
March 25, 1994 |
Daft |
Yes |
|
|
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
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) |
Minna de Quest: Nijiiro no Yoru[note a][note b] |
E-mail |
July 23, 2001 (active) |
Lindwurm[21] |
Cross Gate[note a] |
Microsoft Windows |
July 23, 2001 (ended September 30, 2007) |
Dwango, Zener Works, ponsbic |
Depth Fantasia[note a] |
Microsoft Windows |
December 6, 2001 (ended November 13, 2005) |
Headlock |
Chase Chase[note a] |
Microsoft Windows |
February 28, 2002 (ended May 30, 2003) |
Hi Corporation, Org Corporation |
Other videogames
Enix also produced a few arcade and mobile phone videogames, such as Dragon Quest Monsters i.[22]
References