was a Japanese
video game publisher that produced
video game
Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device to gener ...
s,
anime
is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening of ...
and
manga
Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is use ...
. Enix is known for publishing the ''
Dragon Quest
previously published as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project ( Yuji Horii), Bird Studio (Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo ( Koichi Sugiyama) to its pu ...
'' series of
role-playing video games.
The company was founded by Yasuhiro Fukushima on September 22, 1975, as .
The name "Enix" is a play on the words "
phoenix", a mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes, and "
ENIAC
ENIAC (; Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945. There were other computers that had these features, but the ENIAC had all of them in one pac ...
", the world's first digital computer.
The company merged with rival
Square
In Euclidean geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles (90-degree angles, π/2 radian angles, or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle with two equal-length a ...
in 2003 to form
Square Enix.
History
Enix was founded on September 22, 1975, as Eidansha Boshu Service Center by Japanese
architect
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-turned-
entrepreneur
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Yasuhiro Fukushima.
The company initially published
tabloids that advertised
real estate
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.
On February 5, 1980, Eidansha Boshu Service created a wholly owned subsidiary Eidansya Fudousan for the purpose of specializing in real estate trading and brokerage.
Eidansya Fudousan took the name Eidansha Systems on August 18. 1981.
The following year, on August 30, 1982, Eidansha Systems was renamed Enix Corporation.
After a failed attempt of Eidansha Boshu Service to go nationwide in 1982, its newly established Enix subsidiary began a foray into the gaming market by holding a
personal computer
A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use. Personal computers are intended to be operated directly by an end user, rather than by a computer expert or tech ...
game programming contest.
One of the winners was ''Love Match Tennis'', created by
Yuji Horii. It would go on to become one of the company's first PC releases.
Another winner was the puzzle game ''
Door Door'' by
Koichi Nakamura, which would become one of the company's better known home computer titles. The game was subsequently ported to the
Nintendo Family Computer, but never saw any form of release outside Japan. Nakamura would stay on board as one Enix's key programmers.
Over the next few years, Enix published several video games for various Japanese home computer systems. Rather than developing games within its own company, Enix would continue to outsource the production of its games to other developers through the use of
royalties.
Enix is perhaps most famous for publishing the ''
Dragon Quest
previously published as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project ( Yuji Horii), Bird Studio (Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo ( Koichi Sugiyama) to its pu ...
'' series of console games (released as ''Dragon Warrior'' in
North America until 2005) developed by
Chunsoft. Key members of the developer's staff consisted of director Koichi Nakamura, writer Yuuji Horii, artist
Akira Toriyama
is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He first achieved mainstream recognition for his highly successful manga series '' Dr. Slump'', before going on to create '' Dragon Ball'' (his best-known work) and acting as a character des ...
, and composer
Koichi Sugiyama, among others. The
first game in the Famicom-based RPG series was released in 1986, and would eventually sell 1.5 million copies in Japan, establishing ''Dragon Quest'' as the company's most profitable franchise.
On April 1, 1989, the original Enix Corporation along with two sister companies (Konika Enix and Enix Products) were unified and merged into their parent Eidansha Boshu Service who then renamed itself Enix Corporation.
In 1991, Enix registered its stock with the Japan Securities Dealers Association, later known as
JASDAQ.
Enix soon began publishing
manga
Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is use ...
from its shonen magazine ''
Monthly Shōnen Gangan''. The company established ties with more
video game developers and would go on to publish several games for
fourth,
fifth, and
sixth generation game consoles. Despite the announcement that Enix's long-time competitor
Square Co., Ltd. would develop exclusively for
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
PlayStation, Enix announced in January 1997 that it would release games for both Nintendo and Sony consoles. This caused a significant rise in stock for both Enix and Sony. By November 1999, Enix was listed in the
Tokyo Stock Exchange
The , abbreviated as Tosho () or TSE/TYO, is a stock exchange located in Tokyo, Japan. It is the third largest stock exchange in the world by aggregate market capitalization of its listed companies, and the largest in Asia. It had 2,292 listed ...
's 1st section, indicating it as a "large company."
Merger with Square
In June 2001, Enix expressed interest in partnering with both Square and
Namco
was a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational video game and entertainment company, headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo. It held several international branches, including Namco America in Santa Clara, California, Namco Europe in London, Na ...
in
online
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ventures to deal with mounting development costs. That same month, Enix invested in the company
Game Arts, acquiring ¥99.2 million worth of stock shares in order to publish the latter's ''
Grandia'' series. Despite Enix's marketing of ''
Dragon Quest VII
''Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past'' is a 2000 Japanese role-playing video game developed by Heartbeat and ArtePiazza, and published by Enix for the PlayStation. It was released in North America in 2001 under the title ''Dragon ...
'' in 1999, the game was delayed numerous times and not released until 2000. As a result, the game didn't (as had been expected) contribute to the
fiscal year
A fiscal year (or financial year, or sometimes budget year) is used in government accounting, which varies between countries, and for budget purposes. It is also used for financial reporting by businesses and other organizations. Laws in many ju ...
1999, cutting the company's previous profit-to-sales ratio in half and causing its stock value to drop by 40% in early 2000.
Enix was further hurt by a delay of ''
Dragon Quest Monsters 2'' in Japan in 2001, dropping its first-half 2001 fiscal year profit by 89.71%.
Enix's competitor Square also suffered financially in 2001, mainly from the box office failure of its feature film ''
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within''. This made Enix hesitant to join with the company.
However, it was announced on November 26, 2002, that the two companies would
merge the following year in order to mutually decrease development costs and to compete with foreign developers.
The merge was delayed until April 1, 2003, when the new merged entity
Square Enix came into being, with Enix as the surviving company.
As part of the merger, former Square president Yoichi Wada was appointed the president of the new corporation, while former Enix president Keiji Honda became its vice president.The founder of Enix and the largest shareholder of the newly combined corporation, Yasuhiro Fukushima, was made its honorary chairman.
On October 1, 2008, Square Enix (the former Enix Corporation) renamed itself Square Enix Holdings and became a pure
holding company
A holding company is a company whose primary business is holding a controlling interest in the securities of other companies. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself. Its purpose is to own shares of other companies ...
.
On that same date, a new video game company called Square Enix was created as a subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings.
Subsidiaries
Asia
Digital Entertainment Academy Co., Ltd. was established as a partially owned subsidiary in 1991.
Originally called Toshima Ku Hokkaido University, the school was founded to teach
game development. As of April 2008, it is funded by 20 gaming corporations, including Square Enix.
Square Enix Webstar Network Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. was a company formed between Enix and Mauritius Webstar Inc. in 2001 to develop online and mobile phone games in China and, later, other parts of Asia. One of the products includes the MMORPG ''
Cross Gate''. The subsidiary was carried over after the merger between Square and Enix, but was dissolved in 2005 after the establishment of Square Enix China.
North America
Enix America Corporation was the corporation's first
American localization subsidiary based in
Redmond, Washington.
It was organized after the release of ''Dragon Warrior'' by
Nintendo of America in 1989. The subsidiary came into existence in 1990, but closed in November 1995 when the parent company decided to no longer release products in North America due to poor sales. One of the games they published, ''
King Arthur & the Knights of Justice'', was Enix's first and only North America exclusive game.
Enix America, Inc., Enix's last American localization subsidiary, was organized in 1999 after the release of ''
Dragon Warrior Monsters
''Dragon Quest Monsters'', released in North America as ''Dragon Warrior Monsters'', is the first video game in the ''Dragon Quest Monsters'' series. It was released in Japan by Enix on September 25, 1998, and co-published by Eidos Interactive ...
'' through a joint venture with
Eidos. Paul Handelman, who was part of Enix America Corporation's staff, returned to lead Enix America, Inc. as president. The corporation was in existence until 2003, ceasing to exist after the merger with Square Co., Ltd. It was based in
Seattle
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,
Washington.
Products
Video games
From 1983 to 1993, Enix published games for Japanese home computers including the
NEC PC-8801,
MSX
MSX is a standardized home computer architecture, announced by Microsoft and ASCII Corporation on June 16, 1983. It was initially conceived by Microsoft as a product for the Eastern sector, and jointly marketed by Kazuhiko Nishi, then vice-p ...
,
Sharp X68000, and
FM-7. Beginning on the Famicom, Enix published the very successful ''
Dragon Quest
previously published as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project ( Yuji Horii), Bird Studio (Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo ( Koichi Sugiyama) to its pu ...
'' series, which, after the formation of Square Enix, had already sold over 78 million copies worldwide.
Although the first few titles were developed by Chunsoft, other companies would also develop main installments, spin-offs, and remakes for the series including
Heartbeat
A heartbeat is one cardiac cycle of the heart.
Heartbeat, heart beat, heartbeats, and heart beats may refer to:
Computing
*Heartbeat (computing), a periodic signal to indicate normal operation or to synchronize parts of a system
*Heartbeat, clus ...
,
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
The company is best known for its involvement in the development of the ''Dragon Quest' ...
,
TOSE
() (also called Tose Software) is a Japanese video game development company based in Kyoto. It is mostly known for developing Nintendo's ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series, various ''Dragon Ball'' games, as well as other Nintendo products. Tose ha ...
, and
Level-5. The ''Dragon Quest'' franchise would carry over as one of Square Enix's most important assets. Other notable franchises published by Enix include the acclaimed ''
Star Ocean'' and ''
Valkyrie Profile'' series by
tri-Ace, both of which would also continue with Square Enix. The company
Quintet developed several role-playing games for Enix such as ''
ActRaiser'', ''
Robotrek'', ''
Soul Blazer
''Soul Blazer'', released in Japan as , is a video game for the Super NES developed by Quintet and published by Enix. ''Soul Blazer'' was scored by Yukihide Takekawa. It was released in 1992 in Japan and North America, but not released in Euro ...
'', ''
Illusion of Gaia'', and ''
Terranigma'' for the
Super NES.
Manga and toys
Enix began publishing
manga
Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is use ...
in 1991 in its own
Gangan Comics publications, which originally consisted of
Monthly Shōnen Gangan,
Monthly Gangan Wing, and
Monthly GFantasy.
Other products
In November 2000, Enix set up a subsidiary titled BMF in
Kawasaki
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Places
*Kawasaki, Kanagawa, a Japanese city
**Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, a ward in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
**Kawasaki City Todoroki Arena
**Kawasaki Stadium, a multi-sport stadium
*K ...
,
Kanagawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kana ...
to handle a
fingerprint identification systems operation. Enix took a 68% stake in 200 million yen capitalization. The subsidiary was expected to post a pretax profit of 12 million yen on sales of 135 million yen in the first five months of operation. In September 2002, Enix entered a joint venture with
Waseda University
, mottoeng = Independence of scholarship
, established = 21 October 1882
, type = Private
, endowment =
, president = Aiji Tanaka
, city = Shinjuku
, state = Tokyo
, country = Japan
, students = 47,959
, undergrad = 39,382
, postgrad ...
to distribute broadband sports content. The subsidiary, Sports BB, was owned 80% by Enix and 20% by the college.
References
External links
Official website (archives)
Official website (archives)
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