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  2. Ehrgeiz - Wikipedia

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    In November 2000, the game was ranked #73 on the magazine's top 100 PlayStation games of all time. [20] Ehrgeiz currently has an aggregate score of 76% on GameRankings based on twenty-one media outlets. [11] Later reviews reflected the strange use of famous Square Enix characters with "generic moves" and primarily wrestling-based combat. [21]

  3. List of Square Enix video games - Wikipedia

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    Square Enix is a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger of video game developer Square and publisher Enix on April 1, 2003. [1] The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy , Dragon Quest , and Kingdom Hearts series.

  4. Tobal No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Tobal No. 1 [b] is a 1996 fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Square for the PlayStation. [2]The game's mechanics were designed with the aid of fighting game designer Seiichi Ishii, who previously contributed to Virtua Fighter and Tekken, while all the characters were designed by Akira Toriyama. [3]

  5. List of Square Enix video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video game franchises by Square Enix, ... Fighting: 2 1997, Bushido Blade [9] 1998, Bushido Blade 2 [9] Championship Manager* Sports, simulation: 25

  6. List of Square video games - Wikipedia

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    Square's logo before its merger with Enix. Square was a Japanese video game development and publishing company founded in September 1986 by Masashi Miyamoto.It began as a computer game software division of Den-Yu-Sha, a power line construction company owned by Miyamoto's father.

  7. Bushido Blade (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Bushido Blade was the 25th best selling game of 1997 in Japan, selling nearly 387,937 copies. [31] The game was later reprinted, along with a handful of other Square Enix titles, under the developer's "Legendary Hits" label. [32] The game was also added to the PSone Classics roster on the Japanese PlayStation Store in 2008. [33]

  8. Million Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Million Arthur (ミリオン アーサー, Mirion Āsā) is a Japanese media franchise created by Square Enix, consisting primarily of a series of video games.The first release was an online free-to-play card battle game titled Kaku-San-Sei Million Arthur (拡散性ミリオンアーサー, Kakusansei Mirion Āsā, lit.

  9. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    A fighting game with the characters primarily coming from Sega's Virtua Fighter and Fighting Vipers game, with some additional unlockable characters coming from other Sega franchises. [16] Final Fantasy XI and XIV: Square Enix's two Final Fantasy MMORPG did cross over events with other Square Enix franchises, and at times, even each other. [17]