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  2. Square Enix brings freemium RPG to Japanese social network - AOL

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    RPG-maker Square Enix's "exploration" of the social game space seems to be continuing apace -- in Japan, at least. SiliconEra reports that the company has released classical RPG Knights of the ...

  3. Infinite Undiscovery - Wikipedia

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    Infinite Undiscovery (インフィニット アンディスカバリー, Infinitto Andisukabarī) is an action role-playing game developed by tri-Ace and Microsoft Game Studios Japan and published by Square Enix for the Xbox 360 in September 2008. It tells the story of the main character Capell and his journey to sever the chains that are ...

  4. Square Enix - Wikipedia

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    Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. [b] is a Japanese multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate. It releases role-playing game franchises, such as Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts, among numerous others.

  5. Tokyo RPG Factory - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo RPG Factory Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社Tokyo RPG Factory) was a Japanese video game developer and subsidiary of Square Enix, a company known for its work in the role-playing genre. The company was founded in August 2014 under the name "Tokyo Dream Factory" by Yosuke Matsuda, who became president of Square Enix in 2013.

  6. Video games in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sega Akihabara Building 2, known as GiGO until 2017, a former large 6 floor Sega game center on Chuo Dori, in front of the LAOX Aso-Bit-City in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan, in 2006 Video games are a major industry in Japan, and the country is considered one of the most influential in video gaming. Japanese game development is often identified with the golden age of video games and the country is ...

  7. Xenogears - Wikipedia

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    Xenogears [a] is a 1998 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console.It is the debut entry in the larger Xeno franchise. The gameplay of Xenogears revolves around navigating 3D environments both on-foot and using humanoid mecha dubbed "Gears".

  8. Akihiko Yoshida - Wikipedia

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    Akihiko Yoshida (吉田 明彦, Yoshida Akihiko, born 15 February 1967) is a Japanese video game artist. Yoshida was born in 1967 and joined Square in 1995, before the company merged with Enix . He then left Square Enix in September 2013 and became freelance.

  9. Square (video game company) - Wikipedia

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    Square Enix was formed on April 1, 2003, with Enix as the surviving corporate entity and Square dissolving its departments and subsidiaries into the new company. [104] [105] Around 80% of Square's staff transitioned into Square Enix. [106] Square's final release was the Japanese version of X-2. [107]