List of Enix games

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Enix was a Japanese video game publishing company founded in September 1975 by Yasuhiro Fukushima. Initially a tabloid publisher named Eidansha Boshu Service Center, it ventured in 1982 into video game publishing for Japanese home computers such as the PC-8800 series, the X1 series, and the FM-7. Enix initially found games to release by holding contests for programming hobbyists and publishing the winners, with the first titles appearing in February 1983. Enix continued to hold contests and publish the winners through 1993.[1] When Enix moved into traditional publishing for video game consoles in 1985, it began with ports of two of its more successful games, Door Door (1983) and The Portopia Serial Murder Case (1983). From that point onward, Enix served as a publisher for both video games developed independently by other companies as well as for titles in franchises owned by Enix and created by licensed developers. Enix's flagship franchise was the Dragon Quest series of console games, developed primarily by Chunsoft; some of the games, such as Dragon Quest VII (2000), have sold millions of copies, and the series as a whole has sold over 85 million copies as of March 2022.[2][3][4][page needed]

On April 1, 2003, Enix and Japanese video game developer and publisher Square merged to form Square Enix, with Enix legally absorbing Square.[5] Between 1985 and April 2003, Enix published 95 video games for 56 developers on 12 systems, 65 titles of which were exclusive to Japan. Only one game, King Arthur & the Knights of Justice (1995), was not released in Japan at all, with the remainder appearing in Japan as well as either the North American or PAL regions. Enix served as the Japanese publisher for all of the games released in that region that it was involved in with the exceptions of Paladin's Quest (1992) and Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (1993), where it served solely as the North American publisher.

Games

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This list includes retail games published by Enix during its existence under that name after its transition from hobby programming contests to retail publishing in 1985. Only versions of the games that were published by Enix in at least some regions are included; some games have additional ports to other systems that were only published by Square Enix or other publishers. The release dates given are the earliest release of the game by Enix; some games may have been originally published earlier by other publishers in another region.

Key
Symbol Meaning
Yes Published by Enix in this region
SE Published by Square Enix in this region
Other Published by a company unrelated to Enix in this region
NP Not published in this region
List of games
Title System Release date Developer(s) JP  NA  PAL Ref(s)
Door Door Nintendo Entertainment System July 18, 1985 Chunsoft Yes NP NP [6][7]
The Portopia Serial Murder Case Nintendo Entertainment System November 29, 1985 Chunsoft Yes NP NP [6][8]
Dragon Quest Nintendo Entertainment System May 27, 1986 Chunsoft Yes Other NP [6][9][10]
Dragon Quest II Nintendo Entertainment System January 26, 1987 Chunsoft Yes Yes NP [6][10][11]
Dragon Quest III Nintendo Entertainment System February 10, 1988 Chunsoft Yes Yes NP [6][10][12]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 6, 1996 Heartbeat Yes NP NP [13][14]
Game Boy Color December 8, 2000 Tose Yes Yes NP [13][15]
Dragon Quest IV Nintendo Entertainment System February 11, 1990 Chunsoft Yes Yes NP [6][10][16]
PlayStation November 22, 2001 Heartbeat Yes NP NP [17]
ActRaiser Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 16, 1990 Quintet Yes Yes Yes [6][18][19]
Soul Blazer Super Nintendo Entertainment System January 31, 1992 Quintet Yes Yes Yes [18][20][21]
Dragon Quest V Super Nintendo Entertainment System September 27, 1992 Chunsoft Yes NP NP [20][22]
Dungeon Land Game Boy December 15, 1992 Random House Yes NP NP [20][23]
Just Breed Nintendo Entertainment System December 15, 1992 Random House Yes NP NP [20][23]
E.V.O.: Search for Eden Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 21, 1992 Almanic Yes Yes NP [20][24]
The 7th Saga Super Nintendo Entertainment System April 23, 1993 Produce Yes Yes NP [20][25]
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen Super Nintendo Entertainment System May 15, 1993 Quest Corporation Other Yes NP [26]
Jyutei Senki Super Nintendo Entertainment System August 27, 1993 Tam Tam Yes NP NP [27]
Paladin's Quest Super Nintendo Entertainment System October 1993 Copya System Other Yes NP [28][29]
ActRaiser 2 Super Nintendo Entertainment System October 29, 1993 Quintet Yes Yes Other [18][20][30]
Illusion of Gaia Super Nintendo Entertainment System November 27, 1993 Quintet Yes Other Other [18][20][31][32]
Dragon Warrior I & II Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 18, 1993 Chunsoft Yes NP NP [33][34]
Game Boy Color September 23, 1999 Tose Yes Yes NP [35][36]
Brain Lord Super Nintendo Entertainment System January 29, 1994 Produce Yes Yes NP [20][25][37]
Itadaki Street 2 Super Nintendo Entertainment System February 26, 1994 Tomcat System Yes NP NP [38]
Nankoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun Super Nintendo Entertainment System March 25, 1994 Daft Yes NP NP [39]
Game Boy March 25, 1994 Daft Yes NP NP [40]
Robotrek Super Nintendo Entertainment System July 8, 1994 Quintet / Ancient Yes Yes NP [18][20][41]
Wonder Project J Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 9, 1994 Almanic Yes NP NP [20][42]
Nekketsu Tairiku Burning Heroes Super Nintendo Entertainment System March 17, 1995 J-Force Yes NP NP [43]
Mahoujin GuruGuru Super Nintendo Entertainment System April 21, 1995 Tam Tam Yes NP NP [44]
King Arthur & the Knights of Justice Super Nintendo Entertainment System May 25, 1995 Manley & Associates NP Yes NP [45]
Mystic Ark Super Nintendo Entertainment System July 14, 1995 Produce Yes NP NP [20][25]
Joushou Mahjong Tenpai Super Nintendo Entertainment System September 29, 1995 Game Arts Yes NP NP [46]
Violinist of Hameln Super Nintendo Entertainment System September 29, 1995 Daft Yes NP NP [20][47]
Terranigma Super Nintendo Entertainment System October 20, 1995 Quintet Yes NP Other [18][20][48]
Dragon Quest VI Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 9, 1995 Heartbeat Yes NP NP [49]
Mahoujin GuruGuru 2 Super Nintendo Entertainment System April 12, 1996 Tam Tam Yes NP NP [50]
Dark Half Super Nintendo Entertainment System May 31, 1996 Westone Bit Entertainment Yes NP NP [13][51]
Star Ocean Super Nintendo Entertainment System July 19, 1996 tri-Ace Yes NP NP [13][52]
Wonder Project J2 Nintendo 64 November 22, 1996 Givro Yes NP NP [53]
Mischief Makers Nintendo 64 June 26, 1997 Treasure Yes Other Other [13][54]
Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari Sega Saturn November 27, 1997 Givro Yes NP NP [55]
Ninpen Manmaru Sega Saturn December 18, 1997 Tam Tam Yes NP NP [56]
Riven PlayStation December 23, 1997 Cyan Yes Other Other [13][57]
Sega Saturn April 9, 1998 Cyan Yes Other Other [13][57]
Bust a Groove PlayStation January 29, 1998 Metro Yes Other Other [58]
Nihondaihyō Chiimu no Kantoku ni Narō! Sega Saturn June 25, 1998 Sega Yes NP NP [59]
Eggs of Steel: Charlie's Eggcellent Adventure PlayStation July 30, 1998 Rhythm and Hues Studios Yes Yes NP [13][60]
Star Ocean: The Second Story PlayStation July 30, 1998 tri-Ace Yes Yes Other [52][61]
Astronōka PlayStation August 27, 1998 MuuMuu / System Sacom Yes NP NP [13][62]
Itadaki Street: Gorgeous King PlayStation September 23, 1998 Tomcat System Yes NP NP [63]
Dragon Warrior Monsters Game Boy Color September 25, 1998 Tose Yes Other Other [64][65]
Great Hits PlayStation October 29, 1998 Sieg / System Sacom Yes NP NP [66]
Murder on the Eurasia Express PlayStation November 26, 1998 System Sacom Yes NP NP [67]
Googootrops PlayStation January 28, 1999 Produce Yes NP NP [13][25]
Tomb Raider III PlayStation March 4, 1999 Core Design Yes Other Other [13][68]
Mystic Ark: Maboroshi Gekijou PlayStation March 18, 1999 Produce Yes NP NP [25]
Bust a Groove 2 PlayStation April 15, 1999 Metro Yes Yes NP [13][69]
Segare Ijiri PlayStation June 3, 1999 Braindog / Nemesys Yes NP NP [70]
Pop'n Tanks! PlayStation July 29, 1999 Symbio Systems Yes NP NP [13][71]
Rakugaki Showtime PlayStation July 29, 1999 Treasure Yes NP NP [13][72]
Torneko: The Last Hope PlayStation September 15, 1999 Chunsoft Yes Yes NP [73]
Game Boy Advance December 20, 2001 Chunsoft Yes NP NP [73]
Planet Laika PlayStation October 21, 1999 Quintet / Zeque Yes NP NP [13][74]
Valkyrie Profile PlayStation December 22, 1999 tri-Ace Yes Yes NP [52][75]
Kaikan Phrase: Datenshi Kourin PlayStation February 24, 2000 Produce Yes NP NP [76]
Utautau: Seirei Songs PlayStation February 24, 2000 Opus Yes NP NP [77]
Ten Made Jack: Odorokimamenoki Dai Tou Bou!! PlayStation March 23, 2000 Exrays Yes NP NP [78]
Omiai Commando: Bakappuru Nitsukkomiwo PlayStation March 30, 2000 Magical Company Yes NP NP [79]
Ø Story PlayStation 2 April 27, 2000 General Entertainment Yes NP NP [80]
Suzuki Bakuhatsu PlayStation July 6, 2000 SOL Yes NP NP [81]
Dragon Quest VII PlayStation August 26, 2000 Heartbeat / ArtePiazza Yes Yes NP [82][83][84]
Blade Arts: Tasogare no Miyako R'lyeh PlayStation September 28, 2000 Ea Yes NP NP [85]
Bust a Groove 3/Dance Summit 2001: Bust A Move PlayStation 2 November 2, 2000 Metro Yes NP NP [13][69]
Doki Doki Densetsu: Mahoujin Guruguru Game Boy Color November 17, 2000 Tam Tam Yes NP NP [86]
Command Master Game Boy Color November 22, 2000 Brain Dock Yes NP NP [87]
Orega Kantoku Da! Gekitou Pennant Race PlayStation 2 November 22, 2000 Tamsoft Yes NP NP [88]
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Journey Game Boy Color March 15, 2001 Tose Yes Yes NP [64][17]
Super Galdelic Hour PlayStation 2 March 29, 2001 Exrays Yes NP NP [89]
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure Game Boy Color April 12, 2001 Tose Yes Yes NP [64][17]
Endonesia PlayStation 2 May 31, 2001 Vanpool Yes NP NP [90]
Star Ocean: Blue Sphere Game Boy Color June 28, 2001 tri-Ace Yes NP NP [52]
Cross Gate Microsoft Windows July 23, 2001 Dwango Yes NP NP [91]
Minna de Quest: Nijiiro no Yoru E-mail July 23, 2001 Lindwurm Yes NP NP [92]
The Fear PlayStation 2 July 26, 2001 Digital Frontier Yes NP NP [93]
Depth Fantasia Microsoft Windows December 6, 2001 Headlock Yes NP NP [94]
Snap Kid's Game Boy Advance January 17, 2002 GameKids Yes NP NP [95]
Dragon Quest Monsters i Mobile phones January 28, 2002 Tose Yes NP NP [64][96]
Grandia Xtreme PlayStation 2 January 31, 2002 Game Arts Yes Yes NP [97][98]
Grandia II PlayStation 2 February 21, 2002 Game Arts / Rocket Studio Yes Other Other [99][100][101]
Chase Chase Microsoft Windows February 28, 2002 Hi Corporation / Org Corporation Yes NP NP [102]
Orega Kantoku Da! Volume 2 PlayStation 2 March 7, 2002 Tamsoft Yes NP NP [103]
Dramatic Soccer Game: Nippon Daihyou Senshu Ninarou! PlayStation 2 May 23, 2002 Cavia Yes NP NP [104]
Dragon Quest Monsters 1+2 PlayStation May 30, 2002 Tose Yes NP NP [64][105]
Zoku Segare Ijiri PlayStation 2 June 27, 2002 Nemesys Yes NP NP [106]
Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 PlayStation 2 October 31, 2002 Chunsoft / Matrix Software Yes NP NP [73][107]
Samurai Evolution: Oukoku Geist Game Boy Advance September 20, 2002 TeaSet Yes NP NP [17][108]
Robot Alchemic Drive PlayStation 2 August 29, 2002 Sandlot Yes Yes NP [109][110]
Itadaki Street 3 PlayStation 2 December 22, 2002 Tamsoft / Crea-Tech Yes NP NP [111]
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time PlayStation 2 February 27, 2003 tri-Ace Yes SE Other [52][112][113]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart Game Boy Advance March 29, 2003 Tose Yes NP NP [114][115]

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