my question is why did they change there name from square.soft to square.enix when ff X-2 came out?
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my question is why did they change there name from square.soft to square.enix when ff X-2 came out?
Square Co. merged with Enix in 2002 to make up for the losses from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within and to lower development costs.
well~ actually~
2 games before that (I think) already had the title.
first movie just didn't follow the ff tradition...thats why it bombed. (not bad for a si-fi though.)
IIRC, AC didn't sell all that well either :p.
thats because 1 day after the japanese release everyone had pirated it from the internet. some people had itbefore the japanese release somehow. despite it being in japanese i dont think people cared. the first time i saw it was in japanese with english subs mine wasnt illegal though someone ordered it from japan and the place that had it does a movie viewing thing and one of the days they were haveing a advent children showing. i woudl have bought the english version but my friend has it anytime i want to see it i can borrow it.
FF: TSW has created its own sub-genre science-fantasy!
The "-soft" in Squaresoft is "software" truncated, many software and game developers use this suffix at the end of their name. In Japan, the company was always known as just Square without the suffix, only the games localized for western release bore the name Squaresoft. When they merged with the company Enix, they changed the company name to Square-Enix and dropped the -soft suffix altogether, even for localized games.
On a side note, the Spirits Within was a great film, and was faithful to the soul of the Final Fantasy series. If you don't understand why, then you simply do not understand what the soul and overwhelming message of the Final Fantasy series is.
1- Enix create Dragon Quest and it becomes the most loved series in Japan.
2- Square (known as Squaresoft outside of Japan) create Final Fantasy and becomes the second most loved series in Japan.
3- Enix and Square become big rivals.
4- Square make a movie named Final Fantasy : The Spirit Within and lose millions of money.
5- Square sells some of their francises like Xenogears to make up for the lost but it's not enough.
65- Enix merge with Square and they name the newly formed compagnie Square-Enix.
I think that sum it up.
since when did enix BUY square?
Uh, Square never sold Xenogears. I don't think you're entirely sure what you're talking about.
That's wrong. Most of the developers for Xenogears were picked up by Namco, where they made Xenosaga, because they weren't allowed to use the name "Xenogears". Namco has also denied that Xenosaga has any connections to Xenogears.
You know I borrowed my friend's copy of FFIX and noticed it said Square-Enix, and FFX says Squaresoft...did they begin developing FFX first or something?
My FFIX says Squaresoft. I also get a later edition to Americans.
ALL the FFs I have played say Square Enix exept FF7 and FF8...
Final Fantasy IX and X say Squaresoft too if you bought them before 2002. My FFVIII copy says Square-Enix because I bought it last year (I bought it used in 1999 only to see that the disk 4 wasn't even working when I decided to finish the game last year :( ).