Star Ocean: The Second StoryOutside of that, Dragon Warrior I. I don't know what it is about that game but I just keep playing it.
Star Ocean: The Second StoryOutside of that, Dragon Warrior I. I don't know what it is about that game but I just keep playing it.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
Chrono Trigger and Terranigma would have to be near the top of my favourite Enix games, but the number one spot has to go to JESUS: Dreadful Bio-Monster.
Bzzt! I sense inconsistency! Mischief Makers was published by Enix in Japan, and Nintendo in the rest of the world. So nyer =P
The difference is that Treasure is a completely independent developer, and Enix didn't have any hand in Mischief Makers's actual creation. Compare this to the way they look over Level 5's shoulder every step of the way through the production of a Dragon Quest game.
They published it in America, too, by the way.
Dragon Quest I, II, and III
Vaan - "Hey, you!"
Penelo - "Yeah, you! The one reading this sig at this very moment!"
Vaan - "Interested in playing FFXII International Zodiac Job system?"
Ashe - "But you have no knowledge of the Japanese language?"
Fran - "....We could help...."
Balthier - "That's right, Fran! Just click on Crossblades' thread on the very bottom of this signature and it will show you all license grid translations, magicks and tecks locations, and other changes that were made!"
Basch - "Don't forget though. Swap Magic is needed to play this game if you don't own a japanese PS2."
Vaan - "Also remember that if you played the original, you'll have an easier time playing the international version. We hope you enjoy the International Zodiac Job System experience. See ya then!"
http://forums.eyesonff.com/final-fan...ther-info.html
oh... but it said Enix T-T
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nevermind.
its still Mischief Makers.
edit:doesnt Published mean it counts?(or Yuke Yuke! Troublemakers in Japan) is a side-scrolling 2D platform/puzzle video game developed by Treasure, and published by Enix (in Japan) and Nintendo (in America and Europe) for the Nintendo 64 released in 1997. The game's protagonist is the Ultra-Intergalactic-Cybot G Marina Liteyears who is a robotic maid of the absent-minded Professor Theo, a seemingly perverted old man.
See above.
Soul Blazer and Star Ocean 2.
Xenogears is the tragic story of how your whole life can take a crappy turn, just because you happened to see a lady in a wedding dress before her wedding.
This boy is crackin' up, this boy has broken down
This boy is crackin' up, this boy has broke down
y'know... in a peculiar sort of twist, I actually love all of my Enix games, so I'm just going to list the ones I still deign to hook up an old system and play.
Dragon Warrior 3, Dragon Warrior 7, EVO: The Search for Eden, Star Ocean 2, and RoboTrek.
I especially love EVO, so if I had to pick a favorite, that'd probably be it. ...I confess, it let me live out my fantasies of creating unholy super creatures...
FFX of course!!!
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Hmm...you tell people that Square games don't count and they still post them...
Anyways - the Dragon Warrior(quest) series for NES were my favorite. I-IV that is..
If I were a Final Fantasy Boss, I would be named something cool like Super-Ultra-Foxtrot-Omega Weapon or something cool like that...![]()
Remember, this thread is asking which games published on the Enix side are your favorites.Originally Posted by Renmiri
Ooopsie! Dragon Quest and Full Metal Alchemist then
Is this post just invisible to you people, or what?