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==Scans==
==Scans==
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Image:Warriorworld4exterior.jpg|<center>Warrior World Spring 1993</center>
Warriorworld4exterior.jpg|Warrior World Spring 1993.
Image:Warriorworld4interior.jpg|<center>Spring 1993</center>
Warriorworld4interior.jpg|Spring 1993.
Image:Warriorworld5exterior.jpg|<center>Summer/Fall 1993</center>
Warriorworld5exterior.jpg|Summer/Fall 1993.
Image:Warriorworld5interior.jpg|<center>Summer/Fall 1993</center>
Warriorworld5interior.jpg|Summer/Fall 1993.
Image:Warriorworld6exterior.jpg|<center>Winter 1993/1994</center>
Warriorworld6exterior.jpg|Winter 1993/1994.
Image:Warriorworld6interior.jpg|<center>Winter 1993/1994</center>
Warriorworld6interior.jpg|Winter 1993/1994.
Image:WarriorworldXexterior.jpg|<center>Spring/Summer 1994</center>
WarriorworldXexterior.jpg|Spring/Summer 1994.
Image:WarriorworldXinterior.jpg|<center>Spring/Summer 1994</center>
WarriorworldXinterior.jpg|Spring/Summer 1994.
Image:Warriorworld7exterior.jpg|<center>Spring/Summer 1995</center>
Warriorworld7exterior.jpg|Spring/Summer 1995.
Image:Warriorworld7interior.jpg|<center>Spring/Summer 1995</center>
Warriorworld7interior.jpg|Spring/Summer 1995.
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 24 January 2022

The Warrior World logo.

Warrior World was a newsletter published by Enix America Corporation and distributed to Enix fans in North America. The series included interviews with company officials, such as Robert Jerauld, Q&A coverage of certain Enix games, and a schedule of upcoming Enix releases in North America.

Scans[edit]

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Company
Enix CorporationEnix America CorporationEnix America, Inc.
People
Yasuhiro FukushimaKeiji HondaKōichi NakamuraYukinobu ChidaPaul HandelmanRobert Jerauld
Other
Warrior World