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|legalname = Enix America, Inc. | |||
|mark = [[Image:Enixlogo.png]] | |||
|type = Subsidiary | |||
|organized = 2000 | |||
|duration = 2000 - April 1, 2003 | |||
|keypeople = [[Paul Handelman]], President | |||
|location = Seattle, WA | |||
|website = www.enix.com | |||
}} | |||
'''Enix America, Inc.''' was the second and final North American localization subsidiary of [[Enix Corporation]], created in 2000. Also known as '''EAI''', the subsidiary's primary offices were located in Seattle, Washington. | '''Enix America, Inc.''' was the second and final North American localization subsidiary of [[Enix Corporation]], created in 2000. Also known as '''EAI''', the subsidiary's primary offices were located in Seattle, Washington. | ||
Revision as of 11:52, 21 May 2009
Enix America, Inc. | |
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Type | Subsidiary |
Founded | 2000 |
Years Active | 2000 - April 1, 2003 |
Key People | Paul Handelman, President |
Offices | Seattle, WA |
Website | www.enix.com |
Enix America, Inc. was the second and final North American localization subsidiary of Enix Corporation, created in 2000. Also known as EAI, the subsidiary's primary offices were located in Seattle, Washington.
Some of the titles released by EAI during its operations:
- Dragon Warrior I & II for Gameboy Color
- Dragon Warrior III for Gameboy Color
- Dragon Warrior VII
- Torneko: The Last Hope
- Valkyrie Profile
Operations ceased soon after the Enix/Square merger of 2003.