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|legalname = Enix America Corporation | |||
|mark = [[Image:Enixlogo.png]] | |||
|type = Subsidiary | |||
|organized = 1990 | |||
|duration = 1990 - November 1995 | |||
|keypeople = [[Robert Jerauld]]<br>[[Paul Handelman]] | |||
|location = Seattle, WA | |||
|website = N/A | |||
}} | |||
'''Enix America Corporation''' was the first North American localization subsidiary of [[Enix Corporation]], created in 1989/1990. Also known as '''EAC''', the subsidiary's primary offices were located in the Seattle, Washington area. | '''Enix America Corporation''' was the first North American localization subsidiary of [[Enix Corporation]], created in 1989/1990. Also known as '''EAC''', the subsidiary's primary offices were located in the Seattle, Washington area. | ||
Revision as of 12:00, 21 May 2009
Enix America Corporation | |
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Type | Subsidiary |
Founded | 1990 |
Years Active | 1990 - November 1995 |
Key People | Robert Jerauld Paul Handelman |
Offices | Seattle, WA |
Website | N/A |
Enix America Corporation was the first North American localization subsidiary of Enix Corporation, created in 1989/1990. Also known as EAC, the subsidiary's primary offices were located in the Seattle, Washington area.
Some of the titles released by EAC during its operations:
- 7th Saga
- Actraiser
- Actraiser 2
- Brainlord
- Dragon Warrior II
- Dragon Warrior III
- Dragon Warrior IV
- Illusion of Gaia
- King Arthur and the Knights of Justice
- Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen
- Soul Blazer
For reasons unknown outside the corporation, localization operations ceased in 1995.