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==Products==
==Products==
Enix America Corporation released the following video game titles during its operations:
Enix America Corporation released the following video game titles during its operations:


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*''Brain Lord''
*''Brain Lord''
*''[[Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line|Dragon Warrior II]]''
*''[[Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line|Dragon Warrior II]]''
*''[[Dragon Quest III|Dragon Warrior III]]''
*''[[Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation|Dragon Warrior III]]''
*''[[Dragon Quest IV|Dragon Warrior IV]]''
*''[[Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen|Dragon Warrior IV]]''
*''Illusion of Gaia''
*''Illusion of Gaia''
*''King Arthur and the Knights of Justice''
*''King Arthur and the Knights of Justice''

Latest revision as of 00:26, 9 February 2020

Enix America Corporation

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Type Subsidiary of Enix Corporation
Founded 1990
Years Active 1990 - November 1995
Key People Robert Jerauld
Paul Handelman
Offices 2679 151st Pl NE
Redmond, WA‎ 98052
(800) 771-3722‎
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.


Products

Enix America Corporation released the following video game titles during its operations:

For reasons unknown outside the corporation, localization operations ceased in 1995.

See Also

Enix America, Inc.

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