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'''Square Enix''', | {{redirect|Square|the platform from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''|[[Square (platform)]]}} | ||
{{company infobox | |||
|logo=[[File:Square Enix Logo.svg|220px|class=invert]] | |||
|founded='''Enix:''' September 22, 1975<br>'''Square:''' September 18, 1986<br>'''Square Enix:''' April 1, 2003 | |||
|first_release=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]]) | |||
|latest_release=''[[Fortune Street]]'' ([[List of games by date#2011|2011]]) | |||
|president=Takashi Kiryu | |||
}} | |||
'''{{wp|Square Enix}}''' is a Japanese video game company known for developing the ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'', ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'', and (in collaboration with {{wp|Disney}}) ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' franchises. It was created by the merger of '''{{wp|Square (video game company)|Square}}''' and '''{{wp|Enix}}''' on April 1, 2003. | |||
{{ | Before its merger with Enix, Square was noted for making ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' in collaboration with [[Nintendo]]. | ||
Square Enix also made ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' and ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]], with the latter exclusive to Japan. Both of those DS games are crossovers between the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] and one of Square Enix's franchises (''Final Fantasy'' in the former's case, and ''Dragon Quest'' in the latter's case). Another of the company's creations is ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', the first ''Mario'' spin-off from the company to be made for the [[Wii]]. The game includes the same ''Final Fantasy'' characters who appear in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', as well as [[Slime (Dragon Quest)|Slime]], one of the ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' characters who appears in ''Itadaki Street DS''. The company logo appears in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', where it can be seen on two courts: [[Mario Stadium (Mario Hoops 3-on-3)|Mario Stadium]] and [[Peach Field]]. Square Enix also developed another ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]''-''Mario'' crossover game called ''[[Fortune Street]]'', a sequel to ''Itadaki Street DS''. | |||
Square Enix is also one of the third-party companies represented by playable characters in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'', with [[Cloud Strife]], the hero of ''{{wp|Final Fantasy VII}}'', available as a downloadable fighter. Also, a stage based on a location from ''Final Fantasy VII''; [[Midgar]], is available. In addition, accessories for [[Mii|Mii Fighters]] based on [[Geno]] (a character from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' owned by Square Enix) and {{wp|Chocobo}} (a species from the {{wp|Final Fantasy|''Final Fantasy'' series}}) were available for purchase. The second ''Final Fantasy'' fighter, [[Sephiroth]], makes his debut as a DLC character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Cloud returns as a fighter, and Midgar also appears as a returning stage. ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''{{'}}s Challenger Pack 2 downloadable content features elements from the ''Dragon Quest'' series, including the fighter [[Hero]] and the [[stage]] [[Yggdrasil's Altar]], while Challenger Pack 11 (the final DLC pack for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'') introduces downloadable content originating from the Square Enix-developed ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, including the character [[Sora]] and the stage [[Hollow Bastion]]. Mii Fighter items based on characters from the ''Dragon Quest'' series are also available as DLC in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | |||
In 2023, a [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake of ''Super Mario RPG'']] was released, developed by [[ArtePiazza]], a frequent collaborator with Square Enix, best known for remaking several entries in the ''Dragon Quest'' series. | |||
==''Super Mario'' games developed and/or published== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 50%;text-align:center" | |||
!Title | |||
!Year released | |||
!Console | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' | |||
|1996 | |||
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' | |||
|2006 | |||
|[[Nintendo DS]] | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'' | |||
|2007 | |||
|[[Nintendo DS]] | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' | |||
|2010 | |||
|[[Wii]] | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Fortune Street]]'' | |||
|2011 | |||
|[[Wii]] | |||
|} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Squaresoft-logo.svg|Square's original logo | |||
Enix-logo.png|Enix's original logo | |||
</gallery> | |||
==External links== | |||
{{NIWA|KHWiki=1|NWiki=1|SmashWiki=1|StrategyWiki=Category:Square Enix}} | |||
*[http://www.square-enix.com/na/ Official American website] | |||
*[http://www.square-enix.com/ Official Japanese website] | |||
{{Companies}} | |||
[[Category:Developers]] | |||
[[Category:Companies]] | |||
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