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| couchmonkey:
I think when Enix refers to Square's "strength" in North America, they are talking about the popularity of the games. Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger are huge collector's items on the Super Nintendo, and as far as I can remember they were insanely popular even when they were first relased. I think Square's games do a lot better here than Enix's. Again, referring to the Super NES, I think Square published its own games for the Super Nintendo in North America. In fact, wasn't Secret of Evermore developed by Square of America before it was shut down? The point is, I think Enix is looking to leverage the popularity of Square's franchises (namely Final Fantasy) in North America, rather than any material assets it has here. |
| theaveng:
Square/EA is not gone. They are just re-naming themselves to Square/Enix. No big deal...I remember when my company was sold from Lockheed Martin to GE... we continued business as usual, just with a different name. |
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