Square Enix (Page 17)
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Square Enix reveals plans to invest in rivals
Wada plans to take stakes in other businesses to combat increased competition
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Square Enix files US infringement lawsuit
Square Enix has filed a federal lawsuit in the Central District of California against alleged infringers of Square Enix's intellectual property, specifically naming wholesalers of unlicensed sword replicas
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Hardware diversification is healthy, says Square Enix president
Square Enix president Yoichi Wada thinks that the diversification of hardware, with very different offerings from each manufacturer, is a positive thing
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Part two of our exclusive interview with the global president of Square Enix.
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Japan ends 2007 on a software high
Nintendo platforms ended the year in the same kind of dominant software sales position that they've enjoyed for most of the rest of it as seven of the top ten in the chart in the last week of December were Wii or DS games.
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Square Enix president Yoichi Wada talks exclusively about his company's latest plans
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Square Enix plans western expansion
Square Enix' president thinks that Europe has great potential for growth and wants his company to be stronger in that market
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Square Enix wins Final Fantasy plagiarism case
Square Enix has won its legal battle with Korean entertainment company Fantom for plagiarising the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children videogame.
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Square Enix seeking US partners
Japanese publisher Square Enix is actively seeking a partner in the US in the hope of generating half of its overall revenues outside of Japan within three years.
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Square Enix president criticises PS3 marketing
Square Enix president Yoichi Wada has said that Sony needs to makes its marketing for PlayStation 3 more consistent if the machine is to be a success.
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Austin GDC: Final Fantasy XI's global experience
Hiromichi Tanaka, an executive officer and producer for Square-Enix, spoke to an Austin Game Developers Convention audience about the challenges of designing global entertainment
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Square Enix hires Sparks as VP of marketing
Larry Sparks will be joining Square Enix as vice president of marketing this October.
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PlayStation 3 price "still high", says Square Enix boss
John Yamamoto, president and CEO of Square Enix's European and North American subsidiaries, has warned that gamers may still think PS3 is too expensive despite the recently announced price cut.
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E3: Square Enix's John Yamamoto
The US and Euro boss on PS3, platform exclusivity and simultaneous releases.
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Handhelds are dominating, says Square Enix boss
Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada has explained the thinking behind his company's decision to make the next instalment in the hit Dragon Quest series exclusive to Nintendo DS.
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Square Enix clarifies position on Final Fantasy for 360
Square Enix has clarified that recent comments made by Shinji Hashimoto regarding Final Fantasy on Xbox 360 were referring to the company's current plans.
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Sales up 31 per cent for Square Enix
Final Fantasy house ships almost 17 million games in 12 months
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Hiromichi Tanaka on the rebirth of Final Fantasy III.
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Next-gen has reshaped market — Square Enix
Square Enix says that the leap to the latest generation of gaming platforms has dramatically altered the way the market works.
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Square Enix talks Final Fantasy, next-gen gaming and the MMO market.
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Square Enix promotes Yamamoto to North American CEO
Square Enix has promoted two of its most senior staff, with European boss John Yamamoto taking the role of North American president and CEO.
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Kingdom Hearts shipments top 10 million
More than four years after the first Kingdom Hearts game was released, Square Enix has announced that the number of games in the series shipped around the globe has now topped 10 million.
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Square Enix adopts Unreal Engine for future releases
Square Enix is to create games using Epic's Unreal Engine 3, the popular middleware behind Xbox 360 smash hit Gears of War.
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Square Enix raises profit forecasts again
A confident Square Enix has raised its profits forecasts for the second time in less than three weeks.