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System : Playstation 2
Best Emulator : PCSX2
File Size : 852 MB ( 350 MB /Part)
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WorldReleased : 2002
Genre : Action
Language : English
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Square was a Japanese video game development and publishing company founded in September 1986 by Masashi Miyamoto. It began as a computer game software division of Den-Yu-Sha, a power line construction company owned by Miyamoto's father. Square's first titles were The Death Trap and its sequel Will: The Death Trap II; they sold over 100,000 copies, a major success for the time.[1] In September 1986, Square spun off from Den-Yu-Sha and became an independent company officially named Square Co., Ltd.[2] While its next few games sold poorly, 1987's Final Fantasy sold over 500,000 copies, sparking the company's flagship series.[1]

Square was best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy series. Of its properties, this franchise is the best-selling, with total worldwide sales of over 100 million units.[3] During its existence, the company developed or published dozens of titles in various video game franchises on numerous gaming systems. On April 1, 2003, Square merged with video game publisher Enix to form Square Enix.[4] This list includes retail games developed or published by Square during its existence.

Games[edit]

TitleSystemRelease dateDeveloper(s)JPNAEUAUSRef(s)
The Death TrapPC-8801; PC-9801; FM-7October 31, 1984; December 1984 (FM-7)SquareYes[5]
Will: The Death Trap IIPC-8801; PC-9801; FM-7; X1June 1985SquareYes[6]
Amtrack[a]PC-8801; PC-9801; FM-7; FM-77UnreleasedSquare[7]
Dragon SlayerMSX; PC-9801July 15, 1985; September 1985Nihon FalcomYes[8]
ThexderX1; Nintendo Entertainment SystemJuly 20, 1985; December 19, 1985Game ArtsYes[9][10]
Genesis: Beyond the RevelationPC-8801, PC-9801October 1985SquareYes[11]
Cruise Chaser BlasstyPC-8801; PC-9801; X1; FM-7 (unreleased)April 30, 1986SquareYes[12]
AlphaPC-8801; PC-9801; X1; FM-7July 8, 1986SquareYes[13]
King's KnightNintendo Entertainment System; MSX; MSX2 (unreleased); FM-7 (unreleased)September 18, 1986; November 1986WorkssYesYes[14][15]
Suishō no DragonFamily Computer Disk SystemDecember 15, 1986SquareYes[16]
Deep Dungeon: Madō SenkiFamily Computer Disk SystemDecember 19, 1986HummingBirdSoftYes[17]
The 3-D Battles of WorldRunnerNintendo Entertainment SystemMarch 12, 1987SquareYesYes[18]
Apple Town StoryFamily Computer Disk SystemApril 3, 1987SquareYes[19]
Mystery QuestFamily Computer Disk SystemMay 11, 1987Carry LabYes[20]
Yūshi no Monshō: Deep DungeonFamily Computer Disk SystemMay 30, 1987HummingBirdSoftYes[21]
King's Knight SpecialPC-8801; X1June 1987WorkssYes
Aliens: Alien 2PC-8801; PC-9801; MSX; Family Computer Disk System (unreleased)June 10, 1987SquareYes[22]
Jikai Shounen Met MagFamily Computer Disk SystemJuly 3, 1987Thinking RabbitYes[23]
Cleopatra no MahōFamily Computer Disk SystemJuly 24, 1987SquareYes[24]
Rad RacerNintendo Entertainment SystemAugust 7, 1987SquareYesYesYes[15][25]
Kalin no TsurugiFamily Computer Disk SystemOctober 2, 1987XtalsoftYes[26][27]
Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High SchoolFamily Computer Disk SystemDecember 1, 1987Nintendo, SquareYes[28][29]
JJ: Tobidase Daisakusen Part IINintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 7, 1987SquareYes[30]
Final FantasyNintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 18, 1987SquareYesYes[31]
Deep Dungeon III: Yūshi heno TabiNintendo Entertainment SystemMay 13, 1988HummingBirdSoftYes[32]
Akuusenki RaijinFamily Computer Disk SystemJuly 12, 1988Micro CabinYes[33]
Moon Ball MagicFamily Computer Disk SystemJuly 12, 1988System SacomYes[34]
Hanjuku HeroNintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 2, 1988SquareYes[35]
Final Fantasy IINintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 17, 1988SquareYes[36]
Square's Tom SawyerNintendo Entertainment SystemNovember 30, 1989SquareYes[37]
The Final Fantasy LegendGame BoyDecember 15, 1989SquareYesYes[38]
Final Fantasy IIINintendo Entertainment System; WonderSwan Color (unreleased)April 27, 1990SquareYes[39]
Rad Racer IINintendo Entertainment SystemJune 1990SquareYes[40]
Final Fantasy Legend IIGame BoyDecember 14, 1990SquareYesYes[15][41]
  • NA:Final Fantasy Adventure
  • EU:Mystic Quest
Game BoyJune 28, 1991SquareYesYesYes[42]
Final Fantasy IVSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemJuly 19, 1991SquareYesYes[43][44]
Final Fantasy IV EasytypeSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemNovember 29, 1991SquareYes[45]
Final Fantasy Legend IIIGame BoyDecember 13, 1991SquareYesYes[46]
Romancing SaGaSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemJanuary 28, 1992SquareYes[47]
  • NA:Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
  • EU:Mystic Quest Legend
Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemOctober 5, 1992SquareYesYesYesYes[48]
Final Fantasy VSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 6, 1992SquareYes[49]
Hanjuku Hero: Aa, Sekaiyo Hanjukunare...!Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 19, 1992SquareYes[44]
Secret of ManaSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemAugust 6, 1993SquareYesYesYesYes[50]
Romancing SaGa 2Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 10, 1993SquareYes[51]
AlcahestSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemDecember 17, 1993HAL LaboratoryYes[52]
Breath of Fire[b]Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemFebruary 24, 1994CapcomYesYes[53]
Final Fantasy I•IINintendo Entertainment SystemFebruary 27, 1994SquareYes[54]
Final Fantasy VISuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemApril 2, 1994SquareYesYes[55]
Live A LiveSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemSeptember 2, 1994SquareYes[56]
Front MissionSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemFebruary 24, 1995G-CraftYes[57]
Chrono TriggerSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemMarch 11, 1995SquareYesYes[58]
Seiken Densetsu 3Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemSeptember 30, 1995SquareYes[59]
Secret of EvermoreSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemOctober 1995SquareYesYesYes[60]
Romancing SaGa 3Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemNovember 11, 1995SquareYes[61]
DynamiTracerSatellaviewJanuary 27, 1996SquareYes[62]
Treasure ConflixSatellaview1996SquareYes[62]
Koi ha BalanceSatellaview1996SquareYes[62]
Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai HōsekiSatellaviewFebruary 3, 1996SquareYes[63]
Bahamut LagoonSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemFebruary 9, 1996SquareYes[64]
Front Mission Series: Gun HazardSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemFebruary 23, 1996Omiya SoftYes[65]
Super Mario RPGSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemMarch 13, 1996SquareYesYes[66][67]
Treasure of the RudrasSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemApril 5, 1996SquareYes[68]
Treasure Hunter GSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemMay 24, 1996Sting EntertainmentYes[69]
Tobal No. 1PlayStationAugust 2, 1996DreamFactoryYesYesYes[67][70]
Final Fantasy VIIPlayStationJanuary 31, 1997SquareYesYesYesYes[71]
Pro-Logic Mah-Jong Hai-ShinPlayStationJanuary 31, 1997AquesYes[72]
Bushido BladePlayStationMarch 14, 1997Bergsala LightweightYesYesYes[73]
Final Fantasy IVPlayStationMarch 21, 1997ToseYes[74][75]
Power StakesPlayStationApril 11, 1997AquesYes[76]
Tobal 2PlayStationApril 25, 1997DreamFactoryYes[77]
Digical LeaguePlayStationJune 20, 1997AquesYes[78]
Final Fantasy TacticsPlayStationJune 20, 1997SquareYesYes[79]
SaGa FrontierPlayStationJuly 11, 1997SquareYesYes[80]
Front Mission 2PlayStationSeptember 25, 1997SquareYes[81]
Final Fantasy VII InternationalPlayStationOctober 1997SquareYes[71]
Power Stakes Grade 1PlayStationOctober 9, 1997AquesYes[82]
EinhänderPlayStationNovember 20, 1997SquareYesYes[67][83]
Front Mission AlternativePlayStationDecember 18, 1997SquareYes[84]
Chocobo no Fushigi na DungeonPlayStationDecember 23, 1997SquareYes[85]
Super Live StadiumPlayStationJanuary 1, 1998AquesYes[86]
XenogearsPlayStationFebruary 11, 1998SquareYesYes[87]
Bushido Blade 2PlayStationFebruary 28, 1998Bergsala LightweightYesYes[88]
Final Fantasy VPlayStationMarch 13, 1998ToseYesYesYesYes[67][89]
Hai-Shin 2PlayStationMarch 26, 1998AquesYes[90]
Parasite EvePlayStationMarch 29, 1998SquareYesYes[67][91]
Power Stakes 2PlayStationApril 9, 1998AquesYes[92]
SōkaigiPlayStationMay 28, 1998Yuke'sYes[93]
Final Fantasy VIIMicrosoft WindowsJune 24, 1998SquareYesYesYes[94]
Brave Fencer MusashiPlayStationJuly 26, 1998SquareYesYes[95]
Another MindPlayStationNovember 12, 1998SquareYes[96]
EhrgeizPlayStationDecember 17, 1998DreamFactoryYesYesYes[97]
Chocobo's Dungeon 2PlayStationDecember 23, 1998SquareYesYes[98]
iS – internal sectionPlayStationJanuary 28, 1999PositronYes[99]
Final Fantasy VIIIPlayStationFebruary 11, 1999SquareYesYesYesYes[100]
Chocobo World (included with Final Fantasy VIII)PocketStationFebruary 11, 1999SquareYes[101]
Final Fantasy CollectionPlayStationMarch 11, 1999ToseYes[102]
Final Fantasy VIPlayStationMarch 11, 1999ToseYesYesYesYes[103]
Chocobo RacingPlayStationMarch 18, 1999SquareYesYesYes[104][105][106]
SaGa Frontier 2PlayStationApril 1, 1999SquareYesYesYesYes[107]
Go Go Digger (included with SaGa Frontier 2)PocketStationApril 1, 1999SquareYes[108]
Cyber OrgPlayStationApril 22, 1999FuzzBoxYes[109]
Racing LagoonPlayStationJune 10, 1999SquareYes[110]
Legend of ManaPlayStationJuly 15, 1999SquareYesYes[111]
Ring Ring Land (included with Legend of Mana)PocketStationJuly 15, 1999SquareYes[112]
Front Mission 3PlayStationSeptember 2, 1999SquareYesYesYesYes[113]
Final Fantasy AnthologyPlayStationSeptember 30, 1999SquareYesYes[114][115]
Threads of FatePlayStationOctober 14, 1999SquareYesYes[116]
Chrono TriggerPlayStationNovember 2, 1999ToseYes[117]
Chrono CrossPlayStationNovember 18, 1999SquareYesYes[118]
Parasite Eve IIPlayStationDecember 16, 1999SquareYesYesYes[119]
Chocobo CollectionPlayStationDecember 22, 1999Square, DenyushaYes[120][121]
Final Fantasy VIIIMicrosoft WindowsJanuary 25, 2000SquareYesYesYes[122][123]
Vagrant StoryPlayStationFebruary 10, 2000SquareYesYesYesYes[124]
Driving Emotion Type-SPlayStation 2March 30, 2000EscapeYesYesYes[125]
All Star Pro-WrestlingPlayStation 2June 8, 2000SquareYes[126]
Final Fantasy IXPlayStationJuly 7, 2000SquareYesYesYes[127]
Gekikuukan Pro Baseball: At the End of the Century 1999PlayStation 2September 7, 2000SquareYes[128]
Hataraku ChocoboWonderSwanSeptember 21, 2000SquareYes[129]
Final FantasyWonderSwan ColorDecember 9, 2000SquareYes[130]
The BouncerPlayStation 2December 23, 2000DreamFactoryYesYesYes[131]
Wild CardWonderSwan ColorMarch 29, 2001SquareYes[132]
Final Fantasy IIWonderSwan ColorMay 3, 2001SquareYes[133]
Final Fantasy ChroniclesPlayStationJune 29, 2001ToseYes[134]
Blue Wing BlitzWonderSwan ColorJuly 5, 2001SquareYes[135]
Final Fantasy XPlayStation 2July 19, 2001SquareYesYesYesYes[136]
All Star Pro-Wrestling IIPlayStation 2November 22, 2001SquareYes[137]
Final Fantasy X InternationalPlayStation 2January 31, 2002SquareYes[136]
Hanjuku Hero: Aa, Sekaiyo Hanjukunare...!WonderSwan ColorFebruary 14, 2002Sting EntertainmentYes[138]
The Final Fantasy LegendWonderSwan ColorMarch 20, 2002AspectYes[138]
Final Fantasy IVWonderSwan ColorMarch 29, 2002Sting EntertainmentYes[139]
Kingdom HeartsPlayStation 2March 28, 2002SquareYesYesYesYes[140]
Neichibeikan Professional Baseball Final LeaguePlayStation 2April 25, 2002SquareYes[141]
Final Fantasy XIPlayStation 2May 16, 2002SquareYesYesYes[142]
World FantasistaPlayStation 2June 6, 2002SquareYes[143]
Front MissionWonderSwan ColorJuly 12, 2002G-CraftYes[144][145]
Final FantasyPlayStationOctober 31, 2002SquareYesYesYes[146]
Final Fantasy IIPlayStationOctober 31, 2002SquareYesYesYes[147]
Final Fantasy XIMicrosoft WindowsNovember 7, 2002SquareYesYesYesYes[148]
Chocobo Land: A Game of DiceGame Boy Advance; WonderSwan Color (unreleased)December 13, 2002SquareYes[149]
Unlimited SagaPlayStation 2December 19, 2002SquareYesYesYes[150]
Final Fantasy Tactics AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceFebruary 14, 2003SquareYesYesYesYes[151]
Final Fantasy X-2PlayStation 2March 13, 2003SquareYesYesYesYes[152]

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  1. ^This was supposed to be Square's 3rd game, and was advertised on Thexder, but it got delayed and ultimately cancelled.
  2. ^Capcom game whose North American version was published by Square.

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External links[edit]

  • Official Japanese game list(in Japanese)
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