Square Enix Limited
Moby ID: 5941
- Eidos Interactive Limited (from 1996-05-31 to 2009-11-09)
- Domark Group Limited (from 1990-10-26 to 1996-05-31)
- Domark Limited (from 1984-05-11 to 1990-10-26)
- Antrocrown Limited (from 1984-03-29 to 1984-05-11)
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Domark
In 1983 Dominic Wheatley and Mark Strachan were Junior Account Executives for a small advertising agency in Great Britain. While looking for new business for the agency, they realized that home software was poorly marketed. Dominic came up with the idea to start a company after showing Mark the C64 game The Heroes of Karn which he had bought for his son. The two entrepreneurs had no programming experience and so they approached their business plan from the marketing side. Within a few months they both quit their jobs at the agency, secured 20+ shareholders, and in 1984 Domark Limited, London UK, was born.
Eureka! was their first game, written by Ian Livingstone, one of the company's earliest investors. They hired Hungarian company Andromeda to program it, and established Concept Marketing as a separate company to handle a large promotional campaign for the game, offering a £25,000 prize to the first person to completely solve the game. Through their extensive marketing efforts on this game, Domark was off to a great start.
During the following years, Domark secured licenses for several well-known IPs including Trivia Pursuit, James Bond, and Star Wars, again using outside companies to do the programming for them. The company concentrated on publishing and marketing at first, but, eventually, in-house artists, designers, programmers, and technicians were hired to make Domark a totally self-sufficient company. The company had a Macintosh programming team called "The Domain" and another development team was "The Kremlin". This surge of growth caused moves to new locations in London several times.
1990, Domark Limited became Domark Group Ltd. and was the main corporate entity for the entire Domark conglomerate of companies including Domark Software Ltd. (UK, founded 1990) and Domark Software Inc. (USA, founded late 1992 or early 1993). This company was the owner of all copyrights, licenses, and trademarks acquired and created by Domark collectively. This name is most commonly credited with "Software, Instructions, Artwork and Packaging" on game boxes and in credits. It is believed that production of marketing materials, promotions, artwork and printing was handled by this company, leaving the creation, publishing and distribution of the actual products to the lower divisions.
Eidos
After Domark Group Limited, Simis Ltd., and The Big Red Software Company Ltd. were bought by Eidos Public Limited Company (which became the holding company), all three were merged into Domark to create Eidos Interactive Limited. This was followed by the acquisition of 8-bit publishing powerhouse U.S. Gold, which brought the development studio Core Design with it.
Following the unexpected success of Core's Tomb Raider (1996), Eidos found itself catapulted to the center of massive attention and profits. A string of franchises were born, including Commandos, Hitman, Deus Ex, Legacy of Kain and Thief.
Square Enix
At the end of March 2009, Eidos as a whole was acquired by Square Enix, who now owns it. Since then this company handles the European publishing and distribution. Not to be confused with Square Enix (2009) Limited, the former European publishing arm of Enix / Square Enix which only remains for tax purposes.
(The Domark portion was mainly contributed by Jeanne)
Credited on 614 Games from 1984 to 2024
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Dragon Quest III: HD-2D Remake (2024 on Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5...) |
Life is Strange: Double Exposure (2024 on Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series...) |
Visions of Mana (2024 on Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series...) |
Final Fantasy XVI: Expansion Pass (2023 on Windows, PlayStation 5) |
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Little Goody Two Shoes (2023 on Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5...) |
Final Fantasy XVI (2023 on Windows, PlayStation 5) |
Octopath Traveler II (2023 on Windows, Windows Apps, PlayStation 4...) |
Forspoken (2023 on Windows, Windows Apps, PlayStation 5) |
Tactics Ogre: Reborn (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch...) |
Harvestella (2022 on Windows, Nintendo Switch) |
Romancing SaGa: -Minstrel Song- Remastered (2022 on Windows, iPhone, PlayStation 4...) |
Valkyrie Elysium (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5) |
Valkyrie Elysium: Digital Deluxe Edition (2022 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4) |
Live A Live (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch...) |
Arena Battle Champions (2022 on iPhone, iPad, Android) |
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...) |
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...) |
Hitman: Sniper - The Shadows (2022 on iPhone, Android) |
Babylon's Fall (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5) |
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History +
- January 2009
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The company confirms it has closed its Rockpool Games studio.
- 2009
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Along with the whole Eidos group, Eidos Interactive Limited is acquired by Square Enix Co. Ltd. and eventually becomes Square Enix Limited.
- September 2008
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The company opens a new office in Shanghai, with a small team of design, production, programming and art direction headed by worldwide outsourcing manager Christine Thaarup.
- May 2007
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After the acquisition in February 2007, Eidos Interactive Ltd. uses the name SoGoPlay to launch a new label of casual games.
- April 2007
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Eidos Interactive Ltd. acquires mobile developer Morpheme Wireless Ltd..
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Trivia +
Company location (May 2006):
Eidos
Wimbledon Bridge House
1 Hartfield Road
Wimbledon, London, UK
SW19 3RU
Related Web Sites +
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Square Enix Limited
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 156 games with Eidos, Inc.
- 124 games with Eidos GmbH
- 111 games with Valve Corporation
- 91 games with Eidos SARL
- 75 games with Square Enix Co., Ltd.
- 50 games with Namco Bandai Partners Pty Ltd.
- 47 games with Cenega Czech s.r.o.
- 43 games with Böck GmbH
- 41 games with Epic Games Tools LLC
- 37 games with Eidos Pty Ltd.
- 171 games with Jason Walker
- 82 games with Flavia Timiani-Dean
- 71 games with Marc Titheridge
- 71 games with Michelle Seebach Curran
- 70 games with Paul Baldwin
- 69 games with Ray Mullen
- 66 games with Gregory Wu
- 63 games with Arnaud Messager
- 62 games with Phil Rogers
- 60 games with Chris Rowley
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- Graphics by Square Enix Limited
- Voice Production by Square Enix Limited
- Package Design by Square Enix Limited
- Testing by Square Enix Limited
- Licensed by Square Enix Limited
- Contributions by Square Enix Limited
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