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Square-Enix
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2010/5/16 14:11
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Hello everyone. I was just curious if anyone knew of a Square-Enix museum or its equivalent. Im a huge fan of the company and id love to see anything that has to do with them. The best thing I could find on my own was the Square-Enix Showcase. Which seems pretty cool..but it looks more like a store than a museum dedicated to the franchise. Any help would be great..thanks! Ill be in the Tokyo area by the way...
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by Jesen
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Hmm im quite the opposite, i used to be a fan of squaresoft, but ever since it became square enix, its been going downhill....(their sales too). Even the creator of FF is gone and working for mistwalker now..
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by jack (guest)
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SE Showcase
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2010/5/23 07:37
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I have been to the Square Enix Showcase in Hatsudai several times and I find it to be quite fun to goto especially if you want to buy SE merchandise. It is not hard to get to at all. They have a bunch of statues on display. They not only have the Sephiroth statue in the floor but they also have the costume that Gackt work to promote Dirge of Cerberus. You can find all kinds of merchandise there that you cannot find online or at other stores. Sometimes you can also see the staff in the jewelry department wearing Shinra uniforms. I think this is weekends only. Even if you were a Squaresoft fan or just a FF/Dragonquest fan, this is a definite must. I always find something new to buy.
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by FF Fan (guest)
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SQUARE ENIX Hatsudai Bldg. 1st Floor 4-31-8 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo JR Shinjuku Station South Exit, New South Exit - 15 min walk.
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by dorisli86 (guest)
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