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Online gaming service by Square Enix
PlayOnline is an online gaming service owned by Square Enix as the launcher application and Internet service for many of the online PC, PlayStation 2 and
PlayOnline
2002 video game
translated phrases. The game servers are run by Square Enix as part of their PlayOnline network.[citation needed] Players have the option of using any combination
Final_Fantasy_XI
Series of video games
original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved January 27, 2010. "TetraMaster". PlayOnline. Archived from the original on March 30, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2010
List of Final Fantasy video games
List_of_Final_Fantasy_video_games
Japanese entertainment company
and was the first MMORPG on the console. All versions of the game used PlayOnline, a cross-platform internet gaming platform and internet service developed
Square_Enix
1999 video game
Japanese). PlayOnline. Archived from the original on February 20, 2004. Retrieved September 18, 2022. Staff Comment - 島本誠 (in Japanese). PlayOnline. Archived
Threads_of_Fate
Online Game List: Sports (North America)". "FRONT MISSION ONLINE". www.playonline.com. Archived from the original on 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2025-05-06. Arts
List of PlayStation 2 online games
List_of_PlayStation_2_online_games
2000 video game
Final Fantasy IX was also the benchmark of Square's interactive PlayOnline service. PlayOnline was initially developed to interface with Final Fantasy X but
Final_Fantasy_IX
2001 video game
initially going to feature online elements, offered through Square's PlayOnline service. The features were dropped during production, and online gaming
Final_Fantasy_X
2006 video game
Dominion, it was released by Square Enix as a paid product through its PlayOnline service. It relaunched under Gamepot as a free game, and was later handled
Fantasy_Earth_Zero
Japanese video game producer (born 1973)
ordered a pivot to make it cross-platform with the PlayStation 2 and PlayOnline-compatible. The heads of Square's business divisions had high hopes for
Naoki_Yoshida
3.5" drive bay for the PlayStation 2
bootable directly from the HDD (e.g. PlayStation Broadband Navigator, PlayOnline Viewer, Central Station) are keyed to the system when that system installs
PlayStation_2_Expansion_Bay
Japanese video game company
Fate (1999) and Vagrant Story (2000). The company also began work on PlayOnline, a digital storefront and a platform for online game services and web
Square_(video_game_company)
2010 defunct MMORPG
could fit within the console's limited memory. The game did not use the PlayOnline service used for XI. This was explained as being due to the marked decrease
Final Fantasy XIV (2010 video game)
Final_Fantasy_XIV_(2010_video_game)
Japanese video game designer and writer (born 1965)
gained somewhat of a cult following since its release. Matsuno supervised PlayOnline, Square's online multiplayer gaming software prior to its first beta release
Yasumi_Matsuno
Japanese meaning "extra", referring to additional anime, manga and DVD content
game is accessed by means of a button combination. The Final Fantasy "Playonline" site has a secrets section for Final Fantasy IX, requiring passwords
Omake
2006 video game
regrets regarding the storyline, citing creative differences between the PlayOnline and Final Fantasy Tactics members of the development team. Final Fantasy
Final_Fantasy_XII
2006 video game
Online Multiplayer support, primarily due to the lack of popularity of PlayOnline outside Japan, and lack of PS2 HDD support in the U.S. Missions from the
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII
Dirge_of_Cerberus:_Final_Fantasy_VII
2003 video game
working on other projects including Vagrant Story (2000) and Square's PlayOnline service. He also wanted to stand apart from Tactics rather than being
Final_Fantasy_Tactics_Advance
Franchise of video games and media
2010-08-25. Retrieved 2010-07-19. "Final Fantasy XI Newsletter Issue 18". PlayOnline. 2007-03-08. Archived from the original on 2009-06-29. Retrieved 2009-08-27
List_of_Final_Fantasy_media
Japanese composer
Afterward, Matsueda created 25 pieces of background music for Square's PlayOnline viewer used for Final Fantasy XI and Tetra Master. She reunited with Eguchi
Noriko_Matsueda
Topics referred to by the same term
Service may refer to: Steam (service) Origin (service) Epic Games Store PlayOnline Xbox network PlayStation Network Nintendo Switch Online Nintendo Network
Network_Gaming_Service
Summary of online services for PlayStation 2
that year, SquareSoft released a modem called PS2GATE to connect to its PlayOnline service. Some games such as the PlayStation 2 version of Age of Empires
PlayStation 2 online functionality
PlayStation_2_online_functionality
Video game programmer
Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story. He also worked on the development of the PlayOnline service. Murata also helped promote a new proprietary cross platform game
Taku_Murata
Fictional character in Castlevania video games
Retrieved February 17, 2007. Barres, Nick Des. "TGS2005 – Koji Igarashi". playonline.com. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved February
Alucard_(Castlevania)
Online service for the PlayStation 2
similar subsidiary: PlayStation 2 online functionality PlayStation Network PlayOnline Xbox Live Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (PS2) Central Station - Ready To Connect
Central_Station_(service)
Japanese video game developer
2013-06-25. "Announcing a New Producer for FINAL FANTASY XI (22/03/2023)". PlayOnline. March 22, 2023. Archived from the original on March 22, 2023. Retrieved
Akihiko_Matsui
Video game genre
Fantasy IX (2000) before becoming an online multiplayer game for the PlayOnline service, and Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge (2003). Within the United
Digital_collectible_card_game
Game engine created and used internally by Square Enix
tool tailored to the game's fully polygonal 3D graphics. With 2001's PlayOnline service, the company then made its first foray into introducing a common
Crystal_Tools
2005 action role-playing game
Retrieved October 18, 2007. Barres, Nick Des. "TGS2005 – Koji Igarashi". playonline.com. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved June
Castlevania:_Dawn_of_Sorrow
2003 video game
a June release for North America. In March 2004, registered users of PlayOnline were given a free demo of the game. The game was shown at E3 in May 2004
Front_Mission_4
Japanese video game producer and designer (born 1963)
project. When production was halted due to internal issues surrounding PlayOnline, Kawazu's team switched to supporting production for The Bouncer and developing
Akitoshi_Kawazu
Music from the video game Final Fantasy XI
tracks have appeared on previous albums, with only some music from the PlayOnline service as newly released. Memories of Dusk and Dawn was noted by Gann
Music_of_Final_Fantasy_XI
Enix Europe Square Enix Collective Taito Other industries Gangan Comics PlayOnline Image Studio Division Lists of video games List of franchises Square Enix
List of Square Enix compilation albums
List_of_Square_Enix_compilation_albums
2005 video game
Mission series. The game was played using Square Enix's online service PlayOnline. Registration for beta testing took place in Japan in late July 2004,
Front_Mission:_Online
Instruction book that contains hints or complete solutions to a specific video game
the information was contained on Square's PlayOnline website. This seemed like a good way to promote PlayOnline, while creating a guide that would have
Strategy_guide
1991 video game
Metropolis Media. pp. 110–111. "Vagrant Story: from the Development Team". PlayOnline. Square. 2000. Archived from the original on November 14, 2001. Retrieved
Magical_Chase
Software for the PlayStation 2
adapter. See PlayStation 2 Expansion Bay. Central Station (online service) PlayOnline XrossMediaBar (XMB) "PlayStation BB". www.jp.playstation.com. Archived
PlayStation Broadband Navigator
PlayStation_Broadband_Navigator
Final Fantasy character
Fantasy X's release, Tidus was known to the media as Tida. In early 2001, PlayOnline changed the character's name to "Tidus". Because Tidus' name is never
Tidus
2001 video game
titles for the WonderSwan console in 1999 following the cancellation of a PlayOnline-focused numbered Final Fantasy title. Kawazu later noted that he handled
Wild_Card_(video_game)
Franchise of video games and media
"Important Information about Front Mission Online Operations" (in Japanese). PlayOnline. Archived from the original on 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2011-07-09. North
List_of_Front_Mission_media
Gear Online indefinitely. The two Final Fantasy games along with the PlayOnline service accounted for 11 percent of Square Enix's energy consumption the
Impact of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on the video game industry
Impact_of_the_2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami_on_the_video_game_industry
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