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On This Day in Gaming: Kingdom Hearts

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The early 2000s was notorious for genre crossovers in the entertainment industry. With the help of visionaries like Dr. Dre, the music industry was at the forefront of this revolution. Eve and No Doubt were the first major artists to collaborate between the pop and rap genres, thereby paving the way for future hits. During this era of expansion and crossovers, the video game industry also produced one of the most important video game titles of all time. On this day in gaming, Square Enix and Disney released the critically acclaimed title Kingdom Hearts.

On This Day in Gaming is a series that honors the anniversary of the most iconic video games in history. We analyze director and studio development decisions while also reminiscing on the enduring legacy that continues to influence the industry.    

The Story

The early 2000s was a challenging time for Square Enix. Still recovering from the fallout with Nintendo, the JRPG giant struggled to build upon its success from the Super Nintendo era. No longer able to publish titles on Nintendo platforms, Square Enix partnered with Sony for exclusive publishing. While the Final Fantasy series remained a fan favorite, sequels to the Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, and Xenogears struggled to gain momentum on the PlayStation 2. After witnessing the success of Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64, Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi recognized that the company needed a new approach.

After a lengthy discussion with Final Fantasy promotor Shinji Hashimoto, Sakaguchi determined that Square Enix needed to create a 3D video game in a similar vein as Super Mario 64. While Sakaguchi knew that Square Enix could not replicate the popularity of the Mario franchise, the company did share a building with Disney Japan. The idea that transpired was to utilize Disney characters in a video game. But the only issue was pitching the idea to the executives at Disney.

Thanks to a chance encounter in Disney and Square Enix’s shared building, Hashimoto got his chance. While riding the elevator to his Square Enix office space, Hashimoto held the door for a high-level Disney executive. Upon recognizing the executive, Hashimoto immediately pitched the idea for a Disney and Square Enix crossover video game.

Current Disney CEO, Bob Iger, loved the the idea and gave Square Enix access to the company’s vault of intellectual property. While development proved to be a challenge, the rest is history. Square Enix and Disney collaborated to create one of the most iconic role-playing crossovers of all time: Kingdom Hearts.

The Legacy

While Kingdom Hearts did not progress the role-playing genre in terms of gameplay, the game did pave the way for new ideas and experiences.

The Gameplay

No “on this day in gaming” would be complete without mentioning the gameplay. While the combat system is Kingdom Hearts is simple, other gameplay elements are more progressive and memorable.

Trivia

Kingdom Hearts forged new paths for multiple series, and below is a list of our favorites.

Conclusion

Thanks to a chance encounter in a shared corporate elevator, Shinji Hashimoto orchestrated one of the most important video game crossovers of all time. And not just any crossover, but one that has defined the video game industry for nearly two decades: Kingdom Hearts.

And there you have it. The “on this day in gaming” story behind one of the most important crossover games of all time. But we want to know what you think. Did you play Kingdom Hearts during the PS2 era? Let us know in the comments below or the social media links on the right. Also, be sure to check out our other news items on PokemonModern WarfareCapcomBlizzard and more.

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