Canceled Games Cost Square Enix $55 Million The company says they are tightening the "selection standard" for their video game lineup moving forward. By Siliconera StaffMay 12, 2011
Xbox 360 Ah, So AQ Interactive Was Developing Gun Loco AQ Interactive, specifically the team behind Blue Dragon and Vampire Rain were working on Gun Loco... since 2007. By Siliconera StaffMarch 29, 2011
Xbox 360 Gun Loco Was So Crazy Square Enix Canceled The Xbox 360 Exclusive Defined as a sprint action shooter, Gun Loco had players run, slide, and shoot each other. The game was set on a prison ... By Siliconera StaffMarch 18, 2011
PlayStation 3 Square Enix’s Q1 2011 Line Up For North America In Pictures While Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is the last retail game from Square Enix USA this year, the first quarter of ... By Siliconera StaffOctober 21, 2010
Xbox 360 Gun Loco Ready To Go Bonkers Early Next Year Square Enix has two trigger happy games coming to North America early next year. By Siliconera StaffOctober 20, 2010
Xbox 360 Meet Maddox, He’s One Of The Gun Loco Crazies Remember that sprint action shooter from Square Enix, Gun Loco? Square Enix is rolling out character trailers for it. By Siliconera StaffOctober 15, 2010
Xbox 360 The Models Used To Make Gun Loco’s Loony Jailbirds Square Enix hired Brothersworker to craft figures, which were digitally scanned to create the game’s characters. By Siliconera StaffSeptember 9, 2010
Xbox 360 Square Enix Want Your Singing In Gun Loco You...yes, you...could make Square Enix history. By Ishaan SahdevAugust 24, 2010
Xbox 360 Gun Loco Gives A New Name To Run And Gun This trailer does a much better job of explaining just what Square Enix meant when they said Gun Loco was a “sprint-action shooter”. By Siliconera StaffAugust 17, 2010
Xbox 360 Action Figures Become Video Game Characters In Gun Loco This Square Enix developed third person shooter has bloodthirsty criminals wearing rabbit heads. By Siliconera StaffAugust 16, 2010
Square Enix Going Gun Loco A quizzical trademark registered by Square Enix showed up in Europe. The makers of Final Fantasy acquired the rights to Gun Loco. By Siliconera StaffJuly 30, 2010