Code Age is a 2005 multimedia franchise developed and published by Square Enix.
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Code Age is a 2005 multimedia franchise developed and published by Square Enix.
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Code Age uses a science fiction setting on the inner surface of a hollow world similar to a Dyson sphere.
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Concept for Code Age was created in 2002, with the series forming part of Square Enix's "polymorphic content" strategy of producing series across multiple platforms and media.
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The Code Age project was noted for its ambitious multimedia approach at the time.
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Code Age is a multimedia franchise developed and published by Japanese company Square Enix.
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Code Age Archive: Saigo ni Ochite Kita Shojo is a manga that follows Thayne and Nico, high school friends who survive the collapse of the Arks and are forced to survive the ruined world.
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Code Age Brawls: Futatsu no Kodo is a role-playing video game released for mobile phones.
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Code Age created the concept prior to the 2003 merger of Square and Enix to become Square Enix.
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Code Age formed part of Square Enix's plan to develop "polymorphic content", a marketing and sales strategy to "[provide] well-known properties on several platforms, allowing exposure of the products to as wide an audience as possible"; this approach included Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and the World of Mana.
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Each of the Code Age titles was developed or overseen by "Warhead", a development body created by Naora to manage the franchise.
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Code Age said that further Code Age projects would depend on public reception of Commanders and Brawls.
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