Namco Limited was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company founded in 1955 which operated video arcades and amusement parks globally...
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The Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" is an arcade system board unveiled by Namco in 1988 with the game Winning Run. It was the first arcade board specifically...
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The Namco System N2 is an arcade platform developed by Namco and NVIDIA. It runs on an nForce2-based motherboard developed by NVIDIA. It was announced...
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The Namco System 246 is a development of the Sony PlayStation 2 technology as a basis for an arcade system board. It was released in December 2000 on its...
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The Namco System 23 is an arcade system board produced and developed by Namco. Announced in 1996 and released in 1997, it was the last arcade system produced...
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Namco released an upgraded version of the arcade board, the System 369, also known as System 359, for use with Tekken Tag Tournament 2. The System 369's...
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Namco Museum is a series of video game compilations developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for home video game consoles. The first title...
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The Namco System 11 is a 32-bit arcade system board developed jointly by Namco and Sony Computer Entertainment. Released in 1994, the System 11 is based...
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The Namco System 22 is the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade system board. It debuted in 1992 with Sim Drive in Japan, followed by a worldwide debut...
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The Namco System 10 is an arcade system board released by Namco in 2000 based on the Sony PlayStation hardware. It was preceded by the Namco System 23...
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Namco was a video game developer and publisher, originally from Japan. Bandai Namco Entertainment is the successor to Namco and continues manufacturing...
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Bandai Namco Holdings Inc., commonly known as Bandai Namco and formerly Namco Bandai until 2015, also known as Bandai Namco Group, is a Japanese entertainment...
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Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., formerly Bandai Namco Games until 2015, is a Japanese multinational video game publisher, and the video game branch of...
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Tales (video game series) (redirect from Linear Motion Battle System)
by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Namco), and developed by its subsidiary, Namco Tales Studio until 2011 and presently by Bandai Namco Studios. First...
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Namco Museum Battle Collection is a 2005 video game compilation developed by Tose and published by Namco for the PlayStation Portable; the first Namco...
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Namco. It is the fourth main entry in the Tales series of video games, and a direct sequel to 1997's Tales of Destiny. It released on PlayStation 2 (PS2)...
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Namcot Collection (redirect from Namco Museum Archives Vol. 2)
Namcot Collection, also known as Namco Museum Archives, is a 2020 video game compilation published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Originally released...
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conjunction with Namco for the arcade machines. The game was released for Sega NAOMI and PlayStation 2. It was released on the PlayStation 2 on November 8...
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published by Bandai Namco Entertainment and generally covers titles released after 31 March 2006. Games published by Bandai or Namco prior to the merger...
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on the Namco ND-1 arcade system, being one of the first games to utilize it. Designed and released in conjunction with Namco Museum Vol. 1, Namco Classic...
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Namco Tales Studio Ltd., formerly known as Wolf Team ((株)ウルフチーム, Urufu Chīmu), was a Japanese video game development company founded in 1986. The company...
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Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 is a 1996 compilation arcade game developed and published by Namco. It is a collection of four of Namco's popular games:...
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Tekken (video game) (category Namco arcade games)
for the Namco System 22, the board used by Ridge Racer, but after Namco heard Sega was developing Virtua Fighter 2 for their new Sega Model 2 arcade board...
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List of Namco games List of Bandai Namco video games Namco Museum series: Namco Museum Vol. 1 sales: 1.65 million units Namco Museum Vol. 3 sales: 2.24 million...
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Japanese). Retrieved 28 December 2023. Namco UK. (n.d.). Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2 Operators Manual. Namco UK. Retrieved March 15, 2024, from https://www...
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Soulcalibur II (redirect from Soul Calibur 2)
NAOMI arcade board, the game was built on the Namco System 246 board before being ported to the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox home consoles in 2003....
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Mario Kart Arcade GP (redirect from Mario Kart Namco)
developed specifically for arcades in collaboration with Namco (later Bandai Namco Games and Bandai Namco Amusement). To date, four entries have been released—Mario...
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by broadening the versatility of the tag system while dramatically improving the online functionality, Namco has crafted a new teamwork seminar that builds...
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Tekken 6 (redirect from Miguel (Namco))
(Japanese: 鉄拳6) is a 2007 fighting game developed and published by Bandai Namco Games. It is the sixth main and seventh overall installment in the Tekken...
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with six games, Bandai and Hudson Soft with five games each, and Enix and Namco with four games each. The most popular franchises on NES include Super Mario...
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