Namco Ltd. 株式会社ナムコ | |
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Founder(s) | Masaya Nakamura |
Founded | 1955 |
Merged | Namco Bandai Games in 2006 |
Website | http://namco.com/ |
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Based in Tokyo, Namco (株式会社ナムコ Kabushiki Kaisha Namuko?) was formed in 1955 by Masaya Nakamura. The company originally made rocking horses and other toys until 1971 when it acquired Atari's Japanese division and started developing video games. Namco America was then formed in California.
Namco started making arcade games in Japan and its first game Gee Bee was released in 1978. A year later Galaxian was released and was Namco's first big hit in the video gaming market. The following years in the 80's Namco released some of its best arcade games including Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug and Xevious. Namco continued to release arcade titles while shifting their focus to the video console market. It continues to expand its Tekken and Time Crisis series in arcades and also released Mario Kart Arcade GP into arcades in 2005. Tekken 6 and Bomberman Stadium are being released in 2007.
The company first got into the console market when it licensed some of its arcade games to the Atari, and they programmed several conversions for the MSX line of computers. It was one of the first 3rd party companies to develop games for the NES. Some games, mostly ports of arcade games to home consoles, were labeled with the name Namcot.
Many of Namco's biggest franchises were developed during the mid-90s. In 1993 the driving simulation game Ridge Racer was released into arcades and later on the PlayStation. Tekken was released in 1994.
In the new millennium Namco started developing for the new era of consoles, the Nintendo GameCube, Sony PlayStation 2, Sega Dreamcast, Microsoft Xbox and the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. In 1999, Namco released Soul Calibur onto the Dreamcast as a spin-off to the Soul Edge series. The franchise would soon to become major in its second installment and, with Tekken as well, it cemented Namco's dominance in the fighting game genre. The company helped all consoles, contributing many exclusives to each console. Although less so for the Xbox because of it being American, and it was Microsoft's first stab in the video gaming market.
The PlayStation got many games from the Tales and Xenosaga series. The GameCube got the new RPG series Baten Kaitos and the hugely successful Tales of Symphonia. Namco also helped Nintendo develop the Donkey Konga series and Star Fox Assault. A new franchise was also developed for the Game Boy Advance called Klonoa. Also the company started developing for the Xbox with Pac-Man World.
Bandai[edit | edit source]
On 29th September 2005 Namco merged with Japanese toymaker Bandai to form one of the largest companies in Japan, Namco Bandai Holdings Inc. In 2006, the joint company took its first steps into mobile phone gaming in America.
Namco announced support for the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP in 2004. It has since developed Ridge Racer and Tales games for both handhelds. It also exclusively developed Pac-Pix and Point Blank DS for the Nintendo DS. And for the Sony PSP it exclusively developed Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception and Me and My Katamari.
Namco has started developing games for the Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3. Some games they have released include Ridge Racer 7 and Soulcalibur IV.
Pages in category "Namco"
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- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary
- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary (Game Boy Advance)
- Namco Museum 64
- Namco Museum Arcade Hits!
- Namco Museum Battle Collection
- Namco Museum Encore
- Namco Museum Vol. 1
- Namco Museum Vol. 2
- Namco Museum Vol. 3
- Namco Museum Vol. 4
- Namco Museum Vol. 5
- Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade
- Namco Super Wars
- Namco × Capcom
- Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles
- Navalone
- Nebulasray
- Necchuu! Pro Yakyuu 2002
- Nettou! Gekitou! Quiztou!!
- New Rally-X
- NFL Classic Football
- The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigino Dungeon
- Ninja Assault
- Numan Athletics
P
- Pac & Pal
- Pac'n Roll
- Pac-Land
- Pac-Man
- Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp
- Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures
- Pac-Man Arcade Party
- Pac-Man Arrangement
- Pac-Man Collection
- Pac-Man Pinball Advance
- Pac-Man World
- Pac-Man World 3
- Pac-Man: 25th Anniversary
- Pac-Mania
- Pac-Pix
- Panic Park
- Panicuru Panekuru
- Phantomars
- Phelios
- Phozon
- Pistol Daimyo no Bouken
- Point Blank
- Point Blank 2
- Point Blank 3
- Pole Position
- Pole Position II
- Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium
- Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87
- Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88
- Pro Yakyuu World Stadium
- Prop Cycle
R
- R.B.I. Baseball
- R4: Ridge Racer Type 4
- R: Racing Evolution
- Race On!
- Rage Racer
- Rally-X
- Rally-X Arrangement
- Rampart
- Rapid River
- Rave Racer
- Rescue Shot
- The Return of Ishtar
- Ridge Racer
- Ridge Racer 2
- Ridge Racer 6
- Ridge Racer 64
- Ridge Racer Revolution
- Ridge Racer V
- Ridge Racer V: Arcade Battle
- Ridge Racers
- Ridge Racers 2
- Ring King
- Rock 'n Ball
- Rolling Thunder
- Rolling Thunder 2
- Rolling Thunder 3
- Rompers
S
- Samurai Ghost
- Sangokushi - Chuugen no Hasha
- Sanma no Meitantei
- Side Pocket
- Sky Kid
- Sky Kid Deluxe
- Smash Court: Pro Tournament
- Smash Tennis
- Sniper Elite
- Solvalou
- SOS
- Soukoban Deluxe
- Soul Blade
- Soul Edge
- Soul Edge Ver. II
- Soulcalibur
- Soulcalibur II
- Soulcalibur III
- Soulcalibur IV
- Speed Racer (1995)
- Splatterhouse
- Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti
- Star Fox: Assault
- Star Luster
- Star Trigon
- Star Wars (Namco)
- Starblade
- Steel Gunner
- Steel Gunner 2
- Super Chinese
- Super Hydlide
- Super Pac-Man
- Super World Court
- Super World Stadium
- Super World Stadium '92
- Super World Stadium '92 Gekitouban
- Super World Stadium '93
- Super World Stadium '95
- Super World Stadium '96
- Super World Stadium '97
- Super World Stadium '99
- Super Xevious
- Super Xevious: Ganpu no Nazo
- Suzuka 8 Hours
- Suzuka 8 Hours 2
T
- Tag Team Pro Wrestling
- Tag Team Wrestling
- Tales of Destiny
- Tales of Legendia
- Tales of Phantasia
- Tales of Rebirth
- Tales of Symphonia
- Tales of Symphonia Chronicles
- Tales of the Abyss
- Talmit's Adventure
- Tank Battalion
- Tank Force
- Tekken
- Tekken 2
- Tekken 3
- Tekken 3D Prime Edition
- Tekken 4
- Tekken 5
- Tekken 5.1
- Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection
- Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion
- Tekken Tag Tournament
- Tenkaichi Bushi Keru Naguuru
- Thunder Ceptor
- Time Crisis
- Time Crisis 3
- Time Crisis 4
- Time Crisis II
- Time Crisis Mobile
- Time Crisis: Crisis Zone
- Time Crisis: Project Titan
- Tinkle Pit
- Tokyo Wars
- The Tower of Druaga
- The Tower of Druaga (PC Engine)
- Toy Pop
- Truck Kyosokyoku
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W
- Wagyan Land
- Wangan Midnight
- Wangan Midnight R
- Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune
- Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 2
- Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 3
- Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 3 DX
- Warp & Warp
- Warpman
- We ♥ Katamari
- Wii Sports Club
- Winning Run
- Winning Run '91
- Winning Run Suzuka Grand Prix
- Wonder Momo
- World Court
- World Stadium
- World Stadium '89
- World Stadium '90