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== Namco series categories == | |||
Regarding your addition of [[:Category:Namco]] to the categories of selected series they created on Friday, I feel I should point out those of some others you may also wish to add it to, if they do not have it already: {{c|Gee Bee}}, {{c|Tank Battalion}}, {{c|Rally-X}}, {{c|Bosconian}}, {{c|Pole Position}}, {{c|Babylonian Castle Saga}} (to give the "Druaga" series its real name), {{c|Baraduke}}, {{c|Thunder Ceptor}}, {{c|Genpei Touma Den}}, {{c|Rolling Thunder}}, {{c|Dragon Spirit}}, {{c|Final Lap}}, {{c|World Stadium}} (which was, at one time, their longest-running series next to Pac-Man in Japan, especially after they had acquired the license to use the Central and Pacific Leagues' teams in 1992), {{c|World Court}}, {{c|Splatterhouse}}, {{c|Winning Run}}, {{c|Golly! Ghost!}}, {{c|Steel Gunner}}, {{c|Cosmo Gang}}, {{c|Suzuka 8 Hours}}, {{c|Numan Athletics}}, {{c|Cyber Sled}}, {{c|X-Day}}, {{c|J-League}} ([[Sega]] also at one time acquired the license to use the J-League's teams for one of their own soccer games, [[The J.League 1994]]), {{c|Ace Driver}}, {{c|Alpine Racer}}, the {{c|Namco Classics Collection}}s, {{c|Final Furlong}} & {{c|Mr. Driller}}. [[User:Namcorules|Namcorules]] ([[User talk:Namcorules|talk]]) 11:23, 10 March 2020 (UTC) |
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