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Namco System 2
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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 and distributing video games worldwide. For Namco games released following the 2006 merger with Bandai's video game division, see List of Bandai Namco video games. For a list of franchises owned by Bandai Namco, see List of Bandai Namco video game franchises.

Arcade-based games

Namco initially distributed its games in Japan, while relying on third-party companies, such as Atari and Midway Manufacturing to publish them internationally under their own brands. Later, it would handle its own publishing worldwide.

Electro-mechanical games

Title Release date JP NA PAL Notes
Periscope 1965 Yes Yes Yes Electro-mechanical (EM) game released by Sega internationally in 1966.
F-1 October 1976 Yes Yes No Released by Atari in North America, in November 1976.
Shoot Away 1977 Yes Yes Yes Projection light gun shooter (skeet shooting) game.
Clay Champ 1978 Yes Japan's ninth-highest-grossing EM arcade game of 1978.[1]
Submarine 1978 Yes Yes No Released by Midway in North America, in September 1979.
Pitch In 1980 Yes Yes An arcade baseball game incorporating a pitching machine.[2] It was among Japan's top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1980.[3]
Sweet Licks April 1981 Yes Yes Yes
Pic Pac November 1984 Yes Features musical robot band.[4] A video game version Robot Band PicPac is included in Namco Museum Vol. 4 (1996).
Sweet Land June 1987 Yes
Gator Panic February 1988 Yes Yes
Flamin' Finger 2003 No Yes No Featured an LED playfield.

Namco proprietary arcade systems

Title Arcade Systems/Consoles Release date JP NA PAL Notes
Gee Bee Namco Warp & Warp October 1978 Yes Yes No Namco's first independently released video game.
Bomb Bee Namco Warp & Warp June 1979 Yes No No Sequel to Gee Bee.
Galaxian Namco Galaxian September 15, 1979[5] Yes Yes Yes Namco's first shoot 'em up game.
MSX January 30, 1984[6] Yes No No
Famicom September 7, 1984 Yes No No
Famicom Disk System July 20, 1990 Yes No No
Mobile June 13, 2003 No Yes No
SOS Namco Warp & Warp October 1979 Yes No No
Cutie Q Namco Warp & Warp November 1979 Yes No No Second sequel to Gee Bee.
Rally-X Namco Pac-Man January 1980[7][8] Yes Yes Yes First Namco game to feature background music and a bonus round.
MSX March 30, 1984 Yes No No
Navarone Namco Warp & Warp February 1980 Yes No No
Kaitei Takara Sagashi Namco Warp & Warp May 1980[9] Yes No No Created by K'K Tokki as a prototype.
Pac-Man Namco Pac-Man May 22, 1980 Yes Yes Yes Namco's best-selling arcade game of all time. Three Pac-Man games by Midway also use the Namco Pac-Man hardware - Ms. Pac-Man (2/3/1982), Pac-Man Plus (3/13/1982), and Jr. Pac-Man (8/13/1983). The rights to Ms. Pac-Man were later turned over to Namco.
MSX January 17, 1984 Yes No No
Famicom/NES November 2, 1984 Yes Yes Yes
Famicom Disk System May 18, 1990 Yes No No
Game Boy November 16, 1990 Yes Yes Yes
Game Gear January 29, 1991 Yes Yes No
Neo Geo Pocket Color July 31, 1999 Yes Yes Yes
Game Boy Color August 1999 No Yes Yes Renamed Pac-Man: Special Color Edition
Mobile June 13, 2003 No Yes No
Game Boy Advance February 14, 2004 Yes Yes Yes
King & Balloon Namco Galaxian June 1980 Yes Yes Yes First Namco game to feature synthesized voices.
MSX February 28, 1984 Yes No No
Tank Battalion Namco Warp & Warp October 1980 Yes Yes No
MSX August 30, 1984 Yes No No
New Rally-X Namco Pac-Man February 1981 Yes Yes No Sequel to Rally-X.
Warp & Warp Namco Warp & Warp July 1981 Yes Yes No Released as Warp Warp by Rock-Ola in the U.S.
MSX February 18, 1984 Yes No No
Famicom July 12, 1985 Yes No No
Galaga Namco Galaga September 1981 Yes Yes Yes Sequel to Galaxian. NES version sub-titled Demons of Death in North America.
MSX May 29, 1984 Yes No No
Famicom February 15, 1985 Yes Yes Yes
Famicom Disk System June 22, 1990 Yes No No
Mobile September 20, 2004 No Yes No
Bosconian Namco Galaga November 20, 1981 Yes Yes Yes First Namco game to have a continue feature.
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