List of Namco games

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This is a list of games by the company Namco and Namco Bandai Games. Please note however, that this list only covers games that are relevant to Namco both before and after the merger.

Contents

[edit] Arcade

[edit] Console games

[edit] Atari Consoles

[edit] Atari 2600 / 5200

[edit] Atari 7800

[edit] Misc. Consoles

[edit] iPod

  • PAC-MAN
  • Ms._Pac-Man
  • Pole Position: Remix

[edit] PC

[edit] Wireless

[edit] Nintendo Consoles/Handhelds

(Please note that these lists are not complete)

[edit] Nintendo Entertainment System/Nintendo Family Computer

For its Family Computer/Famicom games Namco numbered each title released until number 18, with only one exeption, all of which had cardbord boxes until this point, when they changed to plastic boxes, they dropped the use of numbering their games.[1]

--Mahjong series--

  • Family Mahjong 08/11/87
  • Family Mahjong II: Shanghai he no Michi 11/25/88
  • Namco Mahjong III: Mahjong Tengoku 03/08/91

--Pro Yakyū Family Stadium series--

  • Pro Yakyū Family Stadium 12/10/86
  • Pro Yakyū Family Stadium '87 12/22/87
  • Pro Yakyū Family Stadium '88 12/20/88
  • Family Stadium '89: Kaimakuhan 07/28/89
  • Famista '90 12/19/89
  • Famista '91 12/21/90
  • Famista '92 12/20/91
  • Famista '93 12/22/92
  • Famista '94 12/01/93

[edit] Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom

  • Super Wagyan Land
  • Super Wagyan Land 2
  • Wagyan Paradise
  • Tales of Phantasia
  • Super Famista (Also known as Super Batter Up in USA)
  • Super Famista 2
  • Super Famista 3
  • Super Famista 4
  • Super Famista 5
  • Smash Tennis

[edit] Nintendo 64

[edit] Game Boy

[edit] Game Boy Color

[edit] Game Boy Advance

[edit] Nintendo GameCube

[edit] Nintendo DS

[edit] Nintendo Wii

Released

Upcoming

[edit] Wii Virtual Console

[edit] Sega Consoles/Handhelds

[edit] Sega Master System

  • Ms._Pac-Man
  • PAC-MANIA

[edit] Sega Mega Drive / Genesis

[edit] Sega Game Gear

  • Batter Up
  • Galaga '91
  • Gear Stadium Heiseiban
  • Mappy
  • Ms._Pac-Man
  • PAC-MAN
  • PAC-Attack
  • Pocket Jansou
  • Wagan Land

[edit] Sega Mega CD / Sega CD

[edit] Sega Dreamcast

[edit] Sony Consoles/Handhelds

[edit] Sony PlayStation

[edit] Sony PlayStation 2

[edit] Sony PlayStation 3 (As Bandai Namco Games)

[edit] Sony PlayStation Portable

[edit] Microsoft Xbox Consoles

[edit] Microsoft Xbox

[edit] Microsoft Xbox 360 (As Namco Bandai Games)

[edit] Xbox Live Arcade

[edit] Bandai Handhelds

[edit] WonderSwan

[edit] References

  1. ^ Family Computer 1983-1994 (Book) by Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
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