- List of Namco games
-
Since its start, when it operated rides for children at a Yokohama department store, Namco has grown into one of the top video game manufacturers in Japan. Its games are known worldwide, both in video arcades and on home video game consoles. Today, Namco Bandai Games is the successor to Namco's legacy and continues manufacturing and distributing video games around the world.
Contents
Arcade releases
At first, Namco distributed its games itself in Japan, while relying on third-party companies, such as Atari and Midway Manufacturing to distribute them in North America and other regions under their own brand names. Later, it would handle more of its own distribution.
Title Release date Notes Gee Bee 1978 Namco's first independently-released game Bomb Bee 1979 Sequel to Gee Bee Galaxian 1979 First Namco space shooter game Cutie Q 1979 Second sequel to Gee Bee Navarone 1980 Kaitei Takara Sagashi 1980 Created by K'K Tokki as a prototype SOS 1980 Pac-Man 1980 Namco's biggest selling game of all time King & Balloon 1980 The first game to feature synthesized voices Tank Battalion 1980 Rally-X 1980 The first game to feature a bonus round New Rally-X 1981 Sequel to "Rally-X" Warp & Warp 1981 Also known as Warp Warp Galaga 1981 Sequel to Galaxian Most successful space shooter game ever. Ms. Pac-Man 1981 An unauthorized title created by Midway, the rights were later turned over to Namco Bosconian 1981 The first game to have a continue feature Dig Dug 1982 Pole Position 1982 First 3-D racing game with driving controls Super Pac-Man 1982 Remake of Pac-Man with new features. Pac-Man Plus 1982 Unauthorized title created by Bally Midway Xevious 1982 One of the first vertical scrolling space shooters. Phozon 1983 Mappy 1983 Cat and mouse chase game with a story line. Jr. Pac-Man 1983 Unauthorized title created by Bally Midway Pac & Pal 1983 Introduction of Pac-Man's pal Miru Libble Rabble 1983 Pole Position II 1983 Sequel to Pole Position Tower of Druaga 1984 Pac-Land 1984 The first side-scrolling platformer Grobda 1984 Spin-off of Xevious Super Xevious 1984 Sequel to Xevious Dragon Buster 1984 One of the first games to feature a life bar Dig Dug II 1985 Sequel to Dig Dug Metro-Cross 1985 Baraduke 1985 Also known as Alien Sector Motos 1985 First game to calculate damaged based on weight. Sky Kid 1985 The first game from Namco to allow two players to play simultaneously Vs. Battle City 1985 A converted Nintendo Famicom game for use on the Vs. arcade system Sky Kid Deluxe 1986 Sequel to Sky Kid Hopping Mappy 1986 Sequel to Mappy Toy Pop 1986 The Return of Ishtar 1986 The sequel to The Tower of Druaga Thunder Ceptor 1986 Genpei Tōma Den 1986 3D Thunder Ceptor II 1986 Rolling Thunder 1986 Wonder Momo 1987 Yokai Douchuuki 1987 Also known as Shadowland Dragon Spirit 1987 Blazer 1987 Quester 1987 Pac-Mania 1987 3D remake of Pac-Man with 4 distinct worlds. Galaga '88 1987 Remake of Galaga Final Lap 1987 World Stadium 1988 Assault 1988 Berabow Man:Chouzetsu Rinjin 1988 Also known as Bravoman or Beraboh Man Marchen Maze 1988 Bakutotsu Kijuutei - Baraduke II 1988 Ordyne 1988 Metal Hawk 1988 World Court 1988 Splatterhouse 1988 Namco's first violent game Mirai Ninja 1988 Face Off 1988 Phelios 1988 Winning Run 1989 Rompers 1989 Blast Off 1989 A sequel to Bosconian Valkyrie No Densetsu 1989 Dirt Fox 1989 World Stadium '89 1989 Finest Hour 1989 Burning Force 1989 Four Trax 1989 Dangerous Seed 1989 Marvel Land 1989 Also known as Talmit's Adventure Galaxian 3 1990 Theme park attraction supporting up to 28 players Kyuukai Douchuuki 1990 Baseball game which uses characters from Yokai Douchuuki World Stadium '90 1990 Final Lap 2 1990 Pistol Daimyo no Bouken 1990 Souko Ban Deluxe 1990 Also known as Boxy Boy Dragon Saber 1990 A sequel to Dragon Spirit Puzzle Club 1990 Unreleased prototype Rolling Thunder 2 1990 Steel Gunner 1990 Golly! Ghost! 1990 Electro-mechanical/video game hybrid StarBlade 1991 Super World Stadium 1991 Solvalou 1991 3-D sequel to Xevious Tank Force 1991 sequel to Tank Battalion Steel Gunner 2 1991 Cosmo Gang the Video 1991 A video game that uses the characters from a popular redemption game released in the previous year Golly! Ghost! 2: Bubble Trouble 1991 Electro-mechanical/video game hybrid Suzuka 8 Hours 1992 Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Bōken 1992 Super World Stadium '92 1992 Final Lap 3 1992 F/A 1992 Also known as Fighter & Attacker Cosmo Gang the Puzzle 1992 Exvania 1992 Super World Court 1992 Knuckle Heads 1992 Lucky and Wild 1992 Air Combat 1992 Super World Stadium '93 1993 Emeraldia 1993 Nettou! Gekitou! Quiztou!! 1993 Numan Athletics 1993 Ridge Racer 1993 Tinkle Pit 1993 Cyber Sled 1993 Suzuka 8 Hours 2 1993 Galaxian 3 1994 Six-player arcade version developed for the "Theater 6" system Attack of the Zolgear 1994 Sequel to Galaxian 3; a conversion kit for the "Theater 6" system Nebulas Ray 1994 Point Blank 1994 Known as Gun Bullet in Japan Tekken 1994 Ridge Racer 2 1994 Ace Driver 1994 Alpine Racer 1994 The Outfoxies 1994 Air Combat 22 1995 Xevious 3D/G 1995 Super World Stadium '95 1995 Rave Racer 1995 Second sequel to Ridge Racer Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 1995 Included original and "arranged" versions of Galaga, Xevious and Mappy Tekken 2 1995 Time Crisis 1995 Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 1996 Included original and "arranged" versions of Pac-Man, Dig Dug and Rally-X Super World Stadium '96 1996 Ace Driver: Victory Lap 1996 Alpine Racer 2 1996 Soul Edge 1996 Tokyo Wars 1996 Dancing Eyes 1996 Final Furlong 1997 Libero Grande 1997 Rapid River 1997 Super World Stadium '97 1997 Tekken 3 1997 Time Crisis II 1997 Panic Park 1998 (uncredited) Soulcalibur 1998 (uncredited) A sequel to Soul Edge Aqua Rush 1999 Mr. Driller 1999 Point Blank 2 1999 Taiko no Tatsujin 1999 Tekken Tag Tournament 1999 Crisis Zone 1999 Ninja Assault 2000 Point Blank 3 2001 Also known as Gun Balina Ridge Racer V Arcade Battle 2001 Tekken 4 2001 Wangan Midnight 2001 Mojipittan 2002 Time Crisis 3 2002 Alpine Racer 3 2002 Samurai Surf X 2002 Professional Baseball 2002 2002 Wangan Midnight R 2002 Soulcalibur II 2003 Flamin' Finger 2003 Redemption game using an LED playfield The Idol Master 2004 Tekken 5 2004 Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2004 Also known as Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2 2004 Cobra: The Arcade 2005 Based on the Japanese manga Space Adventure Cobra Druaga Online: The Story of Aon 2005 Mario Kart Arcade GP 2005 Co-production with Nintendo Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection 2005 Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2 2005 Also known as Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost 2 Curious George 2006 Mazan: Flash Of The Blade 2006 Soulcalibur III: Arcade Edition 2006 Time Crisis 4 2006 Minna de Kitaeru Zenno Training 2006 Tekken 6 2007 Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3 2007 Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 2007 Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion 2008 Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3DX 2008 Razing Storm 2009 Dead Heat 2009 Tank! Tank! Tank! 2009 Pac-Man's Arcade Party 2010 Pac-Man Battle Royale 2011 Go Go Grand Prix Coming soon DeadStorm Pirates Coming soon Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Coming soon Tekken X Street Fighter Coming soon Console games
Atari platforms
Atari produced these Namco games for its own consoles and released them under the Atari name.
Title Atari 2600 Atari 5200 Atari 7800 Atari 8-bit computers Dig Dug Galaga Galaxian Ms. Pac-Man Pac-Man Pole Position Pole Position II Xevious Bandai platforms
Even before its merger with Bandai, Namco produced games for Bandai's family of handheld video game consoles.
Title WonderSwan WonderSwan Color SwanCrystal Gunpey Kaze no Klonoa: Moonlight Museum Mr. Driller Namco Super Wars Tekken Card Challenge Microsoft platforms
Title Xbox Original Live Arcade Xbox 360 Xbox Live Arcade Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation Beautiful Katamari Breakdown Culdcept Saga Dig Dug 1 Dead to Rights Eternal Sonata Galaga 1 Galaga Legions The Idolmaster The Idolmaster: Live For You! Love Football Mr. Driller Online Ms. Pac-Man Namco Museum Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Namco Museum Virtual Arcade New Rally-X Pac-Man Pac-Man Championship Edition Pac-Man World 2 Pac-Man World 3 Pole Position 1 R:Racing Evolution Ridge Racer 6 Soulcalibur Soulcalibur II Soulcalibur IV Splatterhouse Tales of Vesperia Tekken 6 Xevious Notes: - Included in Namco Vintage.
Nintendo platforms
At the end of the 1980s, sales of Namco games on the Nintendo Entertainment System accounted for 40% of its annual sales. Today, Namco Bandai Games supports Nintendo's platforms with original content as well as classic re-releases for Wii's Virtual Console.
Home consoles
Portable consoles
Title Game Boy Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance Nintendo DS Atomic Betty Blue Dragon: Ikai no Kyojū Brave Story Curious George Dig Dug: Digging Strike Famista Advance Great Greed Gunpey DS Klonoa: Empire of Dreams Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament Klonoa Heroes: Densetsu no Star Medal Mage Knight: Destiny's Soldier Meccha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: 7tsu no Shima no Daibouken Mr. Driller Mr. Driller Drill Spirits Ms. Pac-Man Namco Museum Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Namco Museum DS Pac 'n Roll Pac-Man Pac-Man Collection Pac-Pix Pac-Man World 3 Point Blank DS QuickSpot Retro Game Challenge Ridge Racer DS Sigma Star Saga Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Touch de Dokodon Tales of Hearts Tales of Innocence Tales of Phantasia Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon Tales of the Tempest Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3 Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage Tekken Advance Trioncube Xenosaga I & II Sega platforms
Namco was an early adopter of the Mega Drive/Genesis and Game Gear with many releases, but provided no support for the Sega Saturn, due to its heavy support for Sony's new PlayStation console. Namco, however, would release a number of title's for Sega's final home console, Dreamcast.
Title Master System MD/Genesis Game Gear Saturn Dreamcast Burning Force Chibi Maruko-chan: Waku Waku Shopping Dangerous Seed Fushigi no Umi no Nadia Galaga '91 Kyuukai Douchuuki Mappy Marvel Land Mr. Driller Ms. Pac-Man Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness Namco Museum Pac-Attack Pac-In-Time Pac-Jr. Pac-Man Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures Pac-Mania Phelios Powerball Quad Challenge Rolling Thunder 2 Rolling Thunder 3 Soulcalibur Splatterhouse 2 Splatterhouse 3 StarBlade 1 Weaponlord Wagan Land Notes: - Released on Sega Mega-CD format.
Sony platforms
Namco released a number of launch titles for Sony's entry into the home console market.
Other platforms
Namco has ventured onto other platforms, either itself or through licensing agreements with other publishers.
Title iPhone OS Mobile Windows Alpine Racer Atlantis Sky Patrol Dig Dug 1 Dig Dug Remix Dilbert Cubicle Chaos Galaga Galaga Remix Galaxian/Galaxian Mini 1 I Love Katamari Inspector Gadget Isaac Newton's Gravity Kill.Switch Mage Knight: Apocalypse Mappy 2 Mr. Do! Mr. Do's Castle Mr. Driller Ms. Pac-Man 2 Motos 2 New Rally-X Pac-Man 1 Pac-Mania Pac-Man Plus Pac-Man World 3 Pole Position 1 Pole Position II Popeye Rally-X 2 Snoopy vs. the Red Baron Super Pac-Man Taiko no Tatsujin Time Crisis Mobile Time Crisis Strike Warhammer: Mark of Chaos Xevious/Xevious Mini 2 Notes: - Included in Microsoft Return of Arcade.
- Included in Microsoft Revenge of Arcade.
Categories:- Video game lists by company
- Namco games
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.