A platformer title starring Valkyrie's lizard friend Xandra. In the game, which plays as a prequel of the Valkyrie games, you control Xandra as he leaves his enchanted forest in or...
Gunpey (グンペイ?), often written as Gun Pey or GunPey, is a series of handheld puzzle games released by Bandai. It was originally released for the WonderSwan, and has been ported...
Tank Force is a 2D top down arcade game. It is a sequel to Battle City, with different graphic and various details, like bigger stages or new enemies. The player controls tank and...
In this vaguely Tetris-like game, players score points by eliminating star blocks. A star block is a colored rectangle with a star on one end of it, and blocks are eliminated when...
Test your drill skills in Mr. Driller 2, a colorful puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance. In an effort to save the world from being buried under colored blocks, you must drill your...
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up that configures its difficulty to match the skill of the player. Final Blaster is a vertical scrolling shoot 'em up for the PC Engine. The player...
YuYu Hakusho 2: Kakutou no Sho is an Action game, developed by TOSE and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1994.
A remake of the original Pac-Man, with modernized presentation and gameplay.
Katamari Amore (塊魂 アモーレ, Katamari Damashii Amore, lit. Clump Spirit Amore) is a third-person puzzle-action video game that is published and developed by Bandai Namco for iOS....
Phelios is a vertical scrolling shooter video game released for the Namco System 2 arcade platform in Japan by Namco.
The first in a series of cartoon-style graphics baseball video games by Namco for PlayStation.
Katamari Damacy Mobile (塊魂モバイル, Katamari Damashii Mobairu, lit. Clump Spirit Mobile) is a video game developed by Namco Bandaifor the Mitsubishi P904i series of mobile phones...
Galaga Legions is an Xbox Live Arcade exclusive video game created by Namco Bandai Games. The title was developed by the same team who created Pac-Man Championship Edition. This ga...
Baraduke is an action game released by Namco (Bandai Namco Entertainment) in 1985. The peaceful, friendly world of Paccet has been attacked by the evil Octy! Make your way through...
Juvei Quest is a Role-Playing game, developed by Birthday and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1991.
Mirai Ninja is an action game released by Namco in 1988. Control the cyborg ninja, Shiranui, and rescue Princess Saki from the cyborg ninja army that kidnapped her. Pick up the orb...
Sitting in the gunner position of a GeoSword fightercraft, you must shoot your way through the enemy armada and bring the fight to their base planet, Redeye. Altogether you'll have...
Released by Namco in the summer of 1980, King & Balloon is a shoot em up in the vein of Galaxian, but trades the outer space theme for pseudo-medieval setting. In the game, the pla...
Valkyrie no Densetsu is an action game released by Namco in 1989. It is a follow-up to the Family Computer game Valkyrie no Bouken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu. When the seeds of gold ar...
A war strategy game that focuses on the Ancient Chinese Three Kingdoms conflict. It was developed by TOSE and published by Namco for the NES.
A remake of Mappy, released in Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1.
Seishun Quiz Colorful High School is a quiz game released by Namco in March 2003. As a game, it has a large aspect of a love game, and adopts a system that increases the favorabili...
Wonder Momo is a loose parody of a typical Ultraman-style superhero series, and utilizing a then-rare female protagonist. When the game is first started, players are treated to a p...
Kyuukai Douchuuki is a 1990 arcade baseball game by Namco which they ported to the Sega Mega Drive in 1991. Neither version left Japan. The game is a generic baseball game where y...
Ridge Racer V - это захватывающий драйв от безудержных гонок. Игроки смогут управлять суперкарами, обладающими невероятной мощностью, скоростью и стилем, которые просто невозможно...
Xevious 3D/G is a shoot 'em up arcade game that was released by Namco in April 1996 only in Japan. It was later ported to the PlayStation in 1997 as Xevious 3D/G+.