Namco Ltd. Games

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Splatterhouse is a beat 'em up arcade game, released by Namco.
Marvel Land has four worlds, and each world incorporates seven levels. There are frantic rides on roller coasters, desperate treks across waterfalls, mayhem aboard steamboats, and castle-bound intrigue.

Treasures Of The Deep

Treasures of the Deep has plenty of action and excitement to enjoy. Just don't target any endian.

Burning Force

Burning Force is a pseudo-3D scrolling shooter similar to Space Harrier. The game is viewed from behind-the-character perspective.
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Sega Genesis

Pac-Man 3D

Nothing in the E3 version of Pac-Man 3D seemed forced.

Mr. Driller

In addition to drilling his way onto the PlayStation and Dreamcast platforms, Mr. Driller has now found his way to the Game Boy.

Crisis Zone

Namco has always been about refining rather than defining.

Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies

It started innocently enough as a technology that saved the planet, originally designed to destroy an onslaught of asteroids from space.

Gunbullet

GunBullet is basically made up of a series of very simple one- and two-player minigames.

Pac-Man Ghost Zone

Brace yourselves for a totally new 3-D polygon-enhanced Pac-Man!

Phelios

Phelios is an oldschool 2d helicopter game, with a fast and furious action.
Sega Genesis

Suzuka 8 Hours

Suzuka 8 Hours is an arcade game released by Namco in 1992 . It is similar in play to Final Lap, but with motorcycles instead of race cars.
SNES

Ridge Racer Revolution

So why bother playing Ridge Racer Revolution? Well, for one thing, the track layout and graphics are new.

Fighting Layer

Last month in News we told you that Arika, a company known for its 3D versions of Street Fighter was breaking apart from Capcom to produce their own games.

Ball Jacks

Ball Jacks is an Action game, developed and published by Namco, which was released in Europe in 1993.
Sega Genesis

Rolling Thunder 3

Rolling Thunder 3 is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, developed by Now Production and published by Namco, which was released in 1993.
Sega Genesis

Xevious

The player pilots a combat aircraft, which is called a Solvalou.
NES

Dragon Valor

With all the attention Namco's fighting games have been getting recently, one might forget the fact that they actually make games other than fighters and racers.

Libero Grande

Released in Japanese arcades last year, Libero Grande is Namco's attempt at giving the soccer genre a swift kick in the butt.

Namco Museum Vol. 5

There has been so many NamcoMuseum compilations out that it's become customary to get one every few months.

Battle Cars

It is a futuristic racing game, in which the player progresses through a series of progressively harder levels, cars are equipped with missiles, grenade launchers, and sliding disks which are used to eliminate opponents.
SNES

Point Blank 2

Like the previous PlayStation version, Point Blank 2 also has a Story Mode, which has you searching for a lost princess in a comical theme park.

Marvel Land

In Marvel Land you play as Prince Paco, who is on a quest to save Princess Luxy from the evil Mole King.
Sega Genesis

Tales of Destiny

Up until recently I thought I did not like RPG's. Every time a new game was released, I would dread getting started. The funny thing was that after I started playing the game, you could not pry me away from the screen.

Xevious 3d

Fans of Xevious and shooters who have been needing a fix for years will enjoy the updated style of Xevious 3D.

RBI Baseball 2

If you're the type of game player who wants to control animated versions of your favorite baseball players, RBI Baseball 2 is for you!
NES