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Revision as of 15:14, 18 September 2011
Namco is a Japanese video game developer. They are best known for creating the Pac-Man, Soulcalibur, Dig Dug, Tekken, Time Crisis, Klonoa, Katamari and Tales franchises, among others. In addition, they were hired by Nintendo to develop the Donkey Konga rhythm series, Star Fox Assault and Mario Superstar Baseball. Due to the success of their video games, it is only natural that several of them have made their way into YouTube Poop.
Since merging with Bandai, they are now called NamcoBandai Games.
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Trivia
- Adding to their many collaborations with Nintendo, Link appeared in the GameCube version of Soulcalibur II as a bonus character. The PS2 version got Heihachi Mishima of the Tekken series, and the Xbox version got Spawn. Darth Vader, Yoda, and Starkiller (from Star Wars: The Force Unleashed) showed up in the home versions of Soulcalibur IV, with Kratos from God of War in the PSP edition.
- They made a Japan-exclusive crossover RPG/strategy game with Capcom, called Namco X Capcom. And now they're crossing over with Capcom again; a series of Tekken/Street Fighter crossovers has been announced. Excuse me. OH YEAH! I TOLD YOU, SUCKER! IN YOUR FACE! BOOYAH! So, yeah.