Namco Bandai is ready to give you another dose of arcade nostalgia with Namco Museum.comm. Six games are included in this PlayStation 3 Namco Museum compilation: Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug, Xevious, ...
Namco was a force to be reckoned with 25 years ago. The power of Pac-Man owned the arcade scene, opening the doors for more of the company's creative efforts to make their debuts – games like the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. You might think that the mobile gaming market is already saturated with basic, top-down space shooters, but there's definitely room for a few more ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Namco Museum Essentials is coming to the PlayStation Network net month, bringing with it an updated version of arcade classic shooter Xevious and a ...
Today, Namco announced that its animation division will be producing at least one episode of a CG film based on Xevious, the classic polygonal shooter from waaaaaaay back in the day. The film, which ...
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Namco Bandai brought some of their 80s arcade games to iPhone. You can get Xevious, Phozon, Motos, and Tower of Druaga now. And just like actual arcade machines, you need to put in credits to play ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., (September 2, 2009) – Leading video games developer and publisher NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc., today announced the launch of NAMCO SOUNDS™, an exclusive iTunes music label offering re ...
Xevious was first released as an arcade game back in 1982. The scrolling shooter was, at the time, very unique. Not only could you shoot directly ahead of you but also you could drop bombs to take out ...
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The major complaint about Namco's Museum series of retro compilations is that they're just too faithful to their arcade counterparts. People don't want exact arcade translations anymore, they want ...