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Dig dug is an arcade game released in 1982. The objective is to kill the underground monsters by either squishing them under a rock through the tunnels you create or by popping them using your weapon directly.
A sequel to the arcade classic featuring Pac-Man's feminine counterpart. The game is notable for having a variety of mazes as opposed to the single maze design in the original game, as well as bonus items that wandered through the mazes rather than appearing just in the center.
Bosconian is an arcade multi-directional shooter where players must clear levels of enemy space stations.
Galaga is a vertical shooter arcade game released in 1981. Developed by Namco and published by Namco and Midway.
Warp between two worlds and modes of play in this 1981 arcade title by Namco
New Rally-X is the successor to Namco's Rally X. The game was originally released in 1981.
Released by Namco for arcades in 1980, Rally-X was the first scrolling open-world video game, and the first open-world driving/racing game.
Protect the king by preventing evil balloons from carrying him away in this early Namco arcade game.
Blow up enemy tanks and protect your base in this shooter from Namco.
One of the most popular arcade games of all time, Pac-Man was released in arcades in 1980 and became a pop culture icon for the decade.
Navarone is a 1980 arcade shooter developed by Namco. Players maneuver a ship around the perimeter of an island, destroying targets while avoiding enemy fire from fixed positions.
SOS is a black and white arcade shooter developed and published by Namco in 1980. The player maneuvers the "Shinryaku" along the bottom of the screen, shooting down enemy aircraft and responding to distress calls.
Kaitei Takara Sagashi is a 1980 Namco release, originally designed by K.K. Tokki. Players dive for underwater treasure while avoiding horizontally scrolling fish.
Cutie Q is an arcade game released by Namco in 1979. It is the third in a loose trilogy of pinball-esque games developed by Toru Iwatani prior to his development of Pac-Man.
Battle space aliens and avoid their suicidal attacks to survive in the world of Galaxian, Namco's first installment in the Galaxian franchise. It was a technical breakthrough in 1979, featuring RGB color, multi-colored sprites, a tilemap playfield, vertical scrolling background, and enemies with individual AI routines.
Bomb Bee is a Japanese-only sequel to 1978's Gee Bee, and the second arcade designed by Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani.
Namco's first video game, Gee Bee is a hybrid of mechanics taken from electromechanical pinball games and Atari's Breakout. It is also the first work of Toru Iwatani, who would later create Pac-Man.
Snake Plissken's Escape is a unreleased game based on John Carpenter's Snake Plissken character. The game was set to be released in "2005 AD."
A third person action game where you take control of Crow, who must kill Khan and save Frame City. The game was canceled by Namco in 2006.
An online card game by Bandai Namco that features some members of the Soulcalibur cast.
An electro-mechanical amusement device co-developed by Namco and Atari's Japanese division.
Ridge Racer 2 is more of an update to the original arcade game than a true sequel, but introduces several new features including multiplayer.
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