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The third "King of Iron Fist" tournament is underway, and several newcomers enter the fray in the third installment of the Tekken series.
A skiing game from Namco for the arcade.
Alpine Surfer
Prop Cycle is a flight simulation game, released in 1996. It was an arcade cabinet that included a "real bike" to ride
Ace Driver: Victory Lap is a racing game released in the Arcade.
Digital slot machine starring Pac-Man.
Includes Assault, Pac-Land, Ordyne, The Return of Ishtar, and The Genji and The Heike Clans
Ridge Racer Revolution was the second console entry in the Ridge Racer franchise, and was released early in the Playstation's lifespan.
The first in Namco's Smash Court series of tennis games.
A fast-paced vehicular combat arcade game by Namco that puts players in four-on-four tank deathmatches around Tokyo.
Undress women and discover just how moe cows can be in this bizarre Amidar-style puzzle game from Namco.
EX gon' give it to ya.
A Japan-exclusive Windows PC puzzle game by Namco, combining an adaptation of the obscure Russian MS-DOS game Color Lines with the ghosts from the 1990 arcade light-gun game Golly! Ghost!
A "Virtual Reality" game released for arcades.
An arcade-exclusive compilation featuring four classic Namco games: Pac-Man, Rally-X, New Rally-X and Dig Dug. It also adds brand-new "Arrangement" versions with updated graphics, audio and gameplay.
The fifth and final game in Namco's prolific baseball series to be released on the Super Famicom.
A super deformed version of the first Ridge Racer with cars resembling Choro-Q models, aimed at children.
An early 3D-polygonal light-gun shooter from Namco, pitting one-man army Richard Miller against a ruthless terrorist organization in a remote island.
A historical-fantasy weapon-based 3D fighting game from the company behind the Tekken series. Set in 16th century Europe, the game would later spawn numerous sequels under the name Soulcalibur.
Quest for Fame is an early Aerosmith branded rhythm game, originally released for PC in 1995 and bundled with an electronic guitar pick to be connected to the PC's parallel port.
A Namco-developed soccer game for the SNES. Originally called Prime Goal 3, this was the first in the series to be localized for Europe.
The sequel to Namco's original 3D fighting game adds new characters and a variety of new moves and unique attacks.
The arcade sequel to the original Ridge Racer. It features 8-player competitive play. Exclusive to the powerful Namco System 22 arcade hardware, it was the first video game to use high resolution 3D texture mapping.
The fourth game in Namco's Family Stadium, or FamiSta, series of baseball sims to hit the Super Famicom.
Jaleco brings the legendary cartoon hit Speed Racer to the PlayStation.
An arcade-exclusive compilation featuring four classic Namco games: Galaga, Xevious, Super Xevious and Mappy. It also adds brand-new "Arrangement" versions with updated graphics, audio and gameplay.
Arcade motorcycle racing game from Namco 1995.
The mysterious Mr. Acme has arranged for seven professional assassins to fight each other to the death in this unique 2D arcade fighting game (seen as the precursor to other popular platform-based fighting games).
The environmental "theater" used for Galaxian 3 received this upgraded sequel in 1994.
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