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Bandai Namco

Author of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

130+ Works 295 Members 10 Reviews

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Disambiguation Notice:

Project Soul is the internal Namco development group responsible for the Soul franchise after the release of Soulcalibur II. Although the games are usually simply credited to Namco itself, the team established its name to draw attention to the group's combined accomplishments

Image credit: Namco booth @ E3 2005, photo by Lampbane

Series

Works by Bandai Namco

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) 23 copies
Soulcalibur II (2002) 12 copies
Katamari Damacy 9 copies
Soul Calibur IV 6 copies
Tekken 6 Art Book (2009) 5 copies
Namco Museum 4 copies
Soul Calibur 4 copies
Donkey Konga 3 copies
Pac-Man 3 copies
Chroma Squad 3 copies
I-Ninja 2 copies
Dig Dug II 2 copies
Xevious 2 copies
Eternal Sonata 2 copies
Donkey Konga 2 2 copies
Tekken 6 2 copies
Mappy-Land 2 copies
Mario Super Sluggers (2008) 2 copies
Sky Kid 2 copies
Galaga 2 copies
Dig Dug 2 copies
Mappy 1 copy
Bosconian 1 copy
Rally-X 1 copy
Kill Switch 1 copy
Galaxian 1 copy
Great Greed 1 copy
Tekken 2 1 copy
Tekken 3 1 copy
Tekken 6 1 copy
Dragon Valor 1 copy
Smash Tennis 1 copy

Associated Works

THE IDOLM@STER 2: Colorful Days [Manga] 1 — Original Creator — 2 copies
THE IDOLM@STER 2: Colorful Days [Manga] 3 — Original Creator — 1 copy
THE IDOLM@STER 2: Colorful Days [Manga] 2 — Original Creator — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Bandai Namco
Other names
Bandai-NAMCO
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Nationality
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Disambiguation notice
Project Soul is the internal Namco development group responsible for the Soul franchise after the release of Soulcalibur II. Although the games are usually simply credited to Namco itself, the team established its name to draw attention to the group's combined accomplishments

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Reviews

Ni no kuni on tarina pojasta nimeltä Oliver, joka matkustaa kauniiseen ja vaaralliseen rinnakkaiseen maailmaan pelastaakseen äitinsä. Tämä peli on ehdoton pelikokemus kaikille Ghibli faneille, pelkästään sen takia, että pelin visuaalinen maailma on henkeäsalpaava.
 
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KaisaHalonen | Dec 19, 2015 |
We Cheer by Namco is a dance-style cheerleading game for the Wii. The characters are big-eyed, cartoonish girls reminiscent of Bratz dolls, and players can customize their avatars with a huge variety of colors, outfits, and other options. The various play options include Exercise Mode, Campaign Mode, and Party Mode; depending on the option, up to 4 players can participate. For one, two, or three players, two Wii remotes (actual remotes, not nunchuks) per player are required—meaning that in order to have a three-player game, a household would need to have 6 Wii remotes, which is unlikely. In 4-player mode, however, only one remote per player is required. The game features 30 lively songs by their original artists, including “I Want Candy” and “Footloose,” but the faster songs have to be unlocked through success on easier tunes, which may be harder than one would expect: the cheering itself requires a lot of coordination and rhythm, and will be challenging for those new to this kind of game or to cheerleading. However, it’s a good, fun workout with eye-catching visuals, and is likely to be popular where games like Just Dance or Dance Dance Revolution are in demand. Recommended; ages 7+… (more)
 
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alexanan | Dec 18, 2011 |

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Rating
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