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Namco's NA release list

ziran

Member
Gamefront

*edited

PlayStation2
- Arc The Lad: End of Darkness (Action RPG, June 2005)
- Namco museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- Pac-Man World 3 (platform Adventure, autumn 2005)
- Urban Reign (Fighting, autumn 2005)
- SOUL CALIBUR III (Fighting, autumn 2005)
- Moto GP4 (Racing simulation, 3. Quarter 2005)
- Sniper Elite (Military Shooter, 4. Quarter 2005)
- We Love Katamari (Action, 2005)
- Tales of Legendia(RPG, February 2006)

Xbox
- Namco museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- Pac Pac-Man World 3 (platform Adventure, autumn 2005)
- Payout Poker and Casino (Arcade Gambling, autumn 2005)
- Sniper Elite (military Shooter, 4. Quarter 2005)

Xbox 360
- Frame City Killer (Action, 4. Quarter 2005)

Gamecube
- Namco museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- Hello Kitty Roller Rescue (Action/Adventure, August 2005)
- Pac Pac-Man World 3 (platform Adventure, autumn 2005)

Nintendo DS
- Pac ' N roll (Action, summer 2005)
- Real Time Conflict: Shogun Empires (real time strategy, October 2005)

PSP
- Dead to Rights: Reckoning (Action Shooter, June 2005)
- Namco museum Battle Collection (Classic Arcade, summer 2005)
- Pac Pac-Man World 3 (platform Adventure, autumn 2005)

GameBoy Advance
- Sigma Star Saga (RPG/Action, August 2005)
- Gumby vs. the Astrobots (Platform-Action, August 2005)
- Rebelstar: Tactical Command (Strategy, August 2005)
- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree (Plattform-Action, September 2005)
- Atomic Betty (Platform-Action, November 2005)
 

john tv

Member
Um, the original was mostly in English. Why not just paste that?

Namco nennt US-Erscheinungstermine

10.06.05 - Namco hat neue Erscheinungstermine für den US-Markt veröffentlicht.

PlayStation2
- Arc The Lad: End of Darkness (Action RPG, Juni 2005)
- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- Pac-Man World 3 (Plattform-Adventure, Herbst 2005)
- Urban Reign (Fighting, Herbst 2005)
- SOULCALIBUR III (Fighting, Herbst 2005)
- MotoGP4 (Racing Simulation, 3. Quartal 2005)
- Sniper Elite (Miltitär-Shooter, 4. Quartal 2005)
- We Love Katamari (Action, 2005)
- Tales of Legendia (RPG, Februar 2006)

Xbox
- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- Pac-Man World 3 (Plattform-Adventure, Herbst 2005)
- Payout Poker and Casino (Arcade Gambling, Herbst 2005)
- Sniper Elite (Militär-Shooter, 4. Quartal 2005)

Xbox 360
- Frame City Killer (Action, 4. Quartal 2005)

Gamecube
- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- Hello Kitty Roller Rescue (Action/Adventure, August 2005)
- Pac-Man World 3 (Plattform-Adventure, Herbst 2005)

Nintendo DS
- Pac 'N Roll (Action, Sommer 2005)
- Real Time Conflict: Shogun Empires (Echtzeitstrategie, Oktober 2005)

PSP
- Dead to Rights: Reckoning (Action Shooter, Juni 2005)
- Namco Museum Battle Collection (Classic Arcade, Sommer 2005)
- Pac-Man World 3 (Plattform-Adventure, Herbst 2005)

GameBoy Advance
- Sigma Star Saga (RPG/Action, August 2005)
- Gumby vs. the Astrobots (Platform-Action, August 2005)
- Rebelstar: Tactical Command (Strategie, August 2005)
- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree (Plattform-Action, September 2005)
- Atomic Betty (Platform-Action, November 2005)
 

jarrod

Banned
Pretty ass lineup overall, despite so many releases. Namco Hometek's really devolving. :(

There's quite a few more JP titles ripe for release this year too, sometimes it seems like PS2 is the only platform Hometek even bothers with considering...

-Dig Dug: Digging Strike (DS)
-Klonoa Heroes: Star Medal Legend (GBA)
-Mr Driller A: Mysterious Pacteria (GBA)
-Mr Driller: Drill Land (GC)
-Namco X Capcom (PS2)
-Taiko: Drum Master (PSP)
-Tales of Eternia (PSP)
-Tales of Phantasia (GBA)


...they could hold off on the Tales until next year (for some cross promotion with Legendia), but everything else seems like a no-brainder, all being relatively simple localizations and well established brands (except NXC, but it's bankable enough to be worth the trouble). Especially Drill Land, since Hometek is startved for GC content. What gives? :/
 

Geek

Ninny Prancer
mr2mike said:
Where's m NXC bitches!?!?

It's in Japan. Where it will remain. FOREVER.

So... this is all I'll get from you, Namco. My wallet thanks you.

- Namco Museum Battle Collection (Classic Arcade, Sommer 2005)
- We Love Katamari (Action, 2005)
 

Baron Aloha

A Shining Example
I'll probably end up getting....

PlayStation2
- Arc The Lad: End of Darkness (Action RPG, Juni 2005)
- Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection (Classic Arcade, August 2005)
- SOULCALIBUR III (Fighting, Herbst 2005)
- MotoGP4 (Racing Simulation, 3. Quartal 2005)
- We Love Katamari (Action, 2005)
- Tales of Legendia (RPG, Februar 2006)

PSP
- Namco Museum Battle Collection (Classic Arcade, Sommer 2005)

I'm really looking forward to Namco Museum for PSP. I hope it comes out before I go on vacation. And Namco X Capcom had better make it over here.
 
Gamecube version:
Namco museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection


Does anyone knows how many games in the Arcade Collection is?
And if you know the list of games on the disc, will u please list them for me? Thanks!
 
Jade Knight 08 said:
Gamecube version:



Does anyone knows how many games in the Arcade Collection is?
And if you know the list of games on the disc, will u please list them for me? Thanks!

From the Namco site:

14 Classic Arcade Games Include:

Pac-Man
Ms. Pac-Man
Galaga
Galaxian
Dig Dug
Pole Position
Pole Position II
Rolling Thunder
Rally X
Bosconian
Dragon Spirit
Sky Kid
Xevious
Mappy


This is incredibly lame. I have 5 Namco Museum collections already, *and* the PS2 Namco Museum, and this is the follow-up? How about a mega-collection with a lot more titles on it?

The GBA version woudl be would be decent, except that it appearently only has a fraction of this list: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug and Bosconian. 4 of which are already on Namco Museum or Pac-Man Collection (which I have).
 

Baron Aloha

A Shining Example
The PSP version of Namco Museum looks to be the best one by far:

Pac-Man
Pac-Man Arrangement
Ms. Pac-Man
Galaga
Galaga Arrangement
Galaxian
Rally-X
Rally-X Arrangement
New Rally-X
Dig Dug
Dig Dug 2
Dig Dug Arrangement
Xevious
Bosconian
Mappy
Tower of Druaga
Dragon Buster
Grobda
King & Balloon
Rolling Thunder
Motos
 
I'd like to give a big "Fuck you" to Namco for not bothering to release Tales of Eternia on PSP.

I will be getting Namco Battle Museum, Pacman World 3 (PSP), and Sigma Star Saga. So basically I'm giving Namco the finger but spending $110 on their shit in the next few months.
 
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