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'''Namco Limited''' (株式会社ナムコ) was a multinational video game company based in Japan. Computer versions of their games were produced by other companies while Namco itself produced games for the PC Engine.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19970505180512/http://www.namco.co.jp/cs/list/pcelist.html Namco game list (PC Engine)]</ref> Namco's PC Engine games were re-released digitally and as part of compilations by its successor, Bandai Namco.
  
 
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Namco
Founded: 1955-06-01
Defunct: 2006-03-31
Merged into: Bandai (2005)
Headquarters: Ohta-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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Namco Limited (株式会社ナムコ) was a multinational video game company based in Japan. Computer versions of their games were produced by other companies while Namco itself produced games for the PC Engine.[1] Namco's PC Engine games were re-released digitally and as part of compilations by its successor, Bandai Namco.

Softography

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PC-8001

PC-8001 mkII

PC-8801

PC-6001

PC-6001 mkII

PC-9801

PC-9801 U

PC-9801 M

PC-8001 mkII SR

PC-6601

PC-8801 mkII SR

PC Engine

PC-9801 UV

TurboGrafx-16

PC-9801 VX

References

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