March 18, 2009
Sign up for your free trial of Red Herring digital edition: click here. Us digg this! reddit! stumble it! March 18, 2009 Namco Bandai has made good on its promise to acquire fellow Japanese company D3Publisher, increasing its stake from 70 to 95. If you have updated your Flash plugin, but still get this message, please quit your browser, and try again. Biz licensing news AudioPro audio namco switches gaming business news casualgaming. Click here Red Herring Blog Resident Evil Ships MillionInitial success for Capcom zombie-killing game. Publisher is thrilled to join forces with Bandai Namco Games to further strengthen their position in the US and European marketplaces and continue to make quality games that gamers will enjoy. Sennichimae Plabo was opened in Osaka, featuring new concept of large-scale arcade amusement, and Namco Wonder Eggs, theme park, was opened in Tokyo.
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February 6, 2009
Com Recent comments Ah my friend won remix on16 hours 52 min agoRon Berry and The Big Lie18 hours 46 min agosuper game1 day hours agogood news1 day 10 hours agoHDTV2 days hours agoI received 1099-misc too. Namco has now bought the project in-house, and is reportedly using its Afro Samurai team on the game. It seems like Namco Bandia couldn quite figure out how to pull off recreating Splatterhouse, so the contracted Bottlerocket to work on the title. Your comments: Remember me E-Mail me when someone replies to this comment namco x capcom brave new world Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry.
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December 6, 2008
Subsidiaries for D3 Publisher are housed in North America and Europe but it is unknown how the buyout will affect them. Namco was founded in Tokyo in 1955, by Masaya Nakamura under the name Nakamura Manufacturing Ltd. Hope they do well in whatever games they work on in the future. Why is is that only namco logo Capcom seems able to balance Japanese and Western development at the same time? They make it look easy, but Namco-Bandai, Sega, Squaresoft, AND Konami still seem to have something against partnering with western developers. Last month, Namco began its acquisition of the company with 70 per cent stake to bolster its portfolio.
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