List of Namco games
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Namco was a video game developer and publisher, originally from Japan.
Bandai [Namco Entertainment] is the successor to Namco and continues manufacturing and distributing video games worldwide. For Namco games released following the 2006 merger with Bandai's video game division, see List of [Bandai Namco video games]. For a list of franchises owned by Bandai Namco, see List of Bandai Namco video game franchises.
Arcade-based games
Namco initially distributed its games in Japan, while relying on third-party companies, such as Atari and Midway Manufacturing to publish them internationally under their own brands. Later, it would handle its own publishing worldwide.Electro-mechanical games
| Title | Release date | Notes | |||
| Periscope | Electro-mechanical game released by Sega internationally in 1966. | ||||
| F-1 | Released by Atari in North America, in November 1976. | ||||
| Shoot Away | Projection light gun shooter game. | ||||
| Clay Champ | Japan's ninth-highest-grossing EM arcade game of 1978. | ||||
| Submarine | Released by Midway in North America, in September 1979. | ||||
| Pitch In | An arcade baseball game incorporating a pitching machine. It was among Japan's top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1980. | ||||
| Sweet Licks | |||||
| Pic Pac | Features musical robot band. A video game version Robot Band PicPac is included in Namco Museum Vol. 4. | ||||
| Sweet Land | |||||
| Gator Panic | |||||
| Flamin' Finger | Featured an LED playfield. |
Atari releases in Japan
Namco released a number of Atari arcade titles in Japan.| Title | Release date | Ref |
| Space Race | ||
| Gran Trak 10 | ||
| Gotcha | ||
| Indy 800 | ||
| Breakout | ||
| Marble Madness | ||
| Paperboy | ||
| Peter Pack Rat | ||
| Gauntlet | ||
| Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | ||
| Super Sprint | ||
| Hard Drivin' | ||
| Klax | ||
| Rampart |