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  2. Enterrium - Wikipedia

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    Enterrium [3] (formerly known as Level 257 then Pac-Man Entertainment) ... The menu also features references to well-known video game terms of the 1980s, such as "1 ...

  3. Pac-Man World - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man World [b] is a platform video game developed and published by Namco Hometek for the PlayStation.Controlling Pac-Man, the player must complete each of the game's six worlds by collecting keys to free his captive family members, and reaching the end of each stage.

  4. Happinet - Wikipedia

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    It renamed the division Happinet Pictures Corporation (株式会社ハピネット・ピクチャーズ, Kabushikigaisha Hapinetto Pikuchāzu) in July 2002. [ 1 ] Products

  5. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions [a] is a 2011 video game compilation developed and published for the Nintendo 3DS by Namco Bandai Games.It contains six games from the company's Pac-Man and Galaxian franchises—Pac-Man (1980), Galaga (1981), Pac-Man Championship Edition (2007), Galaga Legions (2008), Pac-Man Tilt, and Galaga 3D Impact, the last two being unique games created exclusively for this ...

  7. Bandai Namco Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. [a] is a Japanese multinational video game publisher, and the video game branch of the wider Bandai Namco Holdings group. Founded in 2006 as Namco Bandai Games Inc., [b] it is the successor to Namco's home and arcade video game business, as well as Bandai's former equivalent division. [3]

  8. Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man, originally called Puck Man [a] in Japan, is a 1980 maze video game developed and published by Namco for arcades.In North America, the game was released by Midway Manufacturing as part of its licensing agreement with Namco America.

  9. Bandai Namco Studios - Wikipedia

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    Bandai Namco Studios Inc. [a] is a Japanese video game developer headquartered in Kōtō, Tokyo and founded in 2012, with studios in Singapore and Malaysia.Bandai Namco Studios is a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Bandai Namco Games), which itself is part of the wider Bandai Namco Holdings group.