The next installment in Namco's popular 3D fighting series is coming to the 360 and PS3 in Fall 2009.
The long-running fighting series expands with two new characters in this update to Tekken 6.
This dual-stick shooter features procedurally-drawn ships and randomly-selected levels, so it plays differently every time.
The new Dragon Missions in Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World include many famous scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series never before seen in a video game.
Learn about real-life pandas as you feed, nurture, and play with your very own panda on the Nintendo DS.
The Wii debut of the Tales series begins two years after Tales of Symphonia and follows the adventures of two new heroes.
Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade features Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug, Pac-Man Championship Edition, Mr. Driller Online, and much more.
Follow Goku and his sidekick Bulma as they travel the world overcoming enemies and obstacles to collect the 7 Dragon Balls.
All the characters from the Naruto series battle it out in wide open arenas.
Grab your Wii Remotes and follow the onscreen patterns to put on a cheerleading routine.
Pac-Man Power-Pack contains Pac-Man World 2, Pac-Man World 3, and Pac-Man World Rally.
Naruto Ultimate Collection includes Ultimate Ninja, Ultimate Ninja 2, and Uzumaki Chronicles all in one package.
Grab your Wii Remote and mat to compete in over a dozen single and multiplayer events.
This game features content from the PC game Warhammer: Mark of Chaos, as well as all new features and Xbox LIVE online support.
Capture and train your Digimon to prepare them for battle and a run at the World Championship.
Galaga Legions reinvents the classic shooter for the Xbox Live Arcade.
The fourth entry in the classic weapons-based fighting series comes to PS3.
This sequel to Ultimate Ninja Heroes will feature fierce one-on-one battles in the campaign, as well as a head-to-head multiplayer mode.
Keep your customers happy by performing a variety of minigame tasks.
DBZ brings its signature frantic anime fighting action to the Xbox 360, bringing with it a bevy of playable characters and online capability.
Frame City Killer is a next-generation action game set in a futuristic Asia. The game lets you play as a hitman out to stop a terrorist organization.
Mobile Ops: The One Year War is an FPS that features mobile suit, on foot, and vehicle warfare, as well as online play.
Help Charlie Brown end his 900 game losing streak in Namco Bandai's baseball game, Charlie Brown's All-Stars.
Final Furlong is a horse racing game for the Nintendo Wii.
Inuyasha: Feudal Combat is fighting game based on the Inuyasha TV series.
As space station entrepeneur Shaun, you and your monkey friend Tam must adventure across space while keeping visitors happy.
Return to the Arena in this Zatch Bell! sequel for the GBA.
WinX Club: Rockstars has you help fairy friends as they head out on an adventure to swap their magic for guitars and microphones to create a rock star frenzy on ...
It may be a bit too cute for its own good.
As one of the most famous games of all time, Pac-Man was one of the first games to inspire a flood of licensed products, including breakfast cereal, toys, and a ...
If you've ever cared about any of the games in the Ridge Racer series, then R4 is definitely the racing game for you.
Think state of the art.
Namco's Tales of Destiny is one of those RPGs that should've been left abroad.
The undeniable king of fighting games is here, and it's time to break bones and necks.
If you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large ...
On its own terms, Soul Calibur II is by all means a great fighting game, and Namco has done a fine job of making each respective console version equally enticing.
If you have a GameCube and like RPGs, you definitely need to check out Tales of Symphonia.
Tales of Destiny 2 is technically the third game in the series, meaning its name will change if it is announced for a North American release.
Pump up Pooka and Fygar in this Atari 2600 version of the Namco arcade classic.
The only major detriment of Ms. Pac-Man on mobile is that you can, for only a little more money, play Ms. Pac-Man for Prizes--the same game with additional benefits.
If you're interested in pure Galaga nostalgia, Galaga for mobile is a perfect port.
Xevious makes its way to the Xbox LIVE Arcade.
Drive around and collect the flags in this racing maze game from Namco.
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