Pac-Man Dash, Pac-Man Monsters Look Like Namco Bandai’s Next Pac-Man Games
By Spencer . May 17, 2013 . 1:46amJust yesterday, Namco Bandai registered Pac-Man Dash! and Pac-Man Monsters. Both games have been unannounced so far.
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Just yesterday, Namco Bandai registered Pac-Man Dash! and Pac-Man Monsters. Both games have been unannounced so far.
Aside from the Digimon online PC games Namco Bandai hasn’t done much with the series in the West. Out of the blue, Bandai filed a trademark for Digital Monsters specifically for use with video game software.
Kamen Rider Fourze, along with Riders Beast and Accel, are driving to Kamen Rider: Battride War.
If you thought Square Enix’s iOS games were expensive brace yourself because each The Idolm@ster Shiny Festa game costs $54.99. The complete The Idolm@ster Shiny Festa series will cost $164.97 and it appears the games will have DLC.
Huh, we just discovered a Tekken Arena trademark and another Tekken project pops up. This one comes from Australia where Tekken Revolution was rated by the Classification Board.
Namco Bandai filed a trademark from Tekken Arena in Europe for use with videos. Siliconera actually first learned of Tekken Card Tournament through a trademark, which is available on iOS, Android, and web browsers now.
Sega also registered Chaos Heroes Online and Red Blood. Namco Bandai filed trademarks for Unison Chronicles and Unisonant Pack.
Ah, Namco Bandai put that Tekken Card Tournament trademark we found to use. They announced Tekken Card Tournament today for smartphones, tablets, and web browsers.
A trademark hints that the PlayStation 3 game formerly known as Toki to Towa is coming to the West.
Last week, Siliconera reported Namco Bandai filed trademarks for The Idol Master and Shiny Festa in Europe. Namco Bandai also registered Shiny Festa and Idolm@ster (not “The Idol Master”) trademarks in the United States.
Namco Bandai have filed trademarks for The Idol Master and Shiny Festa in Europe.
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition coming out this week, so the Tekken team is probably moving on to Tekken X Street Fighter. Before we see Ryu fight Jin in 3D we might get another Tekken game.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle has only been announced for Japan, but it looks like Namco Bandai is considering a worldwide release. The publisher filed a trademark for All Star Battle in the U.S. for use with video games.
Namco Bandai likes revisiting the past and re-imagining their library of arcade classics. That’s how Namco Generations and the brilliant remake Pac-Man Championship Edition came about.