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Nakamura in 2007
Nakamura in 2007
Trade advertisement from the July 1977 issue of Play Meter featuring Masaya Nakamura announcing the change of the corporate name from "Nakamura Seisak
Trade advertisement from the July 1977 issue of Play Meter featuring Masaya Nakamura announcing the change of the corporate name from "Nakamura Seisakusho Co., Ltd." to "Namco"
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Headquarters in Ōta, Tokyo
Headquarters in Ōta, Tokyo
Trade advertisement from Play Meter featuring Masaya Nakamura announcing the change of corporate name
Trade advertisement from Play Meter featuring Masaya Nakamura announcing the change of corporate name
Namco became one of the first third-party developers for the Famicom, with their arcade game ports increasing system sales.
Namco became one of the first third-party developers for the Famicom, with their arcade game ports increasing system sales.
Namco's unreleased 16-bit console had hardware comparable to the Nintendo Super Famicom.
Namco's unreleased 16-bit console had hardware comparable to the Nintendo Super Famicom.