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  • Namco Bandai Packing “Dead Heat”


    SiliconeraAuthority Authority: 693
    We discovered another unannounced for Namco Bandai registered trademark in Europe. The Katamari and Digimon publisher acquired the rights to DeadHeat.
    18 hours ago
  • New Namco Bandai Trademarks Sound More Naughty Than Nice


    GayGamer.netAuthority Authority: 598
    Namco Bandai has always been a company more than willing to trot out its classic franchises whenever the opportunity may arise, but the most recent trademark filings by the company suggests that their next retro revivals may stray from the norm. The first of the two new trademarks, Pac-Man: Battle Royale , ...
    1 day ago
  • ‘Pac-Man: Battle Royale’ trademarked


    ITskyAuthority Authority: 152
    With Pac-Man Championship Edition having just come out on the iPhone (and being, pretty much, Pac-Man Championship Edition ), we’re in a pro-Pac-Man frame of mind. So when we saw this European trademark for a game called Pac-Man: Battle Royale , we thought “Another Pac-Man game!” instead of “ … ...
    1 day ago
  • Namco Bandai Expands Digital Presence


    PlayStation LifeStyleAuthority Authority: 575
    NAMCO BANDAI GAMES AMERICA ANNOUNCES PLAN TO EXPAND DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION PRESENCE Renowned Publisher to Make Back-Catalog and Future Releases Available via Download Leading video games developer and publisher NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., announced today their intent to increase its digital distribution ...
    1 day ago
  • Pac-Man: Battle Royale trademarked


    JoystiqAuthority Authority: 760
    With Pac-Man Championship Edition having just come out on the iPhone (and being, pretty much, Pac-Man Championship Edition ), were in a pro-Pac-Man frame of mind. So when we saw this European trademark for a game called Pac-Man: Battle Royale , we thought "Another Pac-Man game!" instead of " ... another ...
    1 day ago
  • Namco Bandai Expanding Its Digital World


    GayGamer.netAuthority Authority: 598
    Namco Bandai will not be left in the dust. With digital distribution becoming increasingly popular, the publisher has announced their intent to expand their digital distribution strategy. Theyre going to offer classic and new games from their extensive library via Xbox LIVE and the PlayStation Network. The upcoming ...
    1 day ago
  • Pac-Man Getting the Fighter Treatment? [Trademark]


    KotakuAuthority Authority: 803
    In Europe, Namco Bandai has trademarked something called "Pac-Man: Battle Royale," which sounds less like a reboot or remake of a pellet-chomper, and more along the lines of Tekken with ghosts. Thats straight-up speculation. Siliconera hazarded the guess when it found the registration, and it sounds good to me, ...
    1 day ago
  • Namco Bandai Wants to Digital Distribute…Moar!


    Default PrimeAuthority Authority: 142
    Namco Bandai releases a lot of games on many different consoles, but the company recently just announced that they would like to release moer in the digital distribution network. So they announced what DD games that are already out or are coming out in the coming months. These include: Xbox LIVE Games on Demand • ...
    1 day ago
  • Namco Bandai trademarks “Pac-Man: Battle Royale” and “Drill Till You Drop”


    Gamer InvestmentsAuthority Authority: 163
    Pac-Man Battle Royale is a bit obvious but I have no idea what “Drill till you Drop” could be.  Although, I can’t say that drilling till I drop sounds like much fun. Link -Justin
    2 days ago
  • Star Trek Online – Gold Edition Content Pics


    Gamer InvestmentsAuthority Authority: 163
    -Justin
    2 days ago
  • Namco Bandai Aims To Expand Digital Presence In 2010


    eXophase.com, the Gamer's PhaseAuthority Authority: 520
    With an onslaught of classics in the pipeline primed for re-release, Namco Bandai is preparing to ramp up its presence in the digital market next year. Namco says the initiative will give customers “access to hard-to-find gems and the latest best-selling content available at their fingertips” across the entire ...
    2 days ago
  • Ready For A Pac-Man: Battle Royale?


    SiliconeraAuthority Authority: 693
    Seems like Namco Bandai is. We discovered the publisher filed a trademark for Pac-Man: Battle Royale.
    2 days ago
  • Namco Bandai to bring back-catalog available via download


    GamingAngelsAuthority Authority: 447
    Namco Bandai is the latest company to decide to expand what it does on Xbox Live Games on Demand and Playstation Network by bringing old titles back. The hard-to-find titles and best-selling content will be available for the Xbox 360 in addition to PS One classics and current PSP titles be brought to PSN. ...
    2 days ago
  • Namco Bandai Plans on World Domination


    www.GamesAreEvil.comAuthority Authority: 436
    Well, at least console domination. In a press release, the gaming giant speaks to it’s new commitment to downloadable distribution. They plan on making available new games, classic games and bestseller games (duh) via what’s being called “digital distribution,” a misnomer if we’ve ever heard one. Ah, well. ...
    2 days ago
  • Pac-Man beats Mario to become the most recognizable video game character


    Gamer InvestmentsAuthority Authority: 163
    From the Guinness World Records 2010 Gamer’s Edition: Most Recognizable Video Game Character: Mario? Sonic? Mega Man? Nope, it’s Namco’s very own Pac-Man. 94 percent of American consumers recognize the pellet-gobbler, edging out Nintendo’s plumber by just one percent. It’s pretty amazing to think that out ...
    2 days ago
  • Namco announces digital distribution expansion plans for back catalog


    ITskyAuthority Authority: 152
    We know, we know — you’ve spent the better part of today searching the internet for all those Namco classics no longer playable on the futurebox of choice in your living room. Thankfully, Namco Bandai just this morning announced intentions to “increase its digital distribution presence,” effectively ...
    2 days ago
  • Tekken movie poster teased on official Japanese site


    ITskyAuthority Authority: 152
    Film blog Twitch has spotted the teaser poster for the upcoming Tekken movie on the official Warner Bros. Japan site for the film. We don’t want to be overly cynical, but we’ve had our hearts broken so many times before that it’s hard to get excited for any video game-based films — no matter how spot-on ...
    2 days ago
  • Digital Distribution Keeps Coming, Namco Expands


    Unscripted 360Authority Authority: 424
    Namco Bandai Games is making it clear their intent to increase its digital distribution presence. It’s supposed to ensure that those hard-to-find gems and the latest best-selling content available are available at your fingertips. Expanding its presence on Xbox LIVE Games on Demand, additional titles will soon be ...
    2 days ago
  • Namco Bandai Games America Announces Plan to Expand Digital Distribution Presence


    Gamer InvestmentsAuthority Authority: 163
    Renowned Publisher to Make Back-Catalog and Future Releases Available via Download SANTA CLARA, Calif., (Dec. 22, 2009) — Leading video games developer and publisher NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., announced today their intent to increase its digital distribution presence. This overall strategy will ensure ...
    2 days ago
  • Tekken movie poster teased on official Japanese site


    JoystiqAuthority Authority: 760
    Film blog Twitch has spotted the teaser poster for the upcoming Tekken movie on the official Warner Bros. Japan site for the film. We dont want to be overly cynical, but weve had our hearts broken so many times before that its hard to get excited for any video game-based films -- no matter how spot-on ...
    2 days ago

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