First of all it was FOUNDED not invented, you cannot "invent" a company, it was founded as Nakamura /manufacturing in 1955, and it merged with Bandai in 2005. It's first original videogame was released in 1978.
Namco Bandai Games was created in 2006.
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No, it was invented in Japan by Namco, a Japanese company.
Tekken was produced by Namco, a Japanese arcade games company. Namco is now part of Namco Bandai company. Namco also produced Pacman and Galaga.
Splatterhouse, being developed by Namco Bandai Games, is sure to earn that title when it is released in later 2010.
Namco It was published in the arcade machines by Midway though.
all the video games companies i guess, for example: capcom, nintendo, team ninja, namco, namco bandai, sega and much more.
It is uncertain if Namco is planning on creating another Klonoa game. Fortunately Namco continues to put Klonoa cameos in other games so speculation can say Namco has not forgotten about him. Perhaps in time Klonoa could see another addition to the franchise but it depends on what Namco perceives as a viable market for the genre.
There are a few games that are included in Namco Museum Volume 1. Some of those games include Pac-Man, Toy Pop, Rally X, New Rally X, Pole Position, and Bosconian.
The Namco Essentials Xevious can be found at the Namco Museum.
If you see the word namco on the bottom left in red followed by the words 2007 2008 namco bandai games inc. That is a real card
there are many such as Ubisoft, Activision, Electronic Arts i.e EA Games , etc.