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  • |publisher=[[Namco Bandai Games]] |developer=Namco Bandai Games
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  • |developer=[[Namco Bandai]]<br />[[NOW Production]] [[Category:Wii games]]
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  • |developer=[[Namco]]<br />[[NOW Production]] [[Category:Nintendo GameCube games]]
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  • |name=Bandai Namco Studios |parent=Bandai Namco Entertainment
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  • ...ezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©1980, 1993 Namco }} ...eveloped by and published by Namco. The [[Game Boy]] version was published by [[Nintendo]] in Europe.<ref>Bar code prefix 045496</ref>
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  • ...okémon Snap logo.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Bandai Namco]] |console=[[Nintendo Switch]] |category=Photography |players=Single player [[Category:Nintendo Switch games]]
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  • ...in Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. The company was formed on October 1, 2010 by Takuya Iwasaki. Some of the video games it has worked on include {{wp|The Idolmaster}}, [[Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes
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  • ...and owned by [[Masahiro Sakurai]]. Rather than developing their own video games, Sora is instead used to contract Sakurai for freelance work at other devel ...Sora founded [[Project Sora]], a new subsidiary for developing a new title by Masahiro Sakurai, eventually revealed to be ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. A
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  • ...RPGs such as the {{ser|Xeno}} series, among others. The studio was founded by Tetsuya Takahashi, a former [[Square]] employee. ...ducer-going-namco-nintendo/ Monolith Soft Executive Producer On Going From Namco To Nintendo]. Siliconera (August 21, 2017). Retrieved August 21, 2017.</ref
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  • ...such as [[Nintendo]], [[Capcom]], and [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco]]. ...|Compile (company)|Compile}} staff to develop arcade titles; while Raizing developed the software, Eighting handled distribution and sales.<ref>[https://shmupla
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  • |publisher=Namco (Japan, North America)<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe, Australia) ...SERVED (Japan)<br><br>BATEN KAITOS™ Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean&©2003 NAMCO LTD., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (All other regions)
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  • |developer=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]]<ref name="AU ratings">[https://twitter.com/ausvgclass/statu ...oa-pr-new-games-starring-mario-yoshi-and-pikmin-coming-to-nin NoA PR - New Games Starring Mario, Yoshi and Pikmin Coming to Nintendo 3DS in 2017]. GoNintend
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  • ...HTS RESERVED. (Japan)<br><br>BATEN KAITOS ORIGINS™&©2003 2006 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. © NINTENDO (North America) Unlike the original game, ''Baten Kaitos Origins'' was published by Nintendo in all regions.
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  • ...art=SD Gundam Gashapon Wars GameCube.jpg |caption= |publisher=Bandai Namco Games |developer=Beck, [[Nintendo]] ([[Nintendo GameCube]])<br>Now Production ([[ ...NERATION series. Furthermore, it is part of a series of SD Gundam gashapon games that began with SD Gundam World Gashapon Senshi Scramble Wars (available in
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  • ...scopic 3D visuals, released for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The games were developed by [[Arika]] with assistance from [[Nintendo]]. ...ntendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/eshop/0/3 Iawata Asks : Nintendo 3DS : Classic Games in 3D]. Nintendo. Retrieved August 6, 2016.</ref> The [[Nintendo eShop]] fo
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  • |developer=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] ...ainment|Bandai Namco]] based on their ''{{wp|Tekken}}'' series of fighting games. Originally released for arcades in Japan with a trial run at select {{wp|D
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  • ...t-tour.html Mario Kart Tour - PRODUCTS | Bandai Namco Studios Inc.] Bandai Namco Studios. Retrieved December 17, 2022.</ref> ...ends go global in this new Mario Kart as they race around courses inspired by real-world cities in addition to classic Mario Kart courses! These destinat
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  • ...ding to Takahashi, the "Xeno" prefix is used as a means of identifying his games and as a reference to Monolith Soft's previous works. ...ritual successor to ''Xenogears''. ''Xenosaga'' was also planned to be six games, but was cut down to three due to the first game underperforming on release
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  • ...f anthropomorphic animals known as {{lw|Star Fox (team)|Star Fox}}, headed by {{lw|Fox McCloud}}, as they fight to save the {{lw|Lylat System}} from evil ...mi}} that [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] often visited; the shrine could be accessed by passing through a series of arches. ''Star Fox'' was the first Super Ninten
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  • {{exitstub|bp|Pokémon games}} This article is a list of third party Nintendo games (with no known involvement of [[List of Nintendo subsidiaries|a Nintendo su
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