Namco Almost 50, Ups Profit, Shows Taiko 12
Thanks to GameSpot for its short piece noting Namco is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary as a company, after it "started out small, building two wooden-horse rides on the rooftop of a department store in Yokohama", before it "released the arcade title Pac-Man [in 1980], which established a dominant position for the company in the gaming industry." IGN PS2 also has Namco's 2003 financial results, which were "higher than those of previous years", with a 8,500,000,000 yen (USD$75 million) profit, after "Soul Calibur 2 performed well worldwide, with the Taiko no Tatsujin drumming game crossing the two million mark across its four PS2 titles." The company's official E3 site has been showcasing its recently announced titles, including the newly unveiled Tekken 5, as well as the quietly shown U.S.-localized Taiko Drum Master, which 1UP notes "may be a hard sell to American gamers whose definition of 'rhythm action' begins and ends with the frenetic aerobics of Dance Dance Revolution", even notwithstanding increased American interest [free reg. req.] in taiko drumming.
Tekken tour still the best (Score:2, Interesting)
Let's bring back every damn character ever in a Tekken game. We should keep on accumulating, not lose a couple characters on every sequel.
Re:Tekken tour still the best (Score:1)
Tekken Tag Tournament was by far the best Tekken yet. The game play is great and the graphics aren't too bad either.
My Tekken 4 went on eBay a few days after purchase.
Go Namco (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Go Namco (Score:2)
Ms. Pac-Man has 3 different puzzle levels, it was one of the first games that had "cutscenes," and the "A.I." (if you can call it that) was vastly improved. In Pac-Man, the ghosts moved in a pre-formed pattern, so it was possible for masters to learn this pattern and play
Katamari Damancii (Score:3, Informative)
They really, really need to bring that game to America before I just import it and put it next to the 4 Taiko no-Tatsujin games I already own.
C'mon! (Score:1)
Re:C'mon! (Score:2)
Drumming?!? (Score:2)
I think the demo was fun (Namco is the only booth I went back to multiple times to play the games), and am debating if I want to buy it when it (hopefully) comes out. I'm a big fan of innovative games like that. Wish
Good for Namco (Score:1)