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− | }} | + | }}{{sub-stub}}'''Bandai Namco Entertainment''' (株式会社バンダイナムコゲームスエンターテインメント) is a Japanese video game and entertainment company formed from the merger of the video game division of [[Bandai]] and [[Namco]] in 2006 as '''Namco Bandai Games''', after the formation of Namco Bandai Holdings (currently known as Bandai Namco Holdings) the year prior. In 2014, the company renamed to '''Bandai Namco Games''' as part of an effort by the group to consolidate its branding by discontinuing the Bandai, Namco and [[Banpresto]] brand names from future games and was renamed to its current name the following year. In 2018, as part of a group restructuring, the arcade development division of BNEI was transferred to the second incarnation of Namco, renaming itself to Bandai Namco Amusement in the process. |
− | + | The company also operates an American branch, '''Bandai Namco Entertainment America''' as well as a European branch '''Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe''', an Australian/New Zealander branch '''Bandai Namco Entertainment Australia''' alongside regional branches in Singapore (serving Southeast Asia), South Korea, Hong Kong & Taiwan. | |
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
− | ''For other Bandai Namco related labels or companies that were related to Sega, see [[Ma-Ba]], [[Banpresto]], [[Bandai]], [[Namco]], [[Angel (company)|Angel]], [[B-Factory]] or [[Bandai Visual]]''. | + | ''For other Bandai Namco related labels or companies that were related to Sega, see [[Ma-Ba]], [[Banpresto]], [[Bandai]], [[Namco]], [[Namco Hometek]], [[Angel (company)|Angel]], [[B-Factory]] or [[Bandai Visual]]''. |
− | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco Games}} | + | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco Games|Bandai Namco Studios}} |
− | == | + | ==Discography== |
+ | {{SongCredits|Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco Studios|BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.}} | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Third-party software publishers]] | [[Category:Third-party software publishers]] |
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Bandai Namco Entertainment (株式会社バンダイナムコゲームスエンターテインメント) is a Japanese video game and entertainment company formed from the merger of the video game division of Bandai and Namco in 2006 as Namco Bandai Games, after the formation of Namco Bandai Holdings (currently known as Bandai Namco Holdings) the year prior. In 2014, the company renamed to Bandai Namco Games as part of an effort by the group to consolidate its branding by discontinuing the Bandai, Namco and Banpresto brand names from future games and was renamed to its current name the following year. In 2018, as part of a group restructuring, the arcade development division of BNEI was transferred to the second incarnation of Namco, renaming itself to Bandai Namco Amusement in the process.
The company also operates an American branch, Bandai Namco Entertainment America as well as a European branch Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe, an Australian/New Zealander branch Bandai Namco Entertainment Australia alongside regional branches in Singapore (serving Southeast Asia), South Korea, Hong Kong & Taiwan.
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Softography
For other Bandai Namco related labels or companies that were related to Sega, see Ma-Ba, Banpresto, Bandai, Namco, Namco Hometek, Angel, B-Factory or Bandai Visual.
Nintendo DS
- Super Robot Taisen K (2009) (as Bandai Namco Games)
- SupaRobo Gakuen (2009) (as Bandai Namco Games)
Wii Virtual Console
- Rolling Thunder 2 (2007) (as Bandai Namco Games)
- Powerball (2008) (as Bandai Namco Games)
- Phelios (2008) (as Bandai Namco Games)
- Splatterhouse 2 (2008) (as Bandai Namco Games)
Nintendo 3DS
- Project X Zone (2012) (as Bandai Namco Games)
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014) (as Bandai Namco Games)
- Smash Controller (2015) (as Bandai Namco Games)
- Project X Zone 2 (2015)
Wii U
- Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014) (as Bandai Namco Games)
PlayStation 4
- Super Robot Taisen 30 (2021)
Nintendo Switch
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018)
- Super Robot Taisen 30 (2021)
Steam
- Super Robot Taisen 30 (2021)
Android
- Super Robot Taisen X-Ω (2017)
iOS
- Super Robot Taisen X-Ω (2017)
Discography
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo 3DS; 2014)
- "Theme of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental)" — Arrangement (as BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.)
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Wii U; 2014)
- "Theme of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental)" — Arrangement (as BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.)
- "Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme)" — Arrangement (as BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch; 2018)
- "Theme of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental)" — Arrangement (as BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.)
- "Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme)" — Arrangement (as BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.)
- "I'll Face Myself" — Arrangement (as BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.)