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+ | '''Bandai Co. Ltd.''' (株式会社バンダイ) is a Tokyo-based toy-making company with 30 subsidiaries in 13 countries worldwide. It was founded in 1950 and is the world's third largest producer of toys. | ||
− | + | Bandai had several game development/publishing divisions: [[Ma-Ba]], [[Banpresto]], [[Bandai Visual]], [[Angel (company)|Angel]] and [[B-Factory]]. All acted independently when making games for [[Sega]] platforms. The company's North American division, Bandai America (now known as Bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America) published their games in that region. By 2004, Bandai America's game business became a separate wholly-owned entity known as Bandai Games. Said company merged with [[Namco Hometek]] to form Namco Bandai Games America (now known as Bandai Namco Entertainment America) the following year. | |
− | + | In January 1997, [[Sega]] announced a proposed merger with Bandai.{{magref|cvg|184|8}} In late May 1997 the proposed merger collapsed. On September 29, 2005, Bandai acquired [[Namco]] and created Bandai Namco Holdings. On March 31, 2006, Namco became [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco Games]] and took over Bandai's video game operations. | |
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− | In January 1997, [[Sega]] announced a proposed merger with Bandai. In late May 1997 the proposed merger collapsed. On September 29, 2005, Bandai | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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− | == | + | ==Gallery== |
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− | + | Bandai.svg|Bandai logo | |
+ | BandaiSpirits logo.svg|Bandai Spirits logo | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | === | + | ==References== |
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 22 November 2024
Bandai | ||
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Founded: 1950-07-05[1] | ||
T-series code: T-133 | ||
Merged with: Namco (2005) | ||
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Bandai Co. Ltd. (株式会社バンダイ) is a Tokyo-based toy-making company with 30 subsidiaries in 13 countries worldwide. It was founded in 1950 and is the world's third largest producer of toys.
Bandai had several game development/publishing divisions: Ma-Ba, Banpresto, Bandai Visual, Angel and B-Factory. All acted independently when making games for Sega platforms. The company's North American division, Bandai America (now known as Bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America) published their games in that region. By 2004, Bandai America's game business became a separate wholly-owned entity known as Bandai Games. Said company merged with Namco Hometek to form Namco Bandai Games America (now known as Bandai Namco Entertainment America) the following year.
In January 1997, Sega announced a proposed merger with Bandai.[2] In late May 1997 the proposed merger collapsed. On September 29, 2005, Bandai acquired Namco and created Bandai Namco Holdings. On March 31, 2006, Namco became Bandai Namco Games and took over Bandai's video game operations.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden (1994)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1994)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995)
- From TV Animation Slam Dunk: Kyougou Makkou Taiketsu! (1995)
Game Gear
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1994)
- From TV Animation Slam Dunk: Shouri-e no Starting 5 (1994)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (1995)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Taiketsu! Quantum Panic!! (1995)
- SD Gundam Winner's History (1995)
Pico
- Crayon Shin-chan no Ora to Issho ni Asobou yo! (1994)
- Soreike! Anpanman no Game de Asobou Anpanman (1994)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (1994)
- Ultraman vs. Kaijuu Gundan!! (1994)
- Soreike! Anpanman no o-Hanashi Daisuki Anpanman (1994)
- Tanoshiku Asonde Nouryoku Up! Tanoshii Youchien (1994)
- Crayon Shin-chan no Oekaki Note (1995)
- Kikansha Thomas ni Notte (1995)
- NHK o-Kaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Asobi Ippai Uta Ippai! (1995)
- Ultra Hero (1995)
- Tanoshiku Asonde Nouryoku Up! Tanoshii Youchien '95-nendoban (1995)
- Issho ni Hashirou Kikansha Thomas (1995)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS (1995)
- Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World (1995)
- Nintama Rantarou (1996)
- Gekisou Sentai Carranger (1996)
- B-Fighter Kabuto (1996)
- Gegege no Kitarou (1996)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars: Tokimeki Party (1996)
- Go! Go! Connie-chan! Doki Doki World (1997)
- Ultraman Tiga (1997)
- Cutey Honey F (1997)
- B-Robo Kabutack (1997)
- Denji Sentai Megaranger (1997)
- Soreike! Anpanman no Minna de Kyousou Anpanman! (1997)
- Ultraman Dyna (1998)
- Yume no Crayon Oukoku (1998)
- Shin Ultra Hero (1998)
- Moero! Robokon: Oekaki Robokon!! (1999)
- Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World 2 (1999)
- Ojarumaru (1999)
- Ninja Sentai Kakuranger (199x)
- Ojamajo Doremi ♯ (2000)
- Unten Thomas Deluxe Set (2000)
- Ultraman Pico Ultra Fighting Base (2000)
- Kamen Rider Agito & Kuuga Wild Battle (2001)
- Anpanman Pico: Waku Waku Pan Koujou (2001)
- Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi (2001)
- Shin Ultraman Pico Ultra Fighting Base (2001)
- Doubutsu Pico: Hamster Land (2002)
- Ninpuu Sentai Hurricanger & Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger Chou Sentai Super Battle (2002)
- Ojamajo Doremi Dokka~n! (2002)
- Shinseiki Ultraman Densetsu (2002)
- Ashita no Nadja (2003)
- Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger (2003)
- Kamen Rider 555 (2003)
- Futari wa Pretty Cure (2004)
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (2004)
Saturn
- From TV Animation Slam Dunk: I Love Basketball Sample (1995)
- From TV Animation Slam Dunk: I Love Basketball (1995)
- Dragon Ball Z: Shinbutouden (1995)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam (1995)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden I: Senritsu no Blue Taikenban Disc (1996)
- PD Ultraman Link (1996)
- Dragon Ball Z Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (1996)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden I: Senritsu no Blue (1996)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden II: Ao o Uketsugu Mono (1996)
- Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu (1996)
- Gegege no Kitarou: Gentou Kaikitan (1996)
- Pandemonium! (1997)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden III: Sabakareshi Mono (1997)
- Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Zenpen Zeta no Kodou (1997)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny (1997)
- Kochira Katsushikaku Kamearikouenmae Hashutsujo Nakagawa Land Dai Race! no Maki (1997)
- Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Kouhen Sora o Kakeru (1997)
- Super Robot Taisen F (1997)
- Next King: Koi no Sennen Oukoku (1997)
- R?MJ The Mystery Hospital (1997)
- Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park (1998)
- SD Gundam G Century S (1998)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou (1998)
- Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen (1998)
- Digital Monster Ver. S Digimon Tamers (1998)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou - Kouryaku Shireisho (1998)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Eva to Yukai na Nakamatachi (1998)
- Millennium Fire (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes (1999)
- Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes Premium Disc (1999)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou - Zeon no Keifu (2000)
- Gundam Battle Online Trial Edition (2001)
- Gundam Battle Online (2001)
- Super Robot Taisen Alpha For Dreamcast (2001)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam: Renpou vs. Zeon & DX (2002)
Game Boy Advance
PlayStation 2
- Choujikuu Yousai Macross (2003)
Advanced Pico Beena
- Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (2005)
- Game ga Ippai Kikansha Thomas (2005)
- Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (2006)
- GoGo Sentai Boukenger Kazu to Katachi o Oboeyou! (2006)
- Cinnamoroll: Cafe Cinnamon de o-Tetsudai (2006)
- Taiko no Tatsujin Ongaku Lesson (2007)
- Juuken Sentai Gekiranger: Niki Niki! Kazu Katachi ni Challenge! (2007)
- Yes! PreCure 5: Asonde Oboeyou Hiragana! (2007)
- Engine Sentai Go-onger Mach de Oboeru! Aiueo!! (2008)
- Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!: LoveLove Hiragana Lesson (2008)
- Kamen Rider Kiva Hiragana Suuji Chie Battle!! (2008)
- Samurai Sentai Shinkenger Battle ga Ippai! Iza Mairu! (2009)
- Issho ni Henshin Fresh Pretty Cure (2009)
- Tensou Sentai Goseiger Super Battle Daishuugou! (2010)
- Oshare ni Henshin HeartCatch PreCure! (2010)
- Suite PreCure: Happy Oshare Harmony (2011)
LCD
Gallery
References
NEC Retro has more information related to Bandai
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- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/e/about/ (Wayback Machine: 2024-05-08 23:58)
- ↑ Computer & Video Games, "March 1997" (UK; 1997-02-12), page 8