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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an American video game development subsidiary of [[Namco]], a Japanese company best know for their arcade classics such as ''[[Pac-Man]]''. Established in 1990 as the home console games division of Namco America, the company would exist until January 2006, when it was absorbed into [[Bandai Namco Entertainment America]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an American video game development subsidiary of [[Namco]], a Japanese company best know for their arcade classics such as ''[[Pac-Man]]''. Established in 1990 as the home console games division of Namco America, the company would exist until January 2006, when it was absorbed into [[Bandai Namco Entertainment America]] with Bandai Games, the home consumer video games division of Bandai America.
  
 
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Namco Hometek was an American video game development subsidiary of Namco, a Japanese company best know for their arcade classics such as Pac-Man. Established in 1990 as the home console games division of Namco America, the company would exist until January 2006, when it was absorbed into Bandai Namco Entertainment America with Bandai Games, the home consumer video games division of Bandai America.

Company

Namco Hometek began announcements that it would end repairs for some of the company's arcade titles in July 2015[2], as well as on August 2, 2017[3] and October 2, 2017.[4]

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