Namco Bandai reveals E3 games lineup

Posted Jul 5, 2007 at 1:46PM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: California, mythology, Namco Bandai, Naruto, PS2
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Video game developer and publisher Namco Bandai has revealed a list of the games that it will be showcasing during this year's E3. The company currently has five titles in store for the Xbox 360, two for the PS3 and three each for the Wii, PSP, DS and PS2. Here's a list of the games:
Of the titles listed above, only Culdcept SAGA is scheduled for release in Q1 2008. All of the other games are slated for fiscal 2007 releases. This year's E3 will be taking place in Santa Monica, California next week.

Via GamesIndustry.biz

 
 
 

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by - 2007-07-05 13:59:47
yay

first i hope
by - 2007-07-05 14:12:48
Yeah your first

now lets see what games are for what system...?
by - 2007-07-05 15:26:16
Is Namco Museum Remix for PSP?

Ditto what DOOKIE said; which games are for the PSP? I'm hoping Namco Museum Remix is for PSP. The Japanese enjoyed a second volume which had "Dragon Spirit" and "Motos Arrangement"; games that we never saw on the US PSP. Personally, I'd settle if they just did direct arcade emulation of the Arrangement games. Dig Dug Arrangement was one of my favorites in the 90's, but the PSP version blew wind.
by - 2007-07-05 16:28:00
Which ones are for PSP?

# Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation - 360 # Beautiful Katamari - 360, right? # Digimon World: Dawn - NDS # Digimon World: Dusk - NDS # Soul Calibur Legends - Wii, right? This is the only one I know is for PSP; # Tale of the World: Radiant Mythology - PSP Someone not as lazy as me figure out the other two.
by - 2007-07-06 03:07:31
I think these are:

Tale of the World: Radiant Mythology Smash Court Tennis 3 Namco Museum Remix Thats what I'm guessing...

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