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'''Bandai Co., Ltd.'''(株式会社バンダイ ''Kabushiki-gaisha Bandai'') is a Japanese toy making and video game company. It is the world's third-largest producer of toys (after | '''Bandai Co., Ltd.'''(株式会社バンダイ ''Kabushiki-gaisha Bandai'') is a Japanese toy making and video game company. It is the world's third-largest producer of toys (after ''Mattel'' and ''Hasbro'').<ref>"[http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1707379,00.html Lego Celebrates 50 Years of Building]"</ref> Its headquarters is located in Taitō, Tokyo.<ref>"[http://www.bandai.co.jp/e/releases/E2002030401.html Bandai Group Establishes 'Bandai Channel' to Distribute Broadband Content]." ''Bandai Group''. March 4, 2004. Retrieved on March 16, 2010.</ref> | ||
After the merger with game developer and amusement facility operator [[Namco]], Bandai Co., Ltd. is now under the management of Namco Bandai Holdings and a member of Bandai Namco Group. After group reorganisation in 2006, Bandai heads the group's Toys and Hobby Strategic Business Unit (SBU).<ref name=toyshobbysbu>[http://www.bandainamco.co.jp/en/about/business/toyshobby.html Toys and Hobby Strategic Business Unit]</ref> | After the merger with game developer and amusement facility operator [[Namco]], Bandai Co., Ltd. is now under the management of Namco Bandai Holdings and a member of Bandai Namco Group. After group reorganisation in 2006, Bandai heads the group's Toys and Hobby Strategic Business Unit (SBU).<ref name=toyshobbysbu>[http://www.bandainamco.co.jp/en/about/business/toyshobby.html Toys and Hobby Strategic Business Unit]</ref> | ||
====Bandai Games (Now Namco Bandai Games)==== | ====Bandai Games (Now Namco Bandai Games)==== | ||
'''Bandai Games''' produced and distributed video games based on Bandai properties including [[Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front]], [[ | '''Bandai Games''' produced and distributed video games based on Bandai properties including [[Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front]], [[Shin Kidou Senshi Gundam W: Endless Duel|Gundam Wing: Endless Duel]] and [[Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo]]. In the beginning of 2005, Bandai Games opened a United States office as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bandai America which, prior to that, handled the publishing of video games in North America itself. | ||
On March 31, 2006, it was merged into Namco Ltd. and Namco Ltd. was renamed | On March 31, 2006, it was merged into Namco Ltd. and Namco Ltd. was renamed ''Namco Bandai Games'' Inc. | ||
==PlayStation 2 Games developed/published by Bandai== | ==PlayStation 2 Games developed/published by Bandai== | ||
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*[[Digimon World 4]] | *[[Digimon World 4]] | ||
*[[Digimon World Data Squad]] | *[[Digimon World Data Squad]] | ||
*[[Eureka Seven | *[[Eureka Seven Vol. 1: The New Wave]] | ||
*[[The Fast and the Furious]] (Published as ''Namco Bandai Games'' and distributed by [[Universal Interactive]]) | *[[The Fast and the Furious]] (Published as ''Namco Bandai Games'' and distributed by [[Universal Interactive]]) | ||
*[[Inuyasha: Feudal Combat]] | *[[Inuyasha: Feudal Combat]] |
Latest revision as of 17:58, 29 November 2015
Bandai Co., Ltd.(株式会社バンダイ Kabushiki-gaisha Bandai) is a Japanese toy making and video game company. It is the world's third-largest producer of toys (after Mattel and Hasbro).[1] Its headquarters is located in Taitō, Tokyo.[2]
After the merger with game developer and amusement facility operator Namco, Bandai Co., Ltd. is now under the management of Namco Bandai Holdings and a member of Bandai Namco Group. After group reorganisation in 2006, Bandai heads the group's Toys and Hobby Strategic Business Unit (SBU).[3]
Bandai Games (Now Namco Bandai Games)
Bandai Games produced and distributed video games based on Bandai properties including Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front, Gundam Wing: Endless Duel and Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo. In the beginning of 2005, Bandai Games opened a United States office as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bandai America which, prior to that, handled the publishing of video games in North America itself.
On March 31, 2006, it was merged into Namco Ltd. and Namco Ltd. was renamed Namco Bandai Games Inc.
PlayStation 2 Games developed/published by Bandai
- .hack
- D.I.C.E.
- Digimon Rumble Arena 2
- Digimon World 4
- Digimon World Data Squad
- Eureka Seven Vol. 1: The New Wave
- The Fast and the Furious (Published as Namco Bandai Games and distributed by Universal Interactive)
- Inuyasha: Feudal Combat
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo
- Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Never Ending Tomorrow
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam
- MS Saga - A New Dawn
- One Piece: Grand Adventure
- One Piece: Grand Battle
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury
- Scooby-Doo Adventure
- Uchuu Keiji Tamashii: The Space Sheriff Spirits
References
- ↑ "Lego Celebrates 50 Years of Building"
- ↑ "Bandai Group Establishes 'Bandai Channel' to Distribute Broadband Content." Bandai Group. March 4, 2004. Retrieved on March 16, 2010.
- ↑ Toys and Hobby Strategic Business Unit
External links
- Bandai (Japanese)
- Namco Bandai Holdings Inc. (Japanese) (parent company)
- Bandai Games (now called Namco Bandai Games)
- Bandai Visual
- Bandai Europe
- Vintage Bandai toys
- Bandai France
- Bandai UK
- Bandai USA
- Bandai ASIA
- Bandai Korea
- Bandai Deutsch
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