Title | Arcade Systems/Consoles | Release date | JP | NA | PAL | Notes |
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Gee Bee | Namco Warp & Warp | October 1978 | Yes | Yes | No | Namco's first independently released video game. |
Bomb Bee | Namco Warp & Warp | June 1979 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Gee Bee. |
Galaxian | Namco Galaxian | September 15, 1979 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Namco's first shoot 'em up game. |
MSX | January 30, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom | September 7, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom Disk System | July 20, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Mobile | June 13, 2003 | No | Yes | No |
SOS | Namco Warp & Warp | October 1979 | Yes | No | No | |
Cutie Q | Namco Warp & Warp | November 1979 | Yes | No | No | Second sequel to Gee Bee. |
Rally-X | Namco Pac-Man | January 1980 | Yes | Yes | Yes | First Namco game to feature background music and a bonus round. |
MSX | March 30, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Navarone | Namco Warp & Warp | February 1980 | Yes | No | No | |
Kaitei Takara Sagashi | Namco Warp & Warp | May 1980 | Yes | No | No | Created by K'K Tokki as a prototype. |
Pac-Man | Namco Pac-Man | May 22, 1980 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Namco's best-selling arcade game of all time. Three Pac-Man games by Midway also use the Namco Pac-Man hardware - Ms. Pac-Man (2/3/1982), Pac-Man Plus (3/13/1982), and Jr. Pac-Man (8/13/1983). The rights to Ms. Pac-Man were later turned over to Namco. |
MSX | January 17, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom/NES | November 2, 1984 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Famicom Disk System | May 18, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Game Boy | November 16, 1990 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Game Gear | January 29, 1991 | Yes | Yes | No |
Neo Geo Pocket Color | July 31, 1999 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Game Boy Color | August 1999 | No | Yes | Yes | Renamed Pac-Man: Special Color Edition |
Mobile | June 13, 2003 | No | Yes | No | |
Game Boy Advance | February 14, 2004 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
King & Balloon | Namco Galaxian | June 1980 | Yes | Yes | Yes | First Namco game to feature synthesized voices. |
MSX | February 28, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Tank Battalion | Namco Warp & Warp | October 1980 | Yes | Yes | No | |
MSX | August 30, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
New Rally-X | Namco Pac-Man | February 1981 | Yes | Yes | No | Sequel to Rally-X. |
Warp & Warp | Namco Warp & Warp | July 1981 | Yes | Yes | No | Released as Warp Warp by Rock-Ola in the U.S. |
MSX | February 18, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom | July 12, 1985 | Yes | No | No |
Galaga | Namco Galaga | September 1981 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Sequel to Galaxian. NES version sub-titled Demons of Death in North America. |
MSX | May 29, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom | February 15, 1985 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Famicom Disk System | June 22, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Mobile | September 20, 2004 | No | Yes | No |
Bosconian | Namco Galaga | November 20, 1981 | Yes | Yes | Yes | First Namco game to have a continue feature. |
MSX | July 13, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Dig Dug | Namco Galaga | February 20, 1982 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
MSX | May 24, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom | June 4, 1985 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom Disk System | July 22, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Game Boy | September 1992 | No | Yes | Yes | Developed by Now Production. |
Game Boy Advance | May 21, 2004 | Yes | No | No | |
Mobile | February 8, 2005 | No | Yes | No |
Pole Position | Namco Pole Position | July 1982 | Yes | Yes | No | First Namco game to feature 16-bit graphics |
Super Pac-Man | Namco Super Pac-Man | August 11, 1982 | Yes | Yes | No | Official sequel to Pac-Man. |
Xevious | Namco Galaga | December 10, 1982 | Yes | Yes | Yes | One of Namco's earliest vertical scrolling shoot 'em up titles. NES version subtitled The Avenger in North America. |
Famicom | November 8, 1984 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Famicom Disk System | May 18, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Game Boy Advance | February 14, 2004 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mobile | March 9, 2005 | No | Yes | No |
Mappy | Namco Super Pac-Man | March 20, 1983 | Yes | Yes | No | First Namco game to have a storyline. |
MSX | November 13, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Famicom | November 14, 1984 | Yes | No | No |
Game Gear | May 24, 1991 | Yes | No | No |
Game Boy Advance | February 14, 2004 | Yes | No | No |
Pac & Pal | Namco Super Pac-Man | July 30, 1983 | Yes | No | No | Also Known As "Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp", replacing Pal with Chomp Chomp from Hanna-Barbera's Pac-Man Cartoon, but limited to a run of 300 machines produced for several European countries. The game was never released in The United States as it was a failure at the arcades. |
Phozon | Namco Phozon | August 1983 | Yes | No | No | |
Libble Rabble | Namco Libble Rabble | October 1983 | Yes | No | No | |
Super Famicom | September 22, 1994 | Yes | No | No | |
Pole Position II | Namco Pole Position | December 1983 | Yes | Yes | No | Sequel to Pole Position. |
Gaplus | Namco Phozon | April 1984 | Yes | Yes | No | Released in the United States as Galaga 3. |
The Tower of Druaga | Namco Super Pac-Man | June 1984 | Yes | No | No | First Namco game to have an ending instead of continuing indefinitely, looping, or ending in a kill screen |
Famicom | August 6, 1985 | Yes | No | No |
MSX | October 26, 1986 | Yes | No | No |
PC Engine | June 25, 1992 | Yes | No | No | Developed by Game Studio. |
GameCube | December 5, 2003 | Yes | No | No | |
Pac-Land | Namco Pac-Land | August 1984 | Yes | Yes | No | Namco's first side-scrolling platformer. Themed around Hanna-Barbera's Pac-Man television series. Background music is the television series' theme song. |
Famicom | November 21, 1985 | Yes | No | No |
PC Engine | June 1, 1989 | Yes | No | No |
Grobda | Namco Super Pac-Man | November 1, 1984 | Yes | No | No | Spin-off of Xevious. |
Super Xevious | Namco Galaga | 1984 | Yes | No | No | First sequel to Xevious. |
Dragon Buster | Namco Pac-Land | December 20, 1984 | Yes | No | No | First Namco game to have a health bar. |
Famicom | January 7, 1987 | Yes | No | No |
MSX | December 18, 1987 | Yes | No | No |
Dig Dug II | Namco Super Pac-Man | March 12, 1985 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Dig Dug. NES version sub-titled Trouble in Paradise in North America. |
Famicom | April 18, 1986 | Yes | Yes | No |
Famicom Disk System | August 31, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Metro-Cross | Namco Pac-Land | May 1985 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Famicom | December 16, 1986 | Yes | No | No | Developed by Now Production. |
Baraduke | Namco Pac-Land | July 1985 | Yes | Yes | No | Also known as Alien Sector in the United States and Distributed by Midway. |
Motos | Namco Super Pac-Man | September 20, 1985 | Yes | No | No | |
Sky Kid | Namco Pac-Land | December 1, 1985 | Yes | Yes | No | First Namco game to allow two players on the screen simultaneously. It was NAMCO's final game to be licensed to Midway for U.S. Distribution before NAMCO chose Atari Games to be their Official U.S. Licensee. |
Famicom | August 22, 1986 | Yes | No | No |
Toy Pop | Namco Libble Rabble | April 1986 | Yes | No | No | |
Sky Kid Deluxe | Namco System 86 | February 1986 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Sky Kid. |
Hopping Mappy | Namco System 86 | March 1986 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Mappy. |
The Return of Ishtar | Namco System 86 | July 8, 1986 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to The Tower of Druaga. |
MSX | September 21, 1988 | Yes | No | No |
Thunder Ceptor | Namco Thunder Ceptor | July 1986 | Yes | No | No | |
Genpei Tōma Den | Namco System 86 | October 1, 1986 | Yes | No | No | |
PC Engine | March 16, 1990 | Yes | No | No | |
3-D Thunder Ceptor II | Namco Thunder Ceptor | December 1986 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Thunder Ceptor. |
Rolling Thunder | Namco System 86 | December 1986 | Yes | Yes | No | Licensed to Atari Games for U.S. Distribution. |
Famicom | March 17, 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Wonder Momo | Namco System 86 | February 24, 1987 | Yes | No | No | Namco's last 8-bit arcade game. |
PC Engine | April 21, 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Mobile | June 1, 2005 | Yes | No | No | |
Yokai Dochuki | Namco System 1 | April 1987 | Yes | No | No | Namco's first 16-bit arcade game. |
PC Engine | February 5, 1988 | Yes | No | No | Developed by TOSE. |
Famicom | June 24, 1988 | Yes | No | No | Developed by Now Production. |
Dragon Spirit | Namco System 1 | June 20, 1987 | Yes | Yes | No | Licensed to Atari Games for U.S. Distribution. |
PC Engine | December 26, 1988 | Yes | No | No | Developed by TOSE. |
Blazer | Namco System 1 | July 1987 | Yes | No | No | |
Quester | Namco System 1 | September 1987 | Yes | No | No | Namco's answer to Taito's Arkanoid |
Pac-Mania | Namco System 1 | November 30, 1987 | Yes | Yes | No | 3D remake of Pac-Man.Last Pac-Man arcade title until 1996. Licensed to Atari Games for U.S. Distribution. |
MSX | March 27, 1989 | Yes | No | No |
Mobile | May 27, 2005 | No | Yes | No |
Galaga '88 | Namco System 1 | December 1987 | Yes | Yes | No | Remake of Galaga. Licensed to Atari Games for U.S. Distribution. |
PC Engine | July 15, 1988 | Yes | No | No |
Game Gear | October 25, 1991 | Yes | No | Yes | Released as Galaga '91. |
Final Lap | Namco System 2 | December 1987 | Yes | Yes | No | First Namco game to allow multiple cabinets to be linked together. Licensed to Atari Games for U.S. Distribution. |
Famicom | August 12, 1988 | Yes | No | No | Developed by Arc System Works. |
World Stadium | Namco System 1 | March 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
Assault | Namco System 2 | April 1988 | Yes | Yes | No | Licensed to Atari Games for U.S. Distribution. |
Chozetsu Rinjin: Bravoman | Namco System 1 | May 20, 1988 | Yes | No | No | Also known as Bravoman or Beraboh Man. |
PC Engine | July 13, 1990 | Yes | No | No | Developed by Now Production. |
Marchen Maze | Namco System 1 | July 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
PC Engine | December 11, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Bakutotsu Kijuutei: Baraduke II | Namco System 1 | August 1988 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Baraduke. |
Ordyne | Namco System 2 | September 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
PC Engine | September 8, 1989 | Yes | No | No |
Metal Hawk | Namco System 2 | September 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
World Court | Namco System 1 | October 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
Splatterhouse | Namco System 1 | November 1988 | Yes | No | No | One of the first ultra-violent games. |
PC Engine | April 3, 1990 | Yes | No | No |
Mirai Ninja | Namco System 2 | November 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
Phelios | Namco System 2 | December 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
Mega Drive | July 20, 1990 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Face Off | Namco System 1 | December 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
Winning Run | Namco System 21 | December 1988 | Yes | No | No | |
Rompers | Namco System 1 | February 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Blast Off | Namco System 1 | March 1989 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Bosconian. |
Valkyrie No Densetsu | Namco System 2 | April 1989 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Valkyrie no Boken. |
PC Engine | April 3, 1990 | Yes | No | No | Developed by TOSE. |
Dirt Fox | Namco System 2 | June 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Finest Hour | Namco System 2 | September 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Burning Force | Namco System 2 | November 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Mega Drive | October 19, 1990 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Developed by Nova Games. |
Four Trax | Namco System 2 | November 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Dangerous Seed | Namco System 1 | December 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Mega Drive | December 18, 1990 | Yes | No | No | Developed by TOSE. |
Marvel Land | Namco System 2 | December 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Mega Drive | June 28, 1991 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Developed by TOSE. Also known as Talmit's Adventure. |
World Stadium '89 | Namco System 1 | 1989 | Yes | No | No | |
Winning Run Suzuka GP | Namco System 21 | 1989 | Yes | No | No | First sequel to Winning Run. Features real-life Japanese circuit Suzuka. |
Galaxian 3 | Namco System 21 | April 1, 1990 | Yes | Yes | No | A theme park attraction game supporting up to 28 players. Also known as Galaxian³: Project Dragoon. |
Kyuukai Douchuuki | Namco System 2 | May 1990 | Yes | No | No | Spin-off of Yokai Dochuki. |
Mega Drive | July 12, 1991 | Yes | No | No |
Final Lap 2 | Namco System 2 | August 1990 | Yes | Yes | No | First sequel to Final Lap. |
Pistol Daimyo no Bouken | Namco System 1 | October 1990 | Yes | No | No | Spin-off of Chozetsu Rinjin: Bravoman. |
Steel Gunner | Namco System 2 | October 3, 1990 | Yes | No | No | |
Sokoban Deluxe | Namco System 1 | November 1990 | Yes | No | No | Also known as Boxy Boy. |
Dragon Saber | Namco System 2 | December 10, 1990 | Yes | Yes | No | Sequel to Dragon Spirit. |
PC Engine | December 27, 1991 | Yes | No | No | Developed by Now Production. |
Rolling Thunder 2 | Namco System 2 | December 1990 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Rolling Thunder. |
Mega Drive | November 18, 1991 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Golly! Ghost! | Namco System 2 | December 1990 | Yes | No | No | Electro-mechanical/video game hybrid. |
Puzzle Club | Namco System 1 | 1990 | Yes | No | No | Unreleased prototype. |
World Stadium '90 | Namco System 1 | 1990 | Yes | No | No | |
Super World Stadium | Namco System 2 | January 1991 | Yes | No | No | |
Driver's Eyes | Namco System 21 | February 1991 | Yes | No | No | Features a three-screen panoramic view. |
Mitsubishi Driving Simulator | Unknown | 1991 | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Co-developed with Mitsubishi. It was a serious educational street driving simulator that used 3D polygon technology and a sit-down arcade cabinet to simulate realistic driving, including basics such as ensuring the car is in neutral or parking position, starting the engine, placing the car into gear, releasing the hand-brake, and then driving. The player can choose from three routes while following instructions, avoiding collisions with other vehicles or pedestrians, and waiting at traffic lights; the brakes are accurately simulated, with the car creeping forward after taking the foot off the brake until the hand-brake is applied. Leisure Line magazine considered it the "hit of the show" upon its debut at the 1991 JAMMA show. It was designed for use by Japanese driving schools, with a very expensive cost of AU$150,000 or US$117,000 (equivalent to $282,000 in 2024) per unit. |
Starblade | Namco System 21 | September 1991 | Yes | Yes | No | |
Mega CD | October 28, 1994 | Yes | Yes | No |
Tank Force | Namco System 1 | December 1991 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Tank Battalion. |
Steel Gunner 2 | Namco System 2 | December 1991 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Steel Gunner. |
Cosmo Gang the Video | Namco System 2 | December 1991 | Yes | No | No | Features characters from a redemption game titled Cosmo Gangs. |
Super Famicom | October 29, 1992 | Yes | No | No | |
Solvalou | Namco System 21 | December 1991 | Yes | No | No | 3D Spin-off of Xevious. |
Bubble Trouble: Golly! Ghost! 2 | Namco System 2 | 1991 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Golly! Ghost!. |
Winning Run '91 | Namco System 21 | 1991 | Yes | No | No | Second sequel to Winning Run. |
Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Bōken | Namco NA-1 | July 1992 | Yes | No | No | |
Final Lap 3 | Namco System 2 | September 1992 | Yes | No | No | Second sequel to Final Lap. |
Suzuka 8 Hours | Namco System 2 | October 10, 1992 | Yes | Yes | No | Released as Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours in The United States with a license from the Atlanta, GA based soft drink company. |
Super Famicom/SNES | October 15, 1993 | Yes | Yes | No | Developed by Arc System Works. |
F/A | Namco NA-1 | October 1992 | Yes | No | No | Also known as Fighter & Attacker. |
Cosmo Gang the Puzzle | Namco NA-1 | November 1992 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Cosmo Gang the Video. |
Super Famicom | February 26, 1993 | Yes | No | No |
Exvania | Namco NA-1 | December 1992 | Yes | No | No | |
Lucky & Wild | Namco System 2 | December 1992 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Super World Court | Namco NA-1 | December 1992 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Pro Tennis: World Court. |
Knuckle Heads | Namco NA-2 | December 1992 | Yes | No | No | |
Super World Stadium '92 | Namco System 2 | 1992 | Yes | No | No | |
Sim Drive | Namco System 22 | 1992 | Yes | No | No | Unreleased racing game. |
Air Combat | Namco System 21 | February 1993 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Galaxian³: Project Dragoon | Namco System 21 | March 1993 | Yes | Yes | No | Six-player arcade version of Galaxian³ developed for Namco's "Theater 6" system. |
Cyber Sled | Namco System 21 | March 27, 1993 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
PlayStation | January 27, 1995 | Yes | Yes | No |
Emeraldia | Namco NA-1 | July 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
Namco NA-2 | July 1993 | Yes | No | No |
Nettou! Gekitou! Quiztou!! | Namco NA-2 | September 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
Numan Athletics | Namco NA-2 | September 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
Ridge Racer | Namco System 22 | October 30, 1993 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
PlayStation | December 3, 1994 | Yes | No | No | Release title for the PlayStation. |
Suzuka 8 Hours 2 | Namco System 2 | November 1993 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Suzuka 8 Hours. |
Great Sluggers | Namco NB-1 | November 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
Final Lap R | Namco System FL | December 1993 | Yes | No | No | Third sequel to Final Lap. |
Tinkle Pit | Namco NA-1 | December 1993 | Yes | No | No | Features cameos from several of the company's characters. |
Super World Stadium '93 | Namco System 2 | 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
X-Day | Namco NA-1 | 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
Magic Edge Hornet 1 | Namco Magic Edge Hornet Simulator | 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
Magic Edge F18 | Namco Magic Edge Hornet Simulator | 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
Magic Edge X21 | Namco Magic Edge Hornet Simulator | 1993 | Yes | No | No | |
NebulasRay | Namco NB-1 | March 1994 | Yes | No | No | |
Great Sluggers '94 | Namco NB-1 | June 1994 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Great Sluggers. |
Ridge Racer 2 | Namco System 22 | July 8, 1994 | Yes | No | No | First sequel to Ridge Racer. |
Alpine Racer | Namco System 22 | September 11, 1994 | Yes | No | No | |
J-League Soccer V-Shoot | Namco NB-1 | September 1994 | Yes | No | No | |
Point Blank | Namco NB-1 | October 1994 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Light gun game. Known as Gun Bullet in Japan. |
PlayStation | August 7, 1997 | Yes | Yes | No |
Ace Driver | Namco System 22 | November 1994 | Yes | No | No | |
Attack of the Zolgear | Namco System 21 | 1994 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Galaxian 3; a conversion kit for the "Theater 6" system. |
Cyber Commando | Namco System 22 | 1994 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Cyber Sled. |
Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2 | Namco NB-2 | January 1995 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Numan Athletics. |
Air Combat 22 | Namco Super System 22 | March 1995 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Air Combat; "22" is a reference to the Namco Super System 22 hardware it was released on. |
The Outfoxies | Namco NB-2 | March 1995 | Yes | No | No | |
Rave Racer | Namco Super System 22 | July 16, 1995 | Yes | No | No | Second sequel to Ridge Racer. |
Super World Stadium '95 | Namco NB-1 | July 1995 | Yes | No | No | |
Speed Racer | Namco System FL | October 7, 1995 | No | Yes | No | |
Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 | Namco ND-1 | November 1995 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Included original and "arranged" versions of Galaga, Xevious and Mappy. |
Ace Driver: Victory Lap | Namco Super System 22 | December 1995 | Yes | No | No | First sequel to Ace Driver. |
Dirt Dash | Namco Super System 22 | December 1995 | Yes | No | No | An off-road racing game. |
Time Crisis | Namco Super System 22 | December 1995 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Light gun game. |
PlayStation | June 27, 1997 | Yes | Yes | No |
Cyber Cycles | Namco Super System 22 | 1995 | Yes | No | No | |
Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 | Namco ND-1 | March 1996 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Included original and "arranged" versions of Pac-Man, Dig Dug and Rally-X. |
Abnormal Check | Namco ND-1 | 1996 | Yes | No | No | |
Alpine Racer 2 | Namco Super System 22 | December 6, 1996 | Yes | No | No | First sequel to Alpine Racer. |
Super World Stadium '96 | Namco NB-1 | 1996 | Yes | No | No | |
Alpine Surfer | Namco Super System 22 | July 1996 | Yes | No | No | Spin-off of Alpine Racer. Players stand on a snowboard instead of skis. |
Aqua Jet | Namco Super System 22 | 1996 | Yes | No | No | |
Prop Cycle | Namco Super System 22 | 1996 | Yes | No | No | A relatively relaxed game in which the player controls a flying bicycle by pedaling on a mock-up bicycle. |
Tokyo Wars | Namco Super System 22 | 1996 | Yes | No | No | |
Time Crisis II | Namco System 23 | March 1997 | Yes | Yes | Yes | First sequel to Time Crisis. |
Namco Super System 23 | March 1997 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
PlayStation 2 | October 1, 2001 | Yes | Yes | No |
Super World Stadium '97 | Namco NB-1 | 1997 | Yes | No | No | |
Armadillo Racing | Namco Super System 22 | 1997 | Yes | No | No | A racing game with trackball control. |
Final Furlong | Namco System 22.5 | 1997 | Yes | No | No | A multiplayer horse racing game with a force feedback saddle. |
Rapid River | Namco System 22.5 | 1997 | Yes | No | No | |
Motocross Go! | Namco System 23 | 1997 | Yes | No | No | |
Downhill Bikers | Namco System 23 | 1997 | Yes | No | No | |
Panic Park | Namco System 23 | 1997 | Yes | No | No | |
Angler King | Namco System 23 | 1998 | Yes | No | No | |
500GP | Namco Super System 23 | 1998 | Yes | No | No | |
Gunmen Wars | Namco Super System 23 GMEN | 1998 | Yes | No | No | |
Race On! | Namco Super System 23 GMEN | 1998 | Yes | No | No | |
Guitar Jam | Namco Super System 23 | April 17, 1999 | Yes | No | No | Rhythm game similar to Konami's GuitarFreaks, released earlier the same year. |
Final Furlong 2 | Namco Super System 23 GMEN | 1998 | Yes | No | No | Sequel to Final Furlong. |
Crisis Zone | Namco Super System 23 Evolution 2 | March 29, 1999 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Arcade spin-off of Time Crisis. |
PlayStation 2 | September 17, 2004 | No | Yes | Yes |