Namcot game list

Started by iStreet, December 04, 2018, 06:55:08 am

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iStreet

I would like to have NAMCOT games. But the one in the plastic cases. Does anyone have a list of released Namcot games with the plastic cases? I can not find one..  :-\

I always downshift near a hybrid, so they can hear me hurt the environment...

L___E___T

 



Not sure if it exists elsewhere on the board but you could start with what's on Wikipedia for Famicom games:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Family_Computer_games

Babel no Tou   --   July 18, 1986   Namco
Battle City   --   September 9, 1985   Namco
Battle Fleet   --   June 22, 1990   Namco
BurgerTime   BurgerTime   November 27, 1985   Namco
Chibi Maruko-Chan: Uki Uki Shopping   --   October 4, 1991   Namco
Choujikuu Yousai Macross   --   December 10, 1985   Namco
Devilman   --   April 25, 1989   Namco
Dig Dug   --   June 4, 1985   Namco
Dig Dug II   Dig Dug II   April 18, 1986   Namco
Digital Devil Monogatari Megami Tensei   --   September 11, 1987   Namco
Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei II   --   April 6, 1990   Namco
Dokuganryu Masamune   --   April 5, 1988   Namco
Dragon Buster   --   January 7, 1987   Namco
Dragon Buster II   --   April 27, 1989   Namco
Dragon Ninja   Bad Dudes   July 14, 1989   Namco
Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family   Legacy of the Wizard   July 17, 1987   Namco
Dragon Spirit: Aratanaru Densetsu   Dragon Spirit: The New Legend   April 14, 1989   Namco
Dream Master   --   September 22, 1992   Namco
Erika to Satoru no Yume Bōken   --   September 27, 1988   Namco
Family Boxing   Ring King   June 19, 1987   Namco
Family Circuit   --   February 6, 1988   Namco
Family Circuit '91   --   July 19, 1991   Namco
Family Jockey   --   April 24, 1987   Namco
Family Mahjong   --   August 11, 1987   Namco
Family Mahjong II: Shanghai he no Michi   --   November 25, 1988   Namco
Family Pinball   Rock 'n Ball   March 24, 1989   Namco
Family Tennis   --   December 11, 1987   Namco
Famista '89 Kaimaku Ban!!   --   July 28, 1989   Namco
Famista '90   --   December 19, 1989   Namco
Famista '91   --   December 21, 1990   Namco
Famista '92   --   December 20, 1991   Namco
Famista '93   --   December 22, 1992   Namco
Famista '94   --   December 1, 1993   Namco
Final Lap   --   August 12, 1988   Namco
Galaga   Galaga: Demons of Death   February 15, 1985   Namco
Galaxian   --   September 7, 1984   Namco
Genpei Tōma Den   --   October 21, 1988   Namco
Hayauchi Super Igo   --   March 3, 1989   Namco
Heisei Tensai Bakabon   --   December 6, 1991   Namco
Hydlide 3   --   February 17, 1989   Namco
Jikuu Yuten Debias   --   November 27, 1987   Namco
Juvei Quest   --   January 4, 1991   Namco
Kai no Bouken: The Quest of Ki   --   July 22, 1988   Namco
Kaijuu Monogatari   --   November 18, 1988   Namco
Karnov   Karnov   December 18, 1987   Namco
King of Kings   --   December 9, 1988   Namco
Lupin III Sansei: Pandora No Isan   --   November 6, 1987   Namco
Mappy   --   November 14, 1984   Namco
Mappy Kids   --   December 22, 1989   Namco
Mappy-Land   Mappy-Land   November 26, 1986   Namco
Metro Cross   --   December 16, 1986   Namco
Mindseeker   --   April 18, 1989   Namco
Namco Classic   --   May 27, 1988   Namco
Namco Classic II   --   March 13, 1992   Namco
Namco Mahjong III: Mahjong Tengoku   --   March 8, 1991   Namco
Pac-Land   --   November 21, 1985   Namco
Pac-Man   Pac-Man   November 2, 1984   Namco
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium   R.B.I. Baseball   December 10, 1986   Namco
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87   --   December 22, 1987   Namco
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88   --   December 20, 1988   Namco
Quinty   Mendel Palace   June 27, 1989   Namco
Rasāru Ishii no Childs Quest   --   June 23, 1989   Namco
Rolling Thunder   Rolling Thunder (Unlicensed)   March 17, 1989   Namco
San Goku Shi: Chuugen no Hasha   --   July 29, 1988   Namco
San Goku Shi II: Haou no Tairiku   --   June 10, 1992   Namco
Sanma no Meitantei   --   April 2, 1987   Namco
Side Pocket   Side Pocket   October 30, 1987   Namco
Sky Kid   Sky Kid   August 22, 1986   Namco
Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti   --   July 31, 1989   Namco
Star Luster   --   December 6, 1985   Namco
Star Wars   --   December 4, 1987   Namco
Super Chinese   Kung-Fu Heroes   June 20, 1986   Namco
Super Xevious: GAMP no Nazo   --   September 19, 1986   Namco
Tag Team Pro Wrestling   Tag Team Wrestling   April 2, 1986   Namco
Tenkaichi Bushi Keru Naguuru   --   July 21, 1989   Namco
Top Striker   --   October 22, 1992   Namco
The Tower of Druaga   --   August 6, 1985   Namco
Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu   --   August 1, 1986   Namco
Wagyan Land   --   February 9, 1989   Namco
Wagyan Land 2   --   December 14, 1990   Namco
Wagyan Land 3   --   December 8, 1992   Namco
Warpman   --   July 12, 1985   Namco
Xevious   Xevious   November 8, 1984   Namco
Yokai Dochuki   --   June 24, 1988   Namco
My for Sale / Trade thread
http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=9423.msg133828#msg133828
大事なのは、オチに至るまでの積み重ねなのです。

iStreet

Thank you for this list. It is a start, I think there are a lot more. I have found some on Ebay that are not in this list.
I always downshift near a hybrid, so they can hear me hurt the environment...

ericj

Quote from: iStreet on December 04, 2018, 06:55:08 am
I would like to have NAMCOT games. But the one in the plastic cases. Does anyone have a list of released Namcot games with the plastic cases? I can not find one..  :-\




I have the bottom left game in box, but I'm in the US so shipping to the Netherlands may be expensive if you're interested.

iStreet

Yes please! How much you asking for it? And how much is shipping?
I always downshift near a hybrid, so they can hear me hurt the environment...

ericj

I checked on shipping and USPS shows $35.25 to send it to the Netherlands.  I don't have the manual with the game, but if you're still interested, I can take pics of the box and cart. From searches, the game in box only appears to be worth $10-15.

iStreet

Thanks for checking.  :) But i'll have to pass.. shipping rate is higher then expected. Only $12 if i but it from Japan.
I always downshift near a hybrid, so they can hear me hurt the environment...

ericj

Good choice!  ;) I wish the US had air mail options. It's always so expensive to ship internationally from here.

scaryice

You should know that Namco re-released 5 of their earlier games in the hard cases:

Dig Dug
Galaga
Galaxian
Mappy
Pac-Man

Those are five of their first six games (no Xevious, for some reason). These carts are also different from the originals because they are missing the numbers on the labels. For example:

Normal

Re-release

FAMICOM_87

how does Battle City looks in case ?  :o  :question:
It is one of my favorite games  :-[