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Revision as of 13:04, 3 December 2023

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Bandai
Type Brand of Bandai Namco Entertainment
Founded July 5, 1950 (Bandai-ya)
1961 (Bandai)
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people Naoharu Yamashina, founder
Industry video games
Products Video games
Number of people not disclosed
Website http://www.bandai.com/

Bandai is a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Entertainment.

Bandai-ya

Bandai-ya (番台ーや) was formed on July 5, 1950 by Naoharu Yamashina.

Bandai

Bandai-ya was renamed Bandai (番台ー) in 1961.

Bandai Namco Holdings

In February 2005, Bandai merged with Namco forming Bandai Namco Holdings. The two companies operated independently under the holding company until March 31, 2006, when the development divisions of the two companies were merged into Namco Bandai Games.

Emulated Bandai games owned by WEC Museum

Title Year System Added to museum Notes
Saint Saya: Golden Legend 1987 Famicom June 10, 2019 The Famicom version is on the Nintendo Classic Mini: Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version owned by the WEC Museum.
Saint Saya: Golden Legend - Final Chapter 1988 Famicom June 10, 2019 The Famicom version is on the Nintendo Classic Mini: Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version owned by the WEC Museum.