Can I still play Namco high?

Can I still play Namco high?

Namco High was released December 17, 2013, and shut down on July 1, 2014. It is now free to play and archived here….Character.

Character Donko
Game Taiko Drum Master
Developer/Publisher Namco
Role Student
Playable? Non-Playable

What happened Namco high?

Namco High was a freemium browser-based dating sim featuring characters from Namco Bandai’s video game franchises. Andrew Hussie was the project’s creative director. On July 1st, 2014, the Namco High servers were shut down as part of the closing of ShiftyLook.

What happened to ShiftyLook?

ShiftyLook was a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings that was focused on revitalizing older Namco franchises, with their first step being video game webcomics based on the company’s various franchises. ShiftyLook shut down on September 30, 2014.

Who are the main homestuck characters?

Homestuck features a complex story and a large cast of characters, starring the four children John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider, and Jade Harley. Hussie invented an alien species, called trolls, that have a unique culture. Homestuck characters are particularly popular to cosplay at anime conventions.

Who is Namco’s mascot?

Pac-Man
Pac-Man has been Namco’s mascot since the character’s introduction in 1980.

Why did Namco and Bandai merge?

In 2014, Namco Bandai Games and Namco Bandai Studios became Bandai Namco Games and Bandai Namco Studios, respectively. The change unified the brand internationally in order to increase the “value” and “appeal” of the name. The full company name was changed to Bandai Namco Entertainment on 1 April 2015.

Does Dig Dug have an ending?

Yet another classic arcade kill screen, Dig Dug’s “ending” comes after round 255, when the titular hero loops back to “Round 0.” There, he finds only a hellish void where he can’t even move before exploding over and over again, until being finally, mercifully spared by the sweet release of oblivion.

Did Namco buy Atari?

Namco America purchased a 60% stake in Atari Games on February 4, 1985 through its AT Games subsidiary, with Warner holding the remaining 40%. The acquisition gave Namco the exclusive rights to distribute Atari games in Japan. Nakamura began losing interest and patience in Atari Games not long after the acquisition.