Banpresto

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Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.
株式会社バンダイナムコホールディングス
Type Public (TYO: 7832 )
Founded Banpresto: 1977; Namco Bandai Holdings: 2005
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan (JP / World)
Santa Clara, California (U.S.)
Industry Software and programming
Slogan N/A
Website http://www.banpresto.co.jp/ (Japanese)]
(English)

Banpresto Co., Ltd. (株式会社バンプレスト Kabushiki-gaisha Banpuresuto?) (TYO: 7854 ) is a Japanese game development firm founded April 1977. It was purchased by and became a wholly owned subsidy of Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc. in March 2006. It has been partially owned by Bandai since 1989. [1]

Banpresto has created a variety of Japan-only video games, most notably the Super Robot Wars series and Summon Night Series. Other projects include anime tie-in games such as the Tenchi Muyo! RPG, Panzer Bandit and several Sailor Moon games of differing genres. Banpresto also makes several varieties of mechanical prize-winning games.

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