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- Namco_System_1 abstract "The Namco System 1 (originally known as the Namco System 87, according to the Namco Museum series), is a 16-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in April 1987 and was a major enhancement to the previous Namco System 86 arcade system board; it was the company's first 16-bit board, but it was less powerful than their 8-bit Namco Thunder Ceptor board.Yokai Dochuki was the first game to use this board; the game's name translated to English as \"Supernatural Creature Traveller's Journal\". Two months later, Namco released Dragon Spirit, which was one of the most difficult vertical scrolling shooters ever seen for its time period - and this was followed by the Japan-exclusive Blazer in July, which was one of the first 16-bit games to use an isometric perspective, Quester in September, which was also Japan-exclusive and represented the company response to Taito Corporation's Arkanoid, Pac-Mania in November, which was the first 16-bit game in the Pac-Man series and Galaga '88 in December, which was the fourth title in the Galaxian series. Towards the end of the year, it was joined by the more powerful Motorola 68000-based Namco System 2 system board; the following March, Namco released World Stadium, which was the first in a long line of Japan-exclusive baseball games. This was followed by Chōzetsurinjin Beraboh Man in May, which was later re-released as Bravoman upon the TurboGrafx-16, Märchen Maze in July, which was loosely based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Bakutotsu Kijūtei in August, which was a sequel to Baraduke, World Court in October, Splatterhouse in November, which was their first game to get a parental advisory disclaimer and Face Off in December - and, when it came to 1989, they released Rompers in February, Blast Off in March, which was their sequel to Bosconian, World Stadium '89 in July, and Dangerous Seed in December. In 1990, they released World Stadium '90 in July, Pistol Daimyo no Bōken in October, which is the spin-off from Beraboh Man and Souko Ban Deluxe in November; they also develop an unreleased prototype, Puzzle Club. Finally, in 1991, they released Tank Force - which was the sequel to (and is eleven years younger than) Tank Battalion.".
- Namco_System_1 thumbnail Pacmania.gif?width=300.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageExternalLink namcos1.c.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageExternalLink hardware.php?id=524.
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- Namco_System_1 wikiPageLength "6148".
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- Namco_System_1 wikiPageRevisionID "660721307".
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink 16-bit.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Alices_Adventures_in_Wonderland.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_system_board.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Arkanoid.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Bakutotsu_Kijūtei.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Baraduke.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Blast_Off_(1989_video_game).
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Blazer_(video_game).
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Bosconian.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Boxy_Boy.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Bravoman.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Namco_arcade_system_boards.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Dangerous_Seed.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Digital-to-analog_converter.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_Spirit.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Face_Off_(video_game).
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Galaga_88.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Galaxian.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Hitachi_6309.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink International_Court_of_Justice.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Isometric_projection.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Pac-Man_video_games.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Microcontroller.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68000.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_6809.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Märchen_Maze.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Namco.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Namco_Museum.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Namco_System_2.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Namco_System_86.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Namco_Thunder_Ceptor.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Pac-Mania.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Pistol_Daimyo_no_Bōken.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Pro_Tennis:_World_Court.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Programmable_sound_generator.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Puzzle_Club.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Quester.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Rompers_(video_game).
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Shoot_em_up.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Splatterhouse.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Taito_Corporation.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Tank_Battalion.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Tank_Force.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink TurboGrafx-16.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink World_Stadium.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM2151.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink Yokai_Dochuki.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLink File:Pacmania.gif.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namco System 1".
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "System 1 hardware".
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "System 1".
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bandai_Namco.
- Namco_System_1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Namco_System_1 subject Category:Namco_arcade_system_boards.
- Namco_System_1 hypernym Board.
- Namco_System_1 type Organisation.
- Namco_System_1 type Board.
- Namco_System_1 comment "The Namco System 1 (originally known as the Namco System 87, according to the Namco Museum series), is a 16-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in April 1987 and was a major enhancement to the previous Namco System 86 arcade system board; it was the company's first 16-bit board, but it was less powerful than their 8-bit Namco Thunder Ceptor board.Yokai Dochuki was the first game to use this board; the game's name translated to English as \"Supernatural Creature Traveller's Journal\". ".
- Namco_System_1 label "Namco System 1".
- Namco_System_1 sameAs Q3509076.
- Namco_System_1 sameAs Namco_System_1.
- Namco_System_1 sameAs System_1_(Namco).
- Namco_System_1 sameAs Namco_System_1.
- Namco_System_1 sameAs SYSTEM_I.
- Namco_System_1 sameAs m.07dpfl.
- Namco_System_1 sameAs Q3509076.
- Namco_System_1 wasDerivedFrom Namco_System_1?oldid=660721307.
- Namco_System_1 depiction Pacmania.gif.
- Namco_System_1 isPrimaryTopicOf Namco_System_1.