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'''{{wp|Namco}}''' is a popular video game company founded by Masaya Nakamura in 1955. They are best known for making video games and arcade games like [[Pac-Man]], {{wp|Dig Dug}}, and {{wp|Galaxian}}.  
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'''{{wp|Namco}}''' was a popular video game company. Founded in 1955, Namco {{w|Golden age of arcade video games|found success in the 70s and 80s}} publishing and developing arcade games like [[Pac-Man]], {{wp|Dig Dug}}, and {{wp|Galaxian}}; Namco's fortunes struggled at the turn of the century, and the company was effectively dissolved into {{w|Bandai Namco Entertainment}} in 2006.
== References ==
== References ==
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*[[TROGDOR!]] {{--}} The intermission part with [[Trogdor]] chasing the [[peasants]] is a resemblance to the arcade game ''Pac-Man'' when he chases the ghosts during the intermission.
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*[[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu]] {{--}} The layout for level 1 resembles {{w|Xevious}}.
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*[[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu]] {{--}} The layout for level 1 resembles {{wp|Xevious}}.
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**The layout for level 3 most likely resembles {{w|Galaga}}.
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**The layout for level 3 most likely resembles {{wp|Galaga}}.
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*Email [[caffeine]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] mispronounces the "TN" in the email sender's location (TN actually means Tennessee) as {{w|Tekken (arcade game)|Tekken}}.
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*Email [[caffeine]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] mispronounces the "TN" in the email sender's location (TN actually means Tennessee) as {{wp|Tekken (arcade game)|Tekken}}.
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*Email [[redesign]] ([[redesign#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] mentions {{w|Pole Position}}, a racing game made by Namco.
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*Email [[the facts]] {{--}} The tune that [[Homestar Runner]] sings to in the Easter egg is the same tune as the intermission theme from ''Pac-Man''.
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*[[Everything Else, Volume 3]] {{--}} The Holidays menu is modeled after {{w|Dig Dug}}.
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*Email [[redesign]] ([[redesign#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] mentions {{wp|Pole Position}}, a racing game made by Namco.
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*[[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] {{--}} [[Pom Pom]] dresses up as Pooka, an enemy from the game Dig Dug. The [[The Poopsmith|Popsmith]] destroys him with a pixelated pump, one of the ways that Pookas are killed in the game.
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*[[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] {{--}} [[Pom Pom]] dresses up as Pooka, an enemy from the game {{wp|Dig Dug}}. The [[The Poopsmith|Popsmith]] destroys him with a pixelated pump, one of the ways that Pookas are killed in the game.
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*[[Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triungulate]] {{--}} The arcade game "Rig Rug" (a reference to Dig Dug) is mentioned in the first roomisode, made into a key part of the second, and a home console version is seen in the postgame.
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*[[Halloween Safety]] {{--}} In an Easter egg, [[Crack Stuntman]] takes the form of Pac-Man while explaining he's the new spokesperson for HalloweenSafety.gov.
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*[[The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods Teaser]] {{--}} Strong Bad refers to [[silhouette]]d [[The Homestar Runner (storybook)|The Homestar Runner]] as Pac-Man with an underbite sitting on top of a lamp or end table.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
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*[[Pac-Man]]
*[[Nintendo]]
*[[Nintendo]]
*[[Sega]]
*[[Sega]]
*[[Video Game References]]
*[[Video Game References]]
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Current revision as of 17:47, 30 November 2023

Pom Pom as Pooka

Namco was a popular video game company. Founded in 1955, Namco found success in the 70s and 80s publishing and developing arcade games like Pac-Man, Dig Dug, and Galaxian; Namco's fortunes struggled at the turn of the century, and the company was effectively dissolved into Bandai Namco Entertainment in 2006.

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