Namco Europe Embarks on Major Exhibition DriveThis article comes from Highwaygames.com ![]() Spearheading the new portfolio are three games from parent company Namco: the eagerly awaited Tekken 5 (combat video); Maximum Tune (twin video driver - pictured), whose phenomenal test figures prompted the official launch to be brought forward by three months; and Aim For Cash (shooting SWP), first shown in prototype format at January's ATEI. Also being unveiled for the first time in October is a quartet of games for which Namco Europe holds exclusive distribution rights. These include a driving game - Re Volt from Tsunami Visual Entertainment, and a pair of cranes: Dinograb from Innovative Concepts in Entertainment and Instance Leisure's Monster Crane. More new equipment from Namco, Gaelco, Global VR, Raw Thrills and others is expected to brought online by the end of the year. "Sales of our current range remain very strong," said Sales & Commercial Director John McKenzie. "A prime example is Pac-Man Ball where the recent release of a complementary change machine has spurred additional income, prompting increased demand for both the video/SWP game and the changer. We have been successful in securing many new and exciting lines and particularly fortunate to have such a strong collection of Namco combat, driving and shooting games come to market at this time. Visitors to our stand at the various shows this season will, I am certain after having seen what we have to offer, return to their businesses in a very confident frame of mind, knowing that a new breed of income generators has arrived." https://www.highwaygames.comhttps://www.highwaygames.com/arcade-news/namco-europe-embarks-on-major-exhibition-drive-1582/ Copyright © 1999 - 2025, Highwaygames.com All Rights |