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|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Bakutotsu Kijūtei|Bakutotsu Kijūtei: Baraduke II]]'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
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'''''Baraduke''''' ({{ja|バラデューク|Baradyūku}}, ''Baraduke'') is a series of scrolling shooters that features Kissy, an astronaut, rescuing docile aliens from hostile species. When the game is cleared, Kissy is revealed to be a woman. Although it was released a year earlier, the game is noted for its similarities to ''{{uv|Metroid}}''. A friendly alien, Paccet, cameos in Namco Roulette.
'''''Baraduke''''' ({{ja|バラデューク|Baradyūku}}, ''Baraduke'') is a series of scrolling shooters that feature an astronaut rescuing docile aliens from hostile species. Although it was released a year earlier, the original game is noted for its similarities to ''{{uv|Metroid}}''; the player character, Kissy, is revealed to be a woman upon clearing the game. A friendly alien, Paccet, cameos in Namco Roulette.
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|latestinstallment = ''Bravoman: Binja Bash!'' (2013)
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'''''Bravoman''''' ({{ja|ベラボーマン|Berabōman}}, ''Bravoman'') is a series of comical action games that parody typical superhero stories and cliches. In more recent years, the series received both a web cartoon and a mobile game as part of {{s|wikipedia|ShiftyLook}}. The original ''Bravoman''{{'}}s title and first level music is featured as ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Bravoman Retro Medley}}''.
'''''Bravoman''''' ({{ja|ベラボーマン|Berabōman}}, ''Bravoman'') is a comical action game that parodies typical superhero stories and cliches. In more recent years, it received both a web cartoon and a mobile game as part of {{s|wikipedia|ShiftyLook}}. The original ''Bravoman''{{'}}s title and first level music is featured as ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Bravoman Retro Medley}}''.
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|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Dragon Valor}}'' (1999)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Dragon Valor}}'' (1999)
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'''''Dragon Buster''''' ({{ja|ドラゴンバスター|Doragon Basutā}}, ''Dragon Buster'') is a series of medieval action RPGs with a platforming emphasis, notable for being the first game to include a [[double jump]] and a visual health meter. The protagonist, Clovis, cameos in Namco Roulette.
'''''Dragon Buster''''' ({{ja|ドラゴンバスター|Doragon Basutā}}, ''Dragon Buster'') is a series of medieval action RPGs with a platforming emphasis. The original game is notable for being the first game to include a [[double jump]] and a visual health meter. The protagonist, Clovis, cameos in Namco Roulette.
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|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Kyūkai Dōchūki}}'' (1990) {{flag|Japan}}
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'''''Shadow Land''''' ({{ja|妖怪道中記|Yōkai Dōchūki}}, ''Yōkai Travel Journal'') is a series of atypical platform games in which Tarosuke, the protagonist, travels through the afterlife towards his ultimate fate. Known in ''Smash'' by its Japanese title, ''Yōkai Dōchūki'', the first game's music is featured in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Yokai Dochuki Retro Medley}}''.
'''''Shadow Land''''' ({{ja|妖怪道中記|Yōkai Dōchūki}}, ''Yōkai Travel Journal'') is an atypical platform game in which Tarosuke, the protagonist, travels through the afterlife towards his ultimate fate. Known in ''Smash'' by its Japanese title, ''Yōkai Dōchūki'', the game's music is featured in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Yokai Dochuki Retro Medley}}''.
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|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sky Kid Deluxe}}'' (1986) {{flag|Japan}}
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'''''Sky Kid''''' ({{ja|スカイキッド|Sukai Kiddō}}, ''Sky Kid'') is a series of piloting-based scrolling shooters. The Red Baron player character from ''Sky Kid'' cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's music is featured in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Sky Kid Retro Medley}}''.
'''''Sky Kid''''' ({{ja|スカイキッド|Sukai Kiddō}}, ''Sky Kid'') is a piloting-based scrolling shooter. The Red Baron player character cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's music is featured in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Sky Kid Retro Medley}}''.
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|latestinstallment = ''Wonder Momo: Typhoon Booster'' (2014)
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'''''Wonder Momo''''' ({{ja|ワンダーモモ|Wandā Momo}}, ''Wonder Momo'') is a series of beat-'em-up games that act as a light parody of ''{{s|wikipedia|tokusatsu}}'' stage shows. In recent years, the series was revived with a webcomic, an anime, and a mobile game. The transformation theme from ''Wonder Momo'' appears in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 2}}''.
'''''Wonder Momo''''' ({{ja|ワンダーモモ|Wandā Momo}}, ''Wonder Momo'') is a beat-'em-up game that acts as a light parody of ''{{s|wikipedia|tokusatsu}}'' stage shows. In recent years, the game was revived with a webcomic, an anime, and a mobile game. The transformation theme from ''Wonder Momo'' appears in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 2}}''.
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Revision as of 23:33, June 27, 2018

This is a list of Namco universes with smaller forms of representation in the Super Smash Bros. series, specifically Super Smash Bros. 4. While the Pac-Man universe features prominently, most of the Namco universes are represented in minor ways, such as with music or a cameo in Pac-Man's Namco Roulette taunt.

Babylonian Castle Saga

Babylonian Castle Saga (universe)
Tower of Druaga logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Genre(s) Action RPG, maze
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment The Tower of Druaga (1984)
Latest installment The Tower of Druaga: the Recovery of BABYLIM (2007)

Babylonian Castle Saga (バビロニアン・キャッスル・サーガ, Babylonian Castle Saga) is a series of medieval maze-based action RPGs beginning with The Tower of Druaga, which spawned several sequel games and a spin-off anime series. Gil, the series' main protagonist, cameos in Namco Roulette and as a downloadable costume for Mii Swordfighters. The Tower of Druaga's main theme and level complete theme appear in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1. The main theme from The Return of Ishtar, the direct sequel to The Tower of Druaga, appears in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 2.

Baraduke

Baraduke (universe)
Baraduke logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Dempa
Publisher(s) Namco
Dempa
Genre(s) Platformer, shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Baraduke (1985) Japan
Latest installment Bakutotsu Kijūtei: Baraduke II (1988) Japan

Baraduke (バラデューク, Baraduke) is a series of scrolling shooters that feature an astronaut rescuing docile aliens from hostile species. Although it was released a year earlier, the original game is noted for its similarities to Metroid; the player character, Kissy, is revealed to be a woman upon clearing the game. A friendly alien, Paccet, cameos in Namco Roulette.

Bosconian

Bosconian (universe)
Bosconian logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Midway
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Bosconian (1981)
Latest installment Blast Off (1989) Japan

Bosconian (ボスコニアン, Bosconian) is a series of free-roaming space shooters. The player's fighter cameos in Namco Roulette.

Bravoman

Bravoman (universe)
Bravoman logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
NEC
Genre(s) Beat-'em-up, shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Bravoman (1988)
Latest installment Bravoman: Binja Bash! (2013)

Bravoman (ベラボーマン, Bravoman) is a comical action game that parodies typical superhero stories and cliches. In more recent years, it received both a web cartoon and a mobile game as part of ShiftyLook. The original Bravoman's title and first level music is featured as Bravoman Retro Medley.

Dig Dug

Main article: Dig Dug (universe)

Dragon Buster

Dragon Buster (universe)
Dragon Buster logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Dempa
TOSE
Publisher(s) Namco
Dempa
Enix
Genre(s) Platformer, action RPG
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Dragon Buster (1985) Japan
Latest installment Dragon Valor (1999)

Dragon Buster (ドラゴンバスター, Dragon Buster) is a series of medieval action RPGs with a platforming emphasis. The original game is notable for being the first game to include a double jump and a visual health meter. The protagonist, Clovis, cameos in Namco Roulette.

Dragon Spirit

Dragon Spirit (universe)
Dragon Spirit logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Consult Software
Domark
The Hit Squad
Publisher(s) Namco
Various
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Dragon Spirit (1987)
Latest installment Dragon Saber (1990) Japan

Dragon Spirit (ドラゴンスピリット, Dragon Spirit) is a series of dragon-based vertically scrolling shooters. The first level theme from Dragon Spirit appears in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 2.

Galaxian

Galaxian (universe)
File:Galaga logo.gif
Developer(s) Namco
Various
Publisher(s) Namco
Midway
Various
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Galaxian (1979)
Latest installment Galaga Wars (2016)

Galaxian (ギャラクシアン, Galaxian) is a series of famous fixed shooters set in space. The second game in the series, Galaga, is among the most successful arcade games of all time. Three games in the series are represented in Smash. From the original Galaxian, the Galaxip cameos in Namco Roulette. Additionally, the boss Galaxian appears in Bonus Fruit in reference to its cameo in Pac-Man in that purpose. Galaga features larger representation, serving as the basis for the Boss Galaga item and Pac-Man's grab. Beyond that, the player's fighter cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's start music appears in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1. From the third game in the series, Gaplus, the Secret Fighter cameos in Namco Roulette.

Notably, with Galaxian's release in 1979, it is the oldest Namco property represented in Smash, predating Pac-Man. It is also one of only three series represented in Smash to debut in the '70s, the others being Color TV-Game and Sheriff.

King & Balloon

King & Balloon (universe)
King & Balloon logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
GamePlan
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment King & Balloon (1980)
Latest installment King & Balloon (1980)

King & Balloon (キング & バルーン, King & Balloon) is a fixed shooter game where the player must defend a king from hostile balloons, notable for being one of the earliest examples of sampled speech in video games. The King cameos in Namco Roulette.

Libble Rabble

Libble Rabble (universe)
Libble Rabble logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Genre(s) Action
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Libble Rabble (1983) Japan
Latest installment Libble Rabble (1983) Japan

Libble Rabble (リブルラブル, Libble Rabble) is an action game involving harvesting mushrooms while avoiding enemies. The bonus creature Topcup cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's music is featured in Libble Rabble Retro Medley.

Mappy

Mappy (universe)
Mappy logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Dempa
Epoch
Publisher(s) Namco
Various
Genre(s) Platformer
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Mappy (1983)
Latest installment Mappy Taiketsu! Neonyāmuko-Dan (2015) Japan

Mappy (マッピー, Mappy) is a series of platform games starring the titular policemouse Mappy as he retrieves stolen goods from the cat burglar Goro and his goons, the Mewkies. The game's trampoline serves as the basis for Pac-Jump, and the titular Mappy cameos in Namco Roulette. Mappy's main theme and level complete theme also appear in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1.

Metro-Cross

Metro-Cross (universe)
Metro-Cross logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Various
Publisher(s) Namco
U.S. Gold
Genre(s) Platformer
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Metro-Cross (1985)
Latest installment Metro-Cross (1985)

Metro-Cross (メトロクロス, Metro-Cross) is a running-based platform game where the player must escape a futuristic obstacle course before it self-destructs. The game's protagonist, Runner, cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's music is featured in Metro-Cross Retro Medley.

Pac-Man

Main article: Pac-Man (universe)

Rally-X

Rally-X (universe)
Rally-X logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Midway
Genre(s) Maze, driving
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Rally-X (1980)
Latest installment Rally-X Rumble (2011)

Rally-X (ラリーX, Rally-X) is a series of driving-based maze games. Rally-X was the debut of the Special Flag, which has become a major symbol of Namco. In addition to the item, the main theme and level complete theme from New Rally-X appear in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1. The player's car cameos in Namco Roulette.

Shadow Land

Shadow Land (universe)
Shadow Land logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Now Production
Publisher(s) Namco
Genre(s) Platformer
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Shadow Land (1987) Japan
Latest installment Kyūkai Dōchūki (1990) Japan

Shadow Land (妖怪道中記, Yōkai Travel Journal) is an atypical platform game in which Tarosuke, the protagonist, travels through the afterlife towards his ultimate fate. Known in Smash by its Japanese title, Yōkai Dōchūki, the game's music is featured in Yokai Dochuki Retro Medley.

Sky Kid

Sky Kid (universe)
Sky Kid logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Epoch
Publisher(s) Namco
Epoch
Sunsoft
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Sky Kid (1985)
Latest installment Sky Kid Deluxe (1986) Japan

Sky Kid (スカイキッド, Sky Kid) is a piloting-based scrolling shooter. The Red Baron player character cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's music is featured in Sky Kid Retro Medley.

Taiko: Drum Master

Taiko: Drum Master (universe)
File:Taiko no Tatsujin logo.gif
Developer(s) Bandai Namco
Publisher(s) Bandai Namco
Genre(s) Rhythm
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Taiko no Tatsujin (2001) Japan
Latest installment Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session! (2017) Japan

Taiko: Drum Master (太鼓の達人, Taiko Master) is a series of drumming-based rhythm games that are particularly popular in Japan. The series' protagonist, Don-chan, cameos in Namco Roulette.

Notably, Taiko: Drum Master has previously crossed over with the Mario series in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX. It is also the newest Namco series to receive Smash representation.

Tales

Tales (universe)
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Developer(s) Bandai Namco
Publisher(s) Bandai Namco
Genre(s) RPG
Console/platform of origin Super Famicom
First installment Tales of Phantasia (1995) Japan
Latest installment Tales of Berseria (2016)

Tales (テイルズ オブ, Tales of) is a long-running series of fantasy RPG games that are popular worldwide. The design of the main protagonist of Tales of Symphonia, Lloyd Irving, appears as a DLC costume for Mii Swordfighters.

Tekken

Tekken (universe)
Tekken logo.gif
Developer(s) Bandai Namco
Publisher(s) Bandai Namco
Genre(s) Fighting
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Tekken (1994)
Latest installment Tekken 7 (2017)

Tekken (鉄拳, Iron Fist) is a long-running series of fighting games. Its sole representation in Smash is through a downloadable content costume for Mii Brawlers based on Heihachi Mishima, a recurring antagonist in the series. Coincidentally, costumes based on various Nintendo characters were available in the Wii U version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 while Heihachi was a playable character on PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, Sony's equivalent to Super Smash Bros.

Thunder Ceptor

Thunder Ceptor (universe)
File:Thunder Ceptor logo.jpg
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Thunder Ceptor (1986) Japan
Latest installment 3-D Thunder Ceptor II (1986) Japan

Thunder Ceptor (サンダーセプター, Thunder Ceptor) is a series of pseudo-3D space shooters. The name entry theme from Thunder Ceptor appears in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 2.

Valkyrie

Valkyrie (universe)
Valkyrie logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Nova Games Ltd.
Publisher(s) Namco
GamePlan
Genre(s) Action-adventure, platformer
Console/platform of origin NES
First installment Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu (1986) Japan
Latest installment The Glory of Walküre 2 (2009) Japan

Valkyrie (ワルキューレ, Valkyrie) is a series of mythological action-adventure games. Valkyrie, the protagonist, cameos in Namco Roulette using her sprite from the second game in the series, The Legend of Valkyrie. The game's main theme also appears in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 2.

Wonder Momo

Wonder Momo (universe)
Wonder Momo logo.png
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Genre(s) Beat-'em-up
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Wonder Momo (1987) Japan
Latest installment Wonder Momo: Typhoon Booster (2014)

Wonder Momo (ワンダーモモ, Wonder Momo) is a beat-'em-up game that acts as a light parody of tokusatsu stage shows. In recent years, the game was revived with a webcomic, an anime, and a mobile game. The transformation theme from Wonder Momo appears in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 2.

Xevious

Main article: Xevious (universe)