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Bandai Namco Producer Explains Why The Publisher Is Bringing So Many Japanese Games to the West

by Giuseppe Nelva (5 hours ago)

Just a few years ago Bandai Namco (it actually was named Namco Bandai back then) wasn’t exactly at the top of our list for the localization of Japanese games. Many of the publisher’s titles coming from the archipelago of the rising sun used to never come west, or to do so with extreme delays.

Nowadays, things have changed, and even titles that few would have expect to get a western localization like Sword Art Online or J-Stars Victory VS+ are hitting the western shelves, much to my joy. Bandai Namco’s localization policies are absolutely unrecognizable compared to what they were like in the past.

I’m sure I’m not the only one curious to hear the reasons behind this change, and there’s probably no better person to ask to than J-Stars Victory VS+ and One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Producer Koji Nakajima.

That’s exactly what I asked him during a recent interview, and believe me, the temptation to word the question as “Who are you, and what did you do with the real Bandai Namco?” was quite strong.

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And I couldn’t agree more. Once upon a time we had to rely on NIS America, Atlus and Xseed to be able to play most titles strongly rooted in the Japanese gaming culture. The entrance of a publishing giant like Bandai Namco in that market can only bode well for those of us that love this kind of titles.

Unfortunately there are still a few publishers (I’m looking at you, Sega) that really need to up their game on this front, but hopefully Bandai Namco will help setting a new trend.

http://www.dualshockers.com/2015/04/18/bandai-namco-producer-explains-why-the-publisher-is-bringing-so-many-japanese-games-to-the-west/



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This is blissful to my ears. You keep bringin' em' over and I'll keep throwing my money at you Namco.



 

They've certainly become my favorite third party publisher in recent years, only behind Nintendo if you count first parties. For me, if Tales keeps coming over here, I'm good.



I really like all this japanese games so seeing more of them coming to the west is great i hope Sega and some others start following this trend.



Tales of Innocence R?

Am glad more games are coming over once deemed impossible.



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The return of joy in gaming ladies and gentlemen.



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I really love Bandai Namco. They're one of my favorite third party publishers.

Plus their game output is fucking insane.



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where did these tears come from? THANK YOU BAMCO!!! YOU FINALLY HEARD OUR PLEADS!!!! *sniff*

now about that Tales of Innocence R......



Always good to have more Japanese games to play.



That's good to hear. I didn't used to like Namco back in the days, but now they are on my top 10 list of third parties.



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