bandai namco

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The bandai namco tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about games published or developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment, including Pac-Man, Digimon, and Dragon Ball titles. Recent threads highlight the Pac-Man 45th Anniversary Xbox Free Play Days event, PC system requirements and community impact of Digimon Story Time Stranger, and troubleshooting online connection errors in Dragon Ball: Sparkling Zero. The tag also touches on Bandai Namco's platform strategies and technical decisions. Topics are relevant to Windows PC gamers, covering game availability, performance requirements, and fixes for common issues.
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    Pac-Man 45th Anniversary: Xbox Free Play Days with 3 Pac-Man Games

    Pac‑Man’s 45th anniversary is getting a proper party: Bandai Namco’s year‑long “Make imPACt” campaign has been joined this weekend by an Xbox Free Play Days spotlight that lets Game Pass members jump into three Pac‑Man titles for free while limited‑time discounts make ownership tempting...
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    Digimon Story Time Stranger: PC System Requirements, Accessibility, and Community Impact

    Digimon Story Time Stranger is shaping up to be a compelling addition to the beloved Digimon franchise, promising both longtime devotees and newcomers a deep role-playing experience that seamlessly bridges the real world and the Digital World. In this feature, we’ll explore the confirmed PC...
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    How to Fix 'A Communication Error Occurred' in Dragon Ball: Sparkling Zero on PC

    Few things are more frustrating for Dragon Ball: Sparkling Zero fans than getting ready to launch into an intense online battle only to be sidelined by the notorious “A communication error occurred” message. While this title has generated major hype as the latest entry in the legendary Dragon...
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    Windows 7 6 Weird Video Game Consoles

    Even if you’re not a video game fan you probably know what a Wii, Xbox or Playstation looks like, since they’re all hugely successful and highly recognisable products. But their success has been built on the backs of dozens of failed attempts at entering the video game market, and when so many...
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