Special Feature Complete Preservation Version Waiting for you
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Everything about the Tamago Empire & Namco Wonder Egg
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Adventurers in the MUSIC world/EBI
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Will GAME surpass movies!? Galaxian 3 Series Vol.2 Attack of the Zolgia published
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Is it baseball or soccer? How couples watch sports these days
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Series "Play Japan"
in OKINAWA
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ELEMECHA FLASH Aim for new products! Dodongadon Sweetland II
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The game is an interactive movie vol.4 "Zeros"
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Hello! Pac-Man What is Pac-Man's new genre of assist action games!?
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10 years later, "Ribble Rable" is now fully reprinted at SFC
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Easy itatoma dish at home fruit gratin with sabayon sauce
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NOURS INFORMATION
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Reader PRESENT
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"Flight of Aces"
PS2 Ace Combat 5 The Unsung War
Page 10: Full of information!
After all "Tales of"
● PS2 Tales of Rebirth ● PS2 Tales of Symphonia
● GBA Tales of the World Narikiri Dungeon 3
Page 14: Namco Don ~ Page Business Trip Version
● PS2 Taiko no Tatsujin 5th generation (provisional)
Page 16: NEW SOFT INFORMATION
PS2 Critical Velocity (listed as codename: Rune Chaser)
PS2 Death by Degrees Tekken: Nina Williams
Page 18: "Tekken 5"
Page 22: Amusement Machine Show Exhibited Machines
● clena-flex ● Sweet Scooper
● Sweet Land 4 Sakura Version ● Sweet Land 4 Bright Version
● COBRA THE ARCADE ● The Battle of DRUAGA
● Idol Master ● Ryuka Mahjong II + 4-player battle ● Dicerom ● Ball Pom line
● Medal Master Doki! Sugoroku Festival full of big hits (provisional)
Page 24: NEW MACHINE FLASH
Aim for new products
● Dicerom
Page 25: "Dragon Chronicle Online Sky Great Battle"
Page 26: "Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune"
Temptation to the fastest in the Gulf
Page 28: New arrival Let's play with a mobile phone: Xenosaga Pied Piper, Numan Athletics, Dig Dug II, Famista Mobile, Family Gateball, Time Crisis: Deadline DX, Gun Bullet: Special Shooting Camp
Page 31: Namco Goods Information
Page 32: Nanja Circulation Board
● Tokyo cream puff field ● Sapporo Ramen Republic
Page 34: Let's be an amusement spot!
● Wonder City Tsurumi
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Power of Polygon 2003
PS2 MotoGP3
Game Producer Hiroaki Yotoriyama (Namco) VS Keiji Inafune (Capcom)
Page 11: NEW SOFT INFORMATION
PS2 / GC / XBOX Soul Calibur II / PS2 Yumeria /
GBA Tales of the World ~ Summoners Lineage ~ /
PS2 heat chew! Professional Baseball 2003 / GBA Tales of Phantasia /
GC Family Stadium 2003
Page 19: Namco Don ~ Page Business Trip Version
● PS2 Taiko no Tatsujin Doki! Spring festival full of new songs
Page 20: NEW MACHINE FLASH Aim for new products!
● Youth Quiz Colorful High School ● Aesthetic Revolution
Page 21: Use 4 weapons to break through the enemy!
"Time Crisis 3"
Page 24: Ushikun and Frog's new prize strategy
● Big Sweet Land ● Sweet Land Plus
Page 26: Exciting location communication
"NAMCOLAND Hiratsuka store"
Page 27: Serialization "Playing Japan" ● in SAKU
Plabo Saku store / Plabo Ueda store
Page 28: Namja Circulation Board
Page 30: New arrival Let's play with a mobile phone
Page 34: Thanks to you, No. 40
Ayumi of Nours
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Special feature
Page 3: I want to fly in the sky (Prop Cycle)
Page 13: WE ARE SUPPORTING AOKI BROS.
Page 14: Nostalgic 1955's Sanshin Nanja Town suddenly appears in urban space
Page 16: Serialization "Playing Japan"
● in BEPPU ● in HIKONE
Page 18: Namco boasts 420 stores nationwide in the United States
Page 20: PS Galaxian 3 Evolutionary Genealogy
PS smash Court
PS World Stadium
Page 23: Golly Ghost Goal!
Page 24: Namco Wonder Page
Page 25: LET'S ENJOY EATING & SINGING IN MATSUMOTO
Page 26: Reiko Shiraishi
Page 27: Soul Edge Tournament
・ Area championship
Page 28: ELEMECHA FLASH Aim for new products! ● Sweetland mini ● Pac cap
Page 30: Reader participation plan "Readers talk a lot"
Page 32: NOURS INFORMATION
Page 34: Reader PRESENT
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Urgent report: New products are pushing hard !!
AOU 1999
Amusement Expo
Page 8: Super beginner purveyor
A game manual that I can't listen to anymore
● The 5th prize game part 2
Page 10: Series "Playing Japan"
● in TOYAMA ● in KOTONI ● in YONO ● in CHIKUSINO
Page 14: Entertainment Goods Store
Page 15: Ninety-nine appearance
CM shooting site report
Page 16: NEW SOFT INFORMATION
PS Ace Combat 3 Electrosphere / DC Soul Caliber /
PS Child-rearing Quiz More My Angel / PS World Stadium 3 /
WS Wonder Stadium / PC Namco Collection Vol 1 ・ 2 /
PC Pac-Man's Desktop Daisakusen / X-DAY2 / PC Legend
Page 19: Knowers mail order corner
Page 20: Special Feature 2
"500GP" pursuing realism
Page 26: Namja Circulation Board
Page 28: NOURS INFORMATION
Page 30: Reader participation plan "Readers talk a lot"
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If you’re into motion capture, then this issue if for you. However, it’s not just basic motion capture here, this outlines and documents the motion capture process for both SoulCalibur and Tekken 3! Both complete landmark games. It’s quite a great look behind-the-scenes.
Additionally, there’s some other SoulCalibur character relationship pages, which is something to see, as the game had only hit arcades a few months earlier, and the Dreamcast version was still months away.
There’s an early peek at Armadillo Racing again, and some other wacky redemption-based games. We also see Gunbarl! Which I believe it Point Blank 2, as well as some other PSX titles coming home soon.
There’s Techno Drive in here, which never came home in any form, I believe it’s been emulated, though. One heck of a cabinet on that one.
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"Breathe into the character"
Motion capture research !!
Advanced CG technology that supports games
Thorough dissection of the secret of "motion capture"
Page 11: "SoulCalibur"
Page 14: Exploring the roots of new products Namco Chishin
2nd Fighting Game Edition
Page 16: Hidden character, crash crash, public, open
2nd Trackball Race / Measurement
"Technical Brain" "Armadillo Racing"
Page 17: WE2 "Wonder Rally" is here! !!
Page 18: Super beginner purveyor
A game manual that I can't listen to anymore
● The 3rd medal game "Pusher Machine"
Page 20: Enlarged version of the series "Playing Japan"
● in SAGA ● in IIDA ● in IWATSUKI
Page 24: Namja Circulation Board
Page 26: Entertainment Goods Store
The first Namco original goods specialty store in Sendai
open
Page 28: NEW SOFT INFORMATION
PS Gunbarl / PS Namco Anthology 2 /
PS Smash Court 2
Page 30: MEDIA WAVE CINEMA / VIDEO / CD / BOOK
Page 32: NEW MACHINE FLASH Aim for new products!
● Techno Drive ● Sweet Land III
Page 34: Reader participation plan "Readers talk a lot"
Page 36: NOURS INFORMATION
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In the process of dumping, releasing and scanning the Namco Elemecha Encyclopedia, there was something of an elephant in the room regarding punch-list items left before this thing was “preserved”, and that’s this giant 80-page booklet.
And it’s glued, to boot.
I initially invested in a fairly powerful X-ACTO knife, at the cost of eight US dollars. I was fully prepared to slice out the pages one at a time, maybe a few at a time if I really pressed down, but was fully aware that pressing down too aggressively could have the likelihood of pushing down the edge where the cut was made, then it doesn’t sit flat on the scanner, there’s blurring, all hell breaks loose, it’ll be anarchy.
I then had a halcyon moment of remembering that my parents used to buy me those countertop calendars, the ones with 365 days on them, and you read the little nugget of Pollyanna information on it and chuck it.
However, once you get to about mid-March, right about as this post goes up, there tends to be a rather large cliff of glue hanging off the top of the calendar as you rip away the paper it’s holding together. I usually get rid of this as soon as I can, but some people who I don’t understand let the glue overhang topple there indefinitely, pushing it away daily as they tear away a new day’s blessing.
So I figured I’d just do what I do with those, pull pages slowly, and when there’s an overhang, just rip it away slowly with your thumbs, pages fall out, and then do it all over again. And that worked.
I retained the edges, no cutting. Cutting would have been fine, but since I was scanning these by the exact page dimensions, I’d have to delete them in Photoshop anyway.
Page edges remain intact, even if they’ll just be removed in Photoshop.
Once this process was complete, I had a nice snowy pile of spine glue and paper on my desk, as if a mouse had shredded a napkin I used to plug the hole the mouse was using to get into the kitchen from the basement. Upon this process completing, it was time to scan, rotate, level, de-screen, combine, OCR, reduce, upload, and then write.
Passengers with seat backs and tray tables in their full upright position.
At this point, my time with this disc has come to a close. I’ve followed it for years, first seeing it appear in my Namco searches on Yahoo! Japan Auctions, wondering what the heck it was, and then being fairly astonished that there were STILL some 90’s Namco soundtrack releases on Victor that were unknown to me. They were pretty prolific during this time, a time where this could only happen then.
CD production was cheap, cassettes were mostly dead, music was rich and lush enough to require 72 minutes of lossless greenfield, and someone who loves these games very much, made a heck of a love letter to them.
I can only hope in my efforts to permanently preserve this release, I can honor the legacy of all the people that created it. I’m not sure distributing it for free is necessarily doing the job there, but on a long enough timeline, like all non-modern CD releases not re-released on modern platforms, this work would have disappeared into the wind, at least the ability to make a lossless copy of it.
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I first came across this CD during my usual scouring for the keyword of “Namco” on Yahoo! Japan Auctions. I saw this disc here, that didn’t seem to have a proper name attached, but I was able to closely zoom in on the screenshot and saw the catalog number: VICL-40191.
What caught my eye was the price, an equivalent of a “Buy it now!” for some 500 USD. I scoffed.
Some time later, a second auction showed up, and I believe it ended up going for something in the 150 USD area, and I assumed that though the price of this was inflated enough, it could be a rare disc – and it’s now some 26 years since it’s release. I can’t see Namco making a large print run for this, nor can I see them ever re-releasing it. It’s esoteric at it’s core, soundtracks to ancient (by modern standards) electro-mechanical games.
After the auction ended, I came across some mp3’s of the release floating around, and it was certainly something unique. A couple weeks later, the same 500 USD auction changed its price.
The current auction, still live as of March 14, 2022
Needless to say, I’m a bit of a sucker for new and unopened CDs. I had the honor of unwrapping numerous late 90’s Wonder Spirits discs that were unopened for over 20 years, and though this guaranteed a nice rush as well as an untouched booklet and obi, I cannot in good conscience spend 2400 USD on this disc.
So, turns out a very well-known online shop was selling it used for only 135 USD. I think I’ll take that!
Usually, when I preserve a CD, I’ll rip it to .bin/.cue for Redump first, throw the .cue into foobar2000 and listen to it while I’m ripping and tagging the FLAC version, or editing scans. I was pleasantly surprised! Some of the sounds here I can almost recognize some flavors of Namco musicians I know and have heard before, or certain synth/soundchip tones I know and love from their catalog. There’s also some “soundtracks” here that nearly impossible to listen to more than once, due to aggravating repetition.
Have I played a single one of these games? No. Am I even interested in them? Not wildly. However, as a dedicated 90’s Namco preservationist, this is a Namco release from the 90’s, and it needs to be preserved.
There’s also a 78-page booklet, that will come later, I’m afraid, will take some time, and I need to take a sharp knife to it and really get in there. 🙂