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Last year, Japanese publisher Bandai Namco announced that it was doing away with its logo, the same one it had used since the two formerly separate companies merged all the way back in 2006.
That’s why Bandai Namco exists.” That’s fine, we guess, but there are likely also practical reasons for a refresh. A simple logo is easy to read and can be recognized from a distance whereas ...
To the displeasure of a number of its fans, Bandai Namco's logo is getting a redesign next year, which the company says will embody the its new purpose to offer 'fun for all into the future'. In a ...
The latest victim of this fruitless cycle is Bandai Namco, a games publisher that has had the same red/orange/yellow blob of a logo since the two entities merged in 2005. Now, the company is ...
In the mid-‘90s, Bandai pioneered the handheld digital pet. Tamagotchi, tiny keychain toys, started as virtual eggs that players hatched and nurtured into adulthood by offering food and care.
Bandai Namco Entertainment has officially changed its logo to a variation of the design that was revealed in October of last year. Like many companies have in the last few years, Bandai Namco ...
Every now and then, companies like to refresh, change and update their logos for marketing reasons, and the latest company to do this will be Japanese publisher and developer Bandai Namco - known ...
Bandai has made the toy slightly smaller this time around and introduced six bold colour schemes, but the egg-shaped 90s gadget is still instantly recognisable. The digital pet was released in ...