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Arcade Classics Race to Mobile Phones; Namco Networks Launches Ridge Racer 3D and Pole Position II.


SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States
San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850.
, Calif. -- Namco Networks, a leading publisher and developer of wireless games and content, today announced that arcade racing favorites Ridge Racer Ridge Racer may refer to:
  • Ridge Racer (arcade game), an arcade game first released by Namco in 1993, later ported to the PlayStation
  • Ridge Racer (series), a series of sequels and spin-offs based on that first game
  • Ridge Racers
(R) 3D and Pole Position II Pole Position II is a racing arcade game that was released by Namco in 1983. As the name suggests, it is the sequel to Pole Position, which was released in the previous year. (TM) are now available on mobile phones nationwide.

"For years, racing fans of all ages have been playing the Ridge Racer and Pole Position pole position
Noun

1. (in motor racing) the starting position on the inside of the front row, generally considered the best one

2. an advantageous starting position

Noun 1.
 franchises on virtually all video game platforms," said Scott Rubin, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Namco Networks. "With the same speed, quality graphics and energizing energizing,
adj giving energy to; revitalizing; rejuvenating.
 sounds found on home consoles, fans can now enjoy burning rubber on their mobile phones."

The rubber meets the road as players race through the urban jungle and beach side-streets in Ridge Racer, the perennial racing series from Namco. This popular series has been a flagship game for many 3D consoles and handhelds including the most recent platform launches. Choose from multiple cars and unlock tracks and vehicles as you race through the frenetic urban streets. Shift into high gear and whip past fellow racers towards the finish line.

First introduced in U.S. arcades in 1982, the Pole Position series has remained consistently popular, in arcades, on home consoles and handhelds. After successful releases on other platforms, players can now "Prepare to Qualify!" on their mobile phone. Racers put the pedal to the metal on one of four tracks in an attempt to complete the qualifying lap with the best time, earning the coveted cov·et  
v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets

v.tr.
1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy.

2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire.
 Pole Position for the Grand Prix race. One wrong turn of the wheel sends your car reeling into an explosive spinout spin·out  
n.
An instance of spinning out: a motorist who was injured in a spinout. 
.

"Namco Networks has done an extraordinary job of bringing these classic racing titles to mobile phones," said Hugo Reyes, President and Founder of Wireless Gaming World. "Ridge Racer's 3D graphics are comparable to its PlayStation counterpart. Just like the arcade original, Pole Position II continues to provide hours -- or minutes, depending on your skill -- of fast-paced race action and even includes the infamous 'Prepare to Qualify' sound effect."

Ridge Racer 3D and Pole Position II are available through several major carriers and will be coming to other carriers' handsets soon. Visit www.namcogames.com for the latest handset coverage.

RIDGE RACER(R) (C)1993, 2005 Namco Ltd., All Rights Reserved.

POLE POSITION II(TM) (C)1982, 1983, 2005 Namco Ltd., All Rights Reserved.

About Namco Networks

Established January 1, 2006, Namco Networks America Inc. is a subsidiary of Namco Bandai Holdings This article is about the holding company and the group of companies it owns. For the game developer, see Namco Bandai Games.

Namco Bandai Holdings, Incorporated (NBHD) (
 (USA) Inc., a Tokyo-based world leader in the high-tech entertainment industry. Namco uses cutting-edge technology to provide fun, quality entertainment to mobile consumers throughout the Americas. For more information about Namco mobile games, please visit: www.namcogames.com.
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