Namco Funscape

London, United Kingdom

3

20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Noise Level
Loud
Good For Dancing
Yes
Alcohol
Full Bar
Happy Hour
Yes
Best Nights
Fri, Sat
Coat Check
No
Smoking
No
Outdoor Seating
No
Has TV
Yes

Description

Specialties

Namco Funscape (formerly Namco Station) is a vibrant & action packed entertainment venue open to the public all year round.

Namco Funscape is open to the public 10am to Midnight seven days a week (excluding Christmas Day). Entrance is completely FREE you simply pay for the facilities that you wish to use. Our mission is to provide you the customer with the best possible experience.

Here is a sample of what we have to offer; Bumper Cars, Fun Bowling, Prize Winning Machines, Namoke Private Karaōke, Video Games, The Vault Laser Maze Challenge, American Pool, Redemption Ticket Machines and we have a fully licensed bar serving wide selection of food and drink including Costa coffee.

For more information please contact us on; 020 7967 1066 or visit the website www​.nam​co​fun​scape​.com

History

Established in 1995.

Namco Funscape opened in 1995 under the name Namco Station. Since then we have strived to be London’s greatest indoor hi-​tech entertainment venue.

Meet the Business Owner

Masaya Nakamura N.

Business Owner

Masaya Nakamura founded the company as Nakamura Manufacturing in 1955 Based in Tokyo, the company started out by running children’s rides on the roof of a department store in Yokohama. The business eventually expanded throughout the Tokyo area. Nakamura Manufacturing was reorganized in 1958 and underwent a slight name change to Nakamura Manufacturing Co., which would later be used to form the acronym Namco. In 1970 the company produced a coin-​operated mechanical driving simulator called «Racer» other games such as Pac Man.

In Sept. 2005, Namco merged with Bandai to become «Namco Bandai Holdings», the 3rd largest video game entity in Japan. On March 31, 2006, Namco’s game development operations absorbed that of Bandai’s. From then on, the part of the company that was most closely associated with the Namco label would become Namco Bandai Games. The Namco Ltd. name was retained by its Japanese arcade management division, and now operates as part of Namco Bandai’s Amusement Facility SBU.