Arcade Archives 2: Gee Bee Image
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  • Summary: Gee Bee is a brick breaker released by Namco Limited (current Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.) in 1978. A monumental title, and the first arcade game developed in-house by Namco, it gained popularity for its unique gameplay that adds pinball elements to a classic block-breaker. The ArcadeGee Bee is a brick breaker released by Namco Limited (current Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.) in 1978. A monumental title, and the first arcade game developed in-house by Namco, it gained popularity for its unique gameplay that adds pinball elements to a classic block-breaker. The Arcade Archives version supports mouse controls, making it even easier to play. Expand
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  1. Oct 10, 2025
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    Gee Bee's austere visuals looked cheap next to emerging colour games in 1970s arcades. With only three-to-five-minute games with no escalation or features, after a few plays, the loop becomes mind numbing. Its core is so basic that not even modern features can do much to elevate its plainness. Most people play video games to beat boredom. Gee Bee is for people who crave monotony.