Before 1978, Namco's only real business in video games was porting over Atari's games to the Japanese market. Gee Bee changed that line of business forever. It was Namco's first original arcade game.

The game was essentially a Breakout clone with a pinball style slant to the gameplay. On first glance it appears to be a color game, but it uses the early arcade gimmick of color overlay strips. In the arcades it was distributed by Sega/Gremlin, and apparently never made it to American shores. The game did respectable if not remarkable numbers, and at least got them to make a sequel and a similar game with more character the next year. But it didn't really matter because they had their first big success with other genres.

Namco --- Bomb Bee