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Namco had a chain of arcades in the US, which was pretty wide spread, so I guess it made sense to mint their own coins. Chuck-e-Cheese, another chain of arcades (and other younger-kid oriented attractions), had their own coins too. I think most one-off mom and pop places had a generic coin or directly accepted quarters, but there were probably a few other regional chains which had their own coins.
I worked for the Aladdin's Castle arcade chain, which was also owned by Namco. But they didn't make that obvious in any way.
Oh wow! That's news to me, how cool! :) I love little souvenirs like that, we had nothing like that in the UK :)