Webcomics:
In the early 2010s, Namco was like “We gotta put properties from arcade games online because the internet is cool and hip with the kids!”. For some reason they hired a group of artists to make a webcomic based off the 1988 beat-em-up game "Bravoman". The artists basically had to come up with everything themselves because there’s not a lot going on in the source material. It is mostly episodic, which some longer story arcs.The Bravoman webcomic ran from 2012 to 2014 and could be read on the Shiftylook website. It can currently be read on the internet archive.
Namco High:
An web-based dating sim that was online from December 2013 to July 2014. Mostly known for the fact that it contains HOMESTUCK CHARACTERS and "You can date The Galaga Ship". You can "date" (read: be friends with) Anti-Bravoman. Nothing else from the canon is brought up. It can still be played today via some archival projects. I would reccommend playing it via the Flashpoint Archive (love the flashpoint archive)! There was originally a video trailer for Namco High, but it is lost.
Bravoman Webisodes:
A mini-series of 12 animations, averaging about 5 minutes long. They have a lot of heart and not a lot of budget. These animations added a new dimention to the comics that I found really fun. They can currently be seen re-uploaded on youtube.
Bravoman: Binja Bash mobile game:
This game was playable from August 2013 - March 2014 on IOS and Android. It was an auto-runner where you could play as various Bravoman characters. Lost Media Wiki Page, 2013 Article from Major Spoilers