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This Taito-published soccer game, released in arcades in 1986 and for the Famicom Disk System in 1988. It was not released outside of Japan.
Halley's Comet is a vertical shooter made by Taito released in 1986. It spawned a sequel, Halley Wars, in 1989.
Time Gal must save the world by traveling through time and stopping an evil thief from using a time traveling device in order to become the supreme leader of his time. This game was originally released in Japanese arcades in 1985 and later ported to the Sega CD.
An action puzzle game released for the MSX in 1985, developed and published by Taito Corporation.
An 1985 Arcade vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up by Taito and Crux in which the player controls a helicopter. It was ported to the Famicom in early 1986 in Japan only.
A sidescrolling action game by Taito, released to arcades in 1985. Unusual in that the player character was female.
An early fighting game released in Japanese arcades by Taito in 1985. It is the first fighting game to include throws and grapples, and the first fighting game with a playable female character. It also features a regenerating health bar.
A top-down action arcade game by Taito where players roam the battlefield as the armored mecha of the same name (whose armor form can be destroyed, leaving the head controllable as a fragile fighter craft). It is best known for its attract mode music, which was later used as the first stage theme in Darius.
A LaserDisc-based arcade game using footage from the Uchū Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato/Star Blazers) anime
Taito's mahjong simulator for the MSX.
The first game to feature the Choro Q branding. Unlike the rest of the series, which was developed and/or published by rights-holders Takara themselves, this one was simply licensed to Taito.
The 1984 third installment in Taito Corporation's Golf franchise
Revenge of the Ninja is the U.S. release of the Japanese arcade game, Ninja Hayate. Originally released on the Sega CD, the title saw a Japan-only Playstation and Saturn release as part of a double packaged Time Gal and Ninja Hayate.
The first futuristic racing game, released by Taito on laserdisc format for the arcades in 1984. It was also one of the first games to use pre-rendered 3D polygon graphics.
An early and obscure platformer from Taito
A side-scrolling undersea shoot-'em-up from Taito.
Taito's answer to Konami's Track & Field arcade game.
Drive a dune buggy through the desert in this racing arcade game by Taito.
A 1984 arcade game by Taito. Using the X Prowler ship, navigate a labyrinth of platforms to destroy the marked targets, then destroy the demon in the special shoot-'em-up boss battle.
The 1983 second installment to Taito Corporation's Golf franchise
Build brick walls around the animals to keep them locked-up for bonus points in this arcade game from Taito.
Elevator Action is a 1983 arcade game by Taito where players control Agent 17, who is attempting to steal documents in a tall building.
A 1983 driving game from Taito.
An early Arcade action game from Taito and in many ways a precursor to their bigger hit Bubble Bobble. The player controls the eponymous avian Chack'n as she attempts to stop monsters from destroying her eggs.
A sequel to the original 1981 arcade game Qix, Qix II updates some of the graphics while adding a new feature: a bonus life for clearing a ridiculously high amount of the playfield.
One of the earliest arcade adaptations of the sport of golf. Developed by Taito, it is the first golf game to make use of a trackball for more mechanical golf swings.
Players control a yo-yo and attempt to capture all of the blocks in a level with it.
Another reiteration of Jungle King/Hunt, this one changes the entire theme to pirates.
Walk forward and take out the opposition in this early arcade run & gun shooter from Taito.
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