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A generic Japanese-exclusive 3D fighting game by Taito, where players can pick the fighting style of their fighters.
Time Gal & Ninja Hayate is a compilation game on Sega Saturn and PlayStation.
A Taito shoot-em-up that inspired Border Down on Dreamcast.
The sequel to the Hat Trick Hero series of arcade soccer games, bringing it into full polygonal 3D. It was also released for the PlayStation.
The sequel to Bubble Symphony, although it strangely shares its subtitle with Parasol Stars.
Champion Wrestler: Jikkyou Raibu was a pro wrestling game on the PS1, developed by Taito
Gekirindan is a vertical shoot-'em-up by Taito where players select one of three different fighters against an army of mechs through different time periods.
Space Invaders with Ultraman!
Space Invaders Virtual Collection is a compilation of two Space Invaders games for the Virtual Boy.
Jupiter Strike (Zeitgeist in Japan) is a 3D - scrolling shooter game for the PlayStation developed by Taito. Taito published the Japanese and European version, while Acclaim published the American version.
A 2.5D fighting game by Taito, revolving around battles between characters with psychic elemental powers. It features projectile-focused combat with both fighters freely-moving in the air at all times.
The third in Taito's series of arcade flight simulators.
A racing arcade game by Taito, notable for having the leftmost player riding a motorcycle and the rightmost player driving a car.
Taito's cutesy puzzle spin-off of Bubble Bobble returns for a second round, adding new gameplay mechanics and the ability to play Versus Mode with computer-controlled opponents.
The fifth Space Invaders game published by Taito. Space Invaders '95 was later included on the Taito Legends 2 compilation.
The fourth installment in the QIX series adding a variety of different backgrounds.
This third light-gun game trades in the military theme of the previous games for digitized, terrorist-style enemies.
A one on one vertical Hockey game that was made by Taito released in 1994 on Arcade. Not to be confused with Slap Shot on Sega Master Systems.
A second Sonic Blast Man arcade game.
Take on an entire terrorist organization in this over-the-top sequel to the early '80s action game Elevator Action.
The sequel to Taito's soccer game Hat Trick Hero '93, featuring a large 42-team roster and new art style with digitized actors. It was later released for the Sega Saturn.
Darius Gaiden is a horizontal shoot-em-up and the third game in the Darius series.
Also known as Kaiser Knuckle, Global Champion is Taito's answer to the fighting game craze of the early '90s.
Also known as Puzzle Bobble, Bust-A-Move is a puzzle spinoff of Bubble Bobble where players try to clear a board of colored bubbles by firing other bubbles at an angle.
A Super Nintendo platformer based on the 1960s Hanna Barbera cartoon. Have a Yabba-Dabba Doo time with Fred, Barney and the gang as they attempt to find the treasure of Sierra Madrock.
A SNES-exclusive sequel to Taito's side-scrolling brawler Sonic Blast Man. The eponymous Sonic Blast Man is joined by two other heroes: Captain Choyear and Sonia.
Players attempt to stack tubes to complete them in this puzzle arcade game from Taito.
An Arcade fantasy brawler from Taito with an isometric perspective and a few RPG elements. It was later included in the compilation Taito Legends 2.
Arcade light-gun shooter released by Taito in 1993. It supports 2 player co-op, and made use of digitized sprites and sprite-scaling to produce pseudo-3D graphics.
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