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Tokyo Road Race, known as Battle Gear 2 in Japan, is the first entry in Taito's arcade racing series to hit the PlayStation 2.
Sgt. Rock: On the Frontline is based on the popular DC Comics war hero. The game is a loose adaptation of the game Front Line, and was made into an actual Front Line sequel in Japan.
A spin-off of Taito's Densha de Go! series of electric train simulations, focusing entirely on electric trams.
Taito's signature puzzle game makes its way to the PlayStation 2, complete with a new stylized toon art style.
It's a minigame collection, with a twist!
A critically panned racing game for the Sega Dreamcast, the game is mostly notable for being the last title to bear the LJN brand.
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Cosmo Warrior Zero is a Playstation 1v1 action game with character designs by Leiji Matsumoto.
A spin-off of the Densha de Go! series of train driving simulators, switching the series' trademark electric train for old-fashioned steam locomotives.
A vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Success and Taito, in which players can upgrade their ship's level by destroying enemies and skimming past them and their shots, allowing that ship to gain new firing patterns and access more difficult stages.
The third mainline game in the Densha de Go! series brings an improved graphics engine, new train routes, options for driving in different times of day, and alternate game modes for both beginner and advanced players.
An arcade mahjong solitaire game from the studio behind some of the arcade installments of Shanghai. Rather than stacks of tiles, Soutenryuu has one long tightly-bound linear path of tiles, with tiles only matchable if they're on the same or connecting line.
Jet de Go! is a spin-off of the Densha de Go! series featuring commercial jets.
An offshoot of the Densha de Go! series of electric train simulators, focusing on Meitetsu's private railroad lines in Nagoya, including the series' first tram and only monorail.
An arcade entry in the Shanghai series of mahjong solitaire games, featuring a new mode called "In To Yo".
An RC racing game for PlayStation.
Classic Bubble Bobble is a re-make of the original Bubble Bobble on the Game Boy Color platform.
The fifth and final arcade installment of the main Bust-A-Move (or Puzzle Bobble) series adds a variety of new gameplay elements and modes, including co-operative Puzzle Mode. Unlike most of the series, this was only released in Japanese arcades.
A revamped version of the home release of Densha de Go! 2, adding all routes from the first two games, additional difficulty options, and a new "Navigation System" display that shows upcoming route changes.
An installment in the QIX franchise, featuring an Adventure mode.
Operation Tiger is an entry in the Operation Wolf series, and the final arcade Taito release in the franchise.
Densha de Go! 64 is a train simulator in which the player acts as a conductor for a Japanese locomotive. Although it can be played with a conventional Nintendo 64 controller, a special controller made to look like a panel found on a train could also be used.
Battle Gear is an entry in Taito's racing series previously known as Side by Side.
The fourth and final installment of Taito's "Landing" series of arcade flight simulators.
A Japanese-exclusive arcade puzzle game where you navigate a field of cards and flip them.
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