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Also known as Kaiser Knuckle, Global Champion is Taito's answer to the fighting game craze of the early '90s.
A 1994 Japan-exclusive soccer video game for the Super Famicom that is based on the 1994 World Cup. It is the sequel to Super Soccer Champ, but plans to localize this game were canceled.
A platformer based on the futuristic Hanna Barbera cartoon. Released in Japan as "Yōkai Buster: Ruka no Daibouken".
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.
A platformer based on The Flintstones cartoon. Released late in the NES's lifespan, the game is a rare find for collectors.
A side-scrolling brawler, Ninja Warriors is the story of three ninja androids sent to fight an oppressive regime in the future. It is the enhanced remake of Taito's 1987 Arcade brawler The Ninja Warriors.
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.
A Space Invaders remake with many different options and a "parody mode" that includes many well-known Taito characters. The structure of Space Invaders DX serves as the template for many home versions thereafter.
The beautiful Chris has been kidnapped by flying crocodiles! Now Chris's boyfriend Randy must fight his way through hoards of reptilian monsters to save her!
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.
Players attempt to stack tubes to complete them in this puzzle arcade game from Taito.
Roller-coaster simulator set in the year 2099.
An enhanced remake of Darius 2 (a.k.a. Sagaia) exclusive to the PC Engine CD-ROM.
The inaugural installment of Something Good (later ASCII Something Good and i4)'s shōgi series.
A baseball game and the first Super Famicom entry in the Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium series.
The canonical fourth game in the Ys franchise. It was published on the Super Famicom by Tonkin House in Japan only and also received a PS2 remake in 2005. It remains one of the few Ys games to have never received an official English localization.
A sci-fi horizontal shoot 'em up for the Super Nintendo. It is also known as Darius Force in Japan, and is part of Taito's Darius series.
A Super Famicom virtual board game that plays like the Game of Life. The second game in the Daibakushou Jinsei Gekijou series, it focuses on the trials and tribulations of being a teenager.
After Rainbow Islands and Parasol Heroes came this more direct sequel to Bubble Bobble, returning the gameplay to bubble-blowing dragon action.
Lufia & the Fortress of Doom is a role-playing game and the first installment in the Lufia series. The game follows a young boy who is on a quest to save the world from the evil Sinistrals.
A 1993 sci-fi arcade racing game by Taito. It received a very-limited release, used for their IDYA (Interactive Dynamic Accelerator) enclosed cockpit cabinet.
A 2D side-view boxing arcade game by Taito, combining the sport of boxing with the gameplay of traditional fighting games.
A prehistoric platformer based on the 1960s animated TV show of the same name. This one was published by Taito exclusively for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
A tennis game created by French developer Loriciels for the Super Famicom/SNES in 1993.
Fred Flintstone finds a map leading to treasure on King Rock Island. He leaves his loving family to claim his fortune, letting nothing stand in his way.
An arcade soccer game and the sequel to Football Champ, featuring an optional power-up system (which requires additional credits) and more comical effects.
A vertical-scrolling arcade shoot-'em-up, heralded as the earliest example of the "manic shooter" (or "bullet hell") sub-genre.
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