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A bonus compilation for the X68000-Z
The third Toaplan Arcade Garage release consists of Zero Wing and Hellfire.
Seven additional Toaplan classics for Evercade.
The first of two planned Toaplan arcade compilations for Evercade features eight classics from the developer.
The second compilation title in the Toaplan Arcade Garage series.
A collection of various versions of three different Toaplan games.
The sequel to Twin Cobra and the third game in the Tiger-Heli/Twin Cobra series. Its development was started by Toaplan before they shuttered; Taito then had Toaplan's successor Takumi Corporation finish the game.
The sequel to the 1990 game Snow Bros.: Nick & Tom, featuring four-player multiplayer and a new cast of playable protagonists (each with unique abilities). It was Toaplan's last game prior to their bankruptcy.
A rather obscure vertical scrolling shooter, guide your ship in a battle against aliens using three different weapons. This game is known in Japan as V-Five and is also the first game from Tsuneki Ikeda.
Knuckle Bash is a side-scrolling brawler in which you must protect wrestling from the evil Mad Bulls Group.
A vertical-scrolling arcade shoot-'em-up, heralded as the earliest example of the "manic shooter" (or "bullet hell") sub-genre.
Truxton 2 is a 1992 arcade sequel to the original game, Truxton.
A vertically scrolling shoot'em up.
Final Star Force is an arcade shoot em up released in 1992.
A top-down run-'n-gun arcade game from Toaplan and a spiritual successor to their earlier game Out Zone, with three-player multiplayer and eight unique mercenaries to choose from.
Vimana is a vertical SHMUP developed by Toaplan and published by Tecmo for arcades in 1991.
A cartoony comedy eroge where two brothers attempt to destroy computer terminals and are rewarded with photos of nude women.
A side-scrolling action platformer, Wardner follows the adventures of Dover in his quest to rescue Mia from the evil Wardner.
A puzzle game from Toaplan
A vertical shoot 'em up developed by Toaplan.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade sequel to Flying Shark that features increased firepower. It was originally released as an arcade machine with separate 1-player and 2-player versions before receiving a Genesis port.
A 1990 run-and-gun from Toaplan.
Form snowballs of your enemies and barrel through the rest in this single-screen platformer reminiscent of Bubble Bobble.
A fighter plane shoot 'em up first released to the Arcade by Taito. Players can call in their squadron for support.
A 1989 horizontal shoot 'em up, more notable today for its poorly translated intro movie than its gameplay.
A horizontal shoot 'em up with a color-coded alternating firing mode that can cover multiple directions.
An Arcade vertically scrolling shoot 'em up set in space. Its Japanese name, Tatsujin, means "Expert".
Rally Bike is a top down motorcycle racing game where the player attempts to reach the finish line before his competitors to qualify for the next.
A vertical military shoot 'em up developed by Toaplan and published by Taito in 1987.
Twin Cobra is a vertical scrolling shoot-em-up and is the sequel to Tiger-Heli.
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