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A third contemporary Taito compilation in the Milestones series.
Master of Weapon is a vertical-scrolling shooter released in arcades and later ported to the Genesis.
HD remasters of three classic LaserDisc arcade titles from Taito.
A second Switch compilation of Taito arcade classics.
A compilation of three arcade titles in the Ray series.
Enhanced emulated Saturn versions of two Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move titles.
Switch compilation of classic Taito titles.
A rhythm-based arcade game by Taito, where players tap and swipe on a large touchscreen along with both the music and the movement of the life-sized character on the other side of the screen.
A compilation of the two 3D entries in Taito's Darius series of shoot-'em-ups, featuring high-definition ports of both G-Darius and Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX.
Rakugaki Kingdom was a mobile spinoff of the Rakugaki Ōkoku series. Services shuttered on November 2, 2021.
The first home entry in the Densha de Go! series after a 10-year absence, bringing the 2017 arcade game to consoles while adding the full Yamanote Line.
A compilation featuring some games from the long-running Space Invaders series.
A puzzle-action spin-off of the Touhou Project series, combining Taito's signature Bust-A-Move gameplay with rhythm mechanics (in tune with over 48 arranged Touhou tracks).
The fourth named installment of the Bubble Bobble series of platformers, featuring a revamped four-player multiplayer and a port of the original 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble.
A Groove Coaster entry for Switch.
A child-focused spin-off of the 2017 arcade game Densha de Go!!
A compilation featuring some games from Taito's Darius series of shoot-'em-ups, mainly the first three arcade releases (Darius, Darius II, and Darius Gaiden).
A limited-release large-scale arcade game based on the 1978 game Space Invaders, allowing up to 10 players to play at the same time on a single ultra-wide screen. It was created to celebrate the original game's 40 anniversary.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Densha de Go! series (and the first arcade release in 14 years), Densha de Go!! features a vast graphical upgrade, a deluxe multi-monitor cabinet, and years of post-release content.
Two of Taito's most beloved arcade classics combine with cameos from their other releases to produce one frantic title.
The Dissidia series comes to arcades with major overhauls, including 3 versus 3 battles, roster additions, wide open arenas, and more. It is being developed by Taito and Square Enix. A PS4 version was released two years later.
An arcade spin-off of Left 4 Dead 2, bringing the first-person co-operative experience to arcades (with a new unique "mouse-and-controller" control setup).
Casual RPG starring a cavalcade of female fighters.
The classic arcade platformer Elevator Action returns in this PS3 remake.
Browser-based Bust-A-Move MMO released in Korea. Discontinued on 4/27/2012.
A card-based train-driving arcade game and spin-off of the Densha de Go! series. Collect train car cards (front, middle, and rear) to form your train and drive it in fictional routes with simplified mascon controls and score-based gameplay similar to rhythm games.
A mobile touch-based rhythm game from Taito, featuring an abstract style similar to Space Invaders Infinity Gene and a synth-pop soundtrack from Taito's signature band ZUNTATA.
The Puzzle Bobble series makes its first appearance on the Nintendo 3DS system.
Sonic Blast Man returns to arcades 17 years after his last outing.
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