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Arkanoid Returns is an arcade game released by Taito in February 1997.
The fourth entry in the Bust-A-Move series adds a new character roster, some new gameplay elements, and a brand new story involving the inhabitants of Rainbow World.
Taito crossover title playing like a mix of Space Invaders and Bust-A-Move.
A fantasy-themed block-breaking action-puzzle game (with anime-style art) from the studio behind the Bust-A-Move series.
An Egyptian-themed puzzle game reminiscent of Puyo Puyo, Baku Baku Animal, and Tetris, starring a cute Egyptian princess.
The third installment of the Bust-A-Move series adds new gameplay changes and expands on the game's Versus Mode, adding numerous playable characters (each with their own unique attack pattern).
The sequel to Bubble Symphony, although it strangely shares its subtitle with Parasol Stars.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A 2D side-view boxing arcade game by Taito, combining the sport of boxing with the gameplay of traditional fighting games.
An arcade soccer game and the sequel to Football Champ, featuring an optional power-up system (which requires additional credits) and more comical effects.
Vertically scrolling shoot 'em up released in 1993 as Rayforce in the Arcade. The subsequent home versions released in 1995 for Sega Saturn were titled 'Layer Section' in Japan, and 'Galactic Attack' in the US and Europe.
Riding Fight! is a beat-em-up taking place mainly on a speeding hoverboard. It was released in Japan as an arcade game in 1992.
A wrestling arcade game by Taito featuring four-player action and digitized actors.
A vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up set in a near-future Middle East, in which players can choose from a fighter jet, attack chopper, or stealth bomber, each equipped with "Grid" satellite units that can absorb enemy shots to power bomb abilities.
An arcade brawler.
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