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Darius Gaiden ,planned to be released as Darius "III" is a shoot'em up arcade game, developed and released by Taito in 1994. It is the third arcade installment of the Darius series.
The evil magician has brought an evil spirit back to life and is plotting to seize control of the kingdom, and has kidnapped the princess for use as a sacrifice. Four warriors venture into the world of magic to save the princess of the kingdom from the wicked magician: Ash the knight, Gren the roving warrior, Cisty the elf, who …
Pop'n Pop is an arcade and console puzzle game release by Taito in 1997. It has been ported to the PlayStation and Game Boy Color formats.
Puchi Carat (プチカラット) is a 1997 arcade game by Taito. The general objective of Puchi Carat is to destroy gem-like blocks using a ball and paddle. Gems "fall in" from the top of the play area one line at a time and are connected to each other either horizontally or vertically. Hitting a gem with the ball will destroy it, …
It is a versus action puzzle game similar in appearance to Taito's own Puzzle Bobble, though it plays more like Puyo Puyo or Baku Baku Animal. The arcade version was released only in Japan, though a prototype for a worldwide release exists.
This is another sequel to Qix which reached a prototype stage in 1995, but was never commercially released. This update to the original adds a two player mode and lots of new enemies and power-ups, including a statue. Only one Japanese prototype board is known to have been manufactured.
Prime Time Fighter is a 2D versus boxing game where you participate in an all weight boxing tournament - as all weight classes have been merged in to the Prime Time Fighter world championship. The game offers six boxers from around the world to choose from, each with their own moves. They are: Tamshing Vaortao from Thailand, Shouichi Kanou from …
Twin Cobra II is a 1995 arcade game published by Taito Corporation for the video arcade market. It is the sequel to Twin Cobra. The game was in development by Toaplan, but it was closed down in 94. Since Taito owned the Tiger-Heli/Twin Cobra rights, being the publishers and all, they let Takumi finish up the game. It was their …
Puzzle Bobble 2 is the first sequel to "Puzzle Bobble". It was entitled in Europe and North America as Bust-A-Move Again on the arcade and Bust-A-Move 2 on the home consoles. Released into the arcades in 1995, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64 and PC conversions followed. The game was included in Taito Legends 2, but the US arcade version was …
Super Cup Finals is a soccer game with a perspective playing field. Play against the computer or other human players. Was produced by Taito in 1993. The game has various kick and shoot possibilities which depend upon the player's position to the ball. While in attract mode, the player characters look much better and are bigger than in play mode.
This battlerama has eight different characters to choose from, each decked out with their own colorful costumes, personal fighting styles and special power moves. The characters are Deckard, K. O. Joe, Killer The Shaddam, Spike, Knuckle, Yasha-The Ninja Warrior, Gunboat Rodie, and B. B. Scorpion. Challenges include battles in the ring, crazy cage matches, warehouse wars, and junkyard brawls.
Riding Fight is a futuristic crime themed auto move beat 'em-up game that puts the player in the shoes of the bounty hunters Burn Bowie (player 1) or Keith Jager (player 2) that take on a criminal organization called Death Serpent. While riding a hover board the player has to beat-up other hover boarders that fight with their bare hands …
Space Invaders '95 is an arcade shooter - a remake of the classic Space Invaders in 'manga' style. The player controls one of the odd characters (dog in refuse bin, girl in giant robot. etc) at the bottom of the screen. The rows of aliens (pigs, chickens, and some strange creatures) begin usually at the top of the screen, and …
Kaiser Knuckle follows the same fighting game conventions established by Street Fighter II. The player's character fights against his or her opponent in best two-out-of-three matches in a single player tournament mode with the computer or against another human player. The player has a character roster of nine fighters to choose from, and three bosses, each with their own unique …
Puzzle Bobble 3 (also known as Bust-A-Move 3) is the second sequel to Puzzle Bobble. It was released into arcades in September 1996 and later ported to the Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation, Game Boy, Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. It would be the final appearance of Puzzle Bobble on the Sega Saturn. Like its predecessors, the player is tasked with …
Puzzle Bobble 4 (also known as Bust-a-Move 4 in North America and Europe) is the third sequel to the video game Puzzle Bobble and is the final appearance of the series on the Arcade, PlayStation and Dreamcast. The game is also the final title to be recognizably similar in presentation to the original. Building upon the success of Puzzle Bobble …
Darius Gaiden (Japanese:ダライアス 外伝, "Darius Side Story") is a shoot 'em up video game released for the Arcades in 1994 in Japan and North America, respectively. Arcade promos in North America announced it as Darius III, but never got released with such name. The "extra" ROM hack version was released in 1995. The ROM hack version features rearranged levels, as …
Gekirindan (逆鱗弾 "Imperial Wrath Bullet") is a vertical scrolling shooter developed by Taito where players select one of three different fighters (a futuristic fighter jet, a helicopter conditioned to space travel and a remodeled old-fashioned plane) against a destructive army of mechs throughout different time periods. In the year 3195, a time machine is created on Earth and is promptly …
Taito Cup Finals was produced by Taito Japan in 1992. Football soccer game where you can kick opponents as well as score goals. This is like an old version of the modern day FIFA streets it gives you a hint of were EA got the idea from
Elevator Action Returns, released as Elevator Action II in North America, is a side-scrolling action game by Taito originally released for the arcades in 1994 as a sequel to the 1983 arcade game Elevator Action.
RayForce is a top-down shooter. There are seven levels to play, ranging from battles in the atmosphere of planets to battling over mountain ranges, each with their own standard huge bosses at the end of these levels. The player takes control of a starfighter called the RVA-818 X-LAY, out to destroy any opposing forces. The story has the future of …
Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer is a 2D arcade vertical shooter with an alternative history about Persian Gulf War. Player is pilot of modern plane - he flies forward and shoots enemies. The game has 3 fighter crafts (with 2 alternative versions each) :F-14 fighter jet, AH-64F attack chopper and B-2AT stealth bomber.
Cleopatra Fortune is a 1997 falling-block puzzle game featuring an anime Egyptian theme. Groups of stones and gems of different shapes fall from the top of a well. Gems can be cleared by enclosing them within a group of stones, and stones can be cleared by making complete rows from them. Blocks will fall when those under them are cleared, …