Taito Z80 Based games
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Chuka Taisen is a Horizontal Scrolling Shooter released for the arcade by Taito in 1988. [1] A version for the Sega Master System was later released as Cloud Master. The PC Engine version of the game was titled Gokuraku! Chuuka Taisen (極楽!中華大仙). The Famicom version is titled Chuuka Taisen and was not available in the US on Nintendo. The player …
You play a marksman who has to rescue hostages from terrorists. Fire upon enemies from your position, but avoid shooting the bystanders. After the last life has been lost, a sequence shows your character falling from his perch to his death.
A football game where you can either play cooperatively in cup events or head-to-head.
A vertical shooter where the player pilots a biplane over what is presumably the city of Tokyo. Power-ups include multiple biplanes, collect and control multiple biplanes to increase your firepower and help you to victory. You can change the title from Japanese (Scramble Formation) to English (Tokio).
Wyvern F-0 was produced by Taito in 1985. A very rare shoot 'em up game very similar to Xevious and has the aerial loop very similar to the 1942 arcade game. An excellent jet shooter.
Sky Destroyer (スカイデストロイヤー Sukai Desutoroiyā) is a rail shooter video game in which the player controls a World War II Japanese monoplane. The pilot is required to destroy enemies to clear stages. It was released by Taito Corporation in 1985 for video arcades as well as for the Family Computer. The player's plane is equipped with machine guns and torpedoes …
A space-station deep in space has been attacked and overrun by an alien force. As well as destroying the aliens, the crew on the station need rescuing. You have been tasked to fly your space-craft and fly over the station and destroy all enemies and pick up any crew standing in the open. S.R.D. Mission is a vertically scrolling shoot-em-up …
Round-Up is an arcade video game released in 1981 by Centuri. This game is also known and released by Taito as Fitter. The object of the game is for the player to maneuver his white robot within a maze, capture a red character robot as they move about the maze, and race to the center to change the 9 white …
Return of the Invaders is the third game in Taito's Space Invaders series. It's a more radical change from the original concept than Part II and features an all new full colour look. There are several new features in the game. Most noticeable are the additions of new enemy formations, seen already in the first wave where the aliens circle …
A one or two player racing game published and developed by Taito in 1984. The player must use a 4-way joystick, to take control of a race car which competes against nine other CPU-controlled cars. As it travels the tracks, the player's race car fuel meter will decrease requiring refueling at "GVS" stations. As in Taito's own Speed Race series, …
Super Mouse was produced by Taito in 1982. Gather all the items and take them to your 'item box'. Avoid enemies. You have five bombs that can kill enemies (or yourself).
Onna Sanshirou - Typhoon Gal (女三四郎 - 台風ギャル, Onna Sanshirō - Taifū Gyaru), is a fighting arcade game that was released by Taito Corporation in 1985 only in Japan; it runs on the company's The FairyLand Story hardware (two Zilog Z80s running at 5.3665 and 4 MHz) and was also included in that Japan-exclusive compilation title Taito Memories II Gekan …
Minivader is a fixed shooter arcade game that was released by Taito Corporation in 1990; it is based on the four (five, if you count Space Invaders II) games that make up their Space Invaders series, but is not officially part of it. It utilizes a single Zilog Z80 microprocessor (running at 4 MHz), only features monochromatic graphics, and does …
Land Sea Air Squad is a 2D top-down shooter, with similar gameplay like Ikari Warriors (and controls from Commando). The player is a soldier, who must defeat an enemy army. As in Ikari Warriors, the player can control vehicles - tanks, helicopters and boats. He has a gun with unlimited ammo and grenades. At the end of each level, the …
The player is armed with a kodachi shortsword and an unlimited amount of shuriken. Grabbing a crystal ball causes the player's clothes to change to the next level in colour and thereby attain certain powers (bigger shuriken or faster speed); if Kage is hit while in green or orange clothes, he does not die but reverts to his normal red …
A platform game where you fight ghosts and zombies and other creatures of the afterlife.
The player controls a gladiator/knight named Great Gurianos as he walks through a castle.[1] The joystick direction moves the character left and right and raises his shield up and down. The game's three buttons correspond to a high, medium, and low attack with Great Gurianos's sword.[1] Gladiator consists of four levels. The reward for completing the game is a fifth …
Port Man was developed by Taito in Japan in 1982. Nova Games Ltd. published the game under liscense in North America. Catch the luggage that falls from the top conveyer belt and throw it up into one of four berths on the ship. You need to get four in each berth without getting hit by a rock thrown by the …
Cycle Shooting was released in July 1986. A bootleg of this game is known as "Bronx".
Daikaijū no Gyakushū (大怪獣の逆襲, Great Monster Counterattack) is a shoot 'em up arcade game by Taito Corporation, released in 1986.