List of Taito games

This is a list of games developed or published by Taito, a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It also includes games released exclusively by its international subsidiaries, such as Taito America and Taito of Brazil.

Electro-mechanical games

The following were arcade electro-mechanical games (EM games) manufactured by Taito.

Year Title Ref
1967 Basketball [1]
Periscope
Crown Soccer Special [2][3]
1968 Crown Basketball [3]
Royal Crown [4]
Thunder-Bird
1970 Super Road 7 [5]
1971 Sky Fighter [6]
Sky Fighter II
1972 Space Monster [7]
1976 400 Miles [8]
1984 Entertainer Robot [9]
1993 2 Minute Drill [10]

Video games

Title Date Arcade Other platforms Alternate title(s) Comments
Elepong (エレポン, Erepon)[11] July 1973 Yes N/a
Astro Race (アストロレース, Asutoro Rēsu)[11] November 1973 Yes N/a
Davis Cup (デビスカップ, Debisu Kappu)[11] December 1973 Yes N/a
Pro Hockey (プロホッケー, Puro Hokkē)[11] November 1973 Yes N/a
Soccer (サッカー, Sakkā)[11] November 1973 Yes N/a
TV Basketball (バスケットボールTV, Basukettobōru TV)[11][12][13] April 1974 Yes N/a Basketball (EU)[14]
TV Basketball (NA)[15]
Attack UFO (アタック UFO)[11][12] August 1974 Yes N/a
Speed Race (スピードレース, Supīdo Rēsu)[11] November 1974 Yes N/a Racer (NA)
Wheels (NA)
Tahitian (タヒチアン, Tahichian)[11] May 1975 Yes N/a
Speed Race DX (スピードレースDX, Supīdo Rēsu DX)[11] August 1975 Yes N/a Wheels DX (NA)
Western Gun (ウエスタンガン, Uesutan Gan)[11] September 1975 Yes Atari 8-bit, Bally Astrocade, Commodore 64, Commodore 128 Gun Fight (NA)
Attack (アタック, Attakku)[11] September 1976 Yes N/a
Avenger (アベンジャー, Abenjā)[11] January 1976 Yes N/a
Interceptor (インターセプター, Intāseputā)[11] March 1976 Yes N/a
Speed Race Twin (ツインスピードレース, Tsuin Supīdo Rēsu)[11] April 1976 Yes N/a Wheels Twin (NA)
Crashing Race (クラッシングレース, Kurasshingu Rēsu)[11] July 1976 Yes N/a
Tennis (テニス, Tenisu)[11] January 1977 Yes N/a
Wall Break (ウォールブレイク, Uōru Bureiku)[11] January 1977 Yes N/a
Flying Fortress (フライングフォートレス, Furaingu Fōtoresu)[11] March 1977 Yes N/a
Missile-X (ミサイル-X, Misairu-X)[11] March 1977 Yes N/a Licensed to Midway for US release as Guided Missle.[12]
Fisco 400 (フィスコ400, Fisuko 400)[11] April 1977 Yes N/a Cisco 400 (シスコ400, Shisuko 400)
Road Champion (ロードチャンピオン, Rōdo Chanpion)[16][11] April 1977 Yes N/a
Flying Fortress II (フライングフォートレスII, Furaingu Fōtoresu II)[11] June 1977 Yes N/a
T.T Barrier (T.Tバリア, T.T Baria)[11][12] June 1977 Yes N/a
Cross Fire (クロスファイア, Kurosu Faia)[11] August 1977 Yes N/a
T.T Block (T.Tブロック, T.T Burokku)[11] August 1977 Yes N/a
Gunman (ガンマン, Ganman)[11] October 1977 Yes N/a
Super High-Way (スーパーハイウェイ, Sūpā Hai-Uei)[11][16] October 1977 Yes N/a
Super Speed Race (スーパースピードレース, Sūpā Supīdo Rēsu)[11] December 1977 Yes N/a
Super Block (スーパーブロック, Sūpā Burokku)[11] February 1978 Yes N/a
Space Invaders (スペースインベーダー, Supēsu Inbēdā) April 19, 1978 Yes Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit, Color FX, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Java ME, Mobile Phone, MSX, NES, Nintendo 64, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PSP (Taito Legends Power-Up), SG-1000, ZX Spectrum, Sky Active, SNES, VG Pocket Caplet, Virtual Console, WonderSwan, Xbox
Top Bowler (トップボウラー, Toppu Bourā)[11] June 1978 Yes N/a
Blue Shark (ブルーシャーク, Burū Shāku)[12] July 1978 Yes N/a Released in the US by Midway in September 1978.[12]
Super Speed Race V (スーパースピードレースV, Sūpā Supīdo Rēsu V)[11] July 1978 Yes N/a
Speed Race CL5 (スピードレースCL5, Supīdo Rēsu CL5)[11] September 1978 Yes N/a
Space Invaders Color (スペースインベーダーのカラー, Supēsu Inbēdā no Karā)[11] October 1978 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories Volume 1)
ZunZun Block (ズンズンブロック, ZunZun Burokku)[11] April 1979 Yes N/a
Field Goal (フィールドゴール, Fīrudo Gōru)[11] July 1979 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
Space Invaders Part II (スペースインベーダーパートII, Supēsu Inbēdā Pāto II)[11] July 1979 Yes Game Boy, PC, PlayStation 2, PSP (Taito Legends Power-Up), Xbox Deluxe Space Invaders (NA)
Space Chaser (スペースチェイサー, Supēsu Cheisā)[11] September 1979 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), PSP (Taito Legends Power-Up)
Straight Flush (ストレートフラッシュ, Sutorēto Furasshu)[11] October 1979 Yes N/a
Lunar Rescue (ルナレスキュー, Runa Resukyū)[11] November 1979 Yes Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation 2, PSP (Taito Legends Power-Up), ZX Spectrum, Xbox Galaxy Rescue (ギャラクシーレスキュー, Gyarakushī Resukyū)
Speed Race GP V (スピードレースGPV, Supīdo Rēsu GPV)[11] December 1979 Yes N/a
Super Speed Race GP V (スーパースピードレースGP V, Sūpā Supīdo Rēsu GP V)[11] December 1979 Yes N/a
Balloon Bomber (バルーンボンバー, Barūn Bonbā)[11] March 1980 Yes PlayStation 2, PSP
Crazy Balloon (クレイジーバルーン, Kureijī Barūn)[11] March 1980 Yes Atari 2600, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox
Steel Worker (スチールワーカー, Suchīru Wākā)[11] March 1980 Yes N/a
Lupin the 3rd (ルパン三世, Rupan Sansei)[11] April 1980 Yes N/a
Astro Zone (アストロゾーン, Asutoro Zōn)[11] May 1980 Yes N/a
Polaris (ポラリス, Porarisu)[11] July 1980 Yes Atari 2600, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
Indian Battle (インドのバトル, Indo no Batoru)[11] October 1980 Yes N/a
Space Cyclone (スペースサイクロン, Supēsu Saikuron)[11] October 1980 Yes N/a
Phoenix (フェニックス, Fenikkusu)[11] December 1980 Yes Atari 2600, PC, PlayStation 2, PSP (Taito Legends Power-Up), Xbox
Tri-Attacker (トライアタッカー, Torai-Atakkā)[17] 1980 Yes N/a
Grand Champion (グランドチャンピオ, Gurando Champion)[11] June 1981 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1)
Marine Date (マリンデート, Marin Dēto)[11] June 1981 Yes N/a
Rock Climber (ロッククライマー, Rokku Kuraimā)[11] August 1981 Yes N/a
Space Cruiser (スペースクルーザー, Supēsu Kurūzā)[11] September 1981 Yes N/a
Space Seeker (スペースシーカー, Supēsu Shīkā)[11] September 1981 Yes N/a
Frog & Spiders (カエル&スパイダー, Kaeru & Supaidā)[11] October 1981 Yes N/a
Qix (クイックス, Kuikkusu)[11] October 1981 Yes Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Java ME, NES, IBM PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox Developed by Taito America
Fitter (フィッター, Fitter)[11] October 1981 Yes N/a Round-Up (NA)

Catch Match (BR)

Colony 7 (コロニー7, Koronī 7) 1981 Yes Atari 2600. PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox (Taito Legends) Developed and published by Taito America
Space Dungeon (スペースダンジョン, Supēsu Danjon) 1981 Yes PSP (Taito Legends Power-Up)
Alpine Ski (アルペンスキー, Arupen Sukī)[11] January 1982 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox
Port Man (ポートマン, Pōto Man)[11] March 1982 Yes N/a Dock Man
Strike Bowling (ストライクボーリング, Sutoraiku Bōringu)[11] April 1982 Yes N/a
Wild Western (ワイルドウエスタン, Wairudo Uesutan)[11] April 1982 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Birdie King (バーディーキング, Bādī Kingu)[11] May 1982 Yes N/a
Jungle Hunt (ジャングルハント, Janguru Hanto)[11] June 1982 Yes Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, VIC-20, IBM PC, MSX, IBM PC, TI-99/4A. PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox (Taito Legends) Jungle King (ジャングルキング, Janguru Kingu), Pirate Pete (パイレーツピート, Pairētsu Pīto)
Jolly Jogger (ジョリージョガー, Jorī Jogā)[11] September 1982 Yes N/a
Time Tunnel (タイムトンネル, Taimu Tonneru)[11] September 1982 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1)
Front Line (フロントライン, Furonto Rain) November 1982 Yes Atari 2600, ColecoVision, MSX, NES, PC, PlayStation 2, Virtual Console, Xbox Big Combat (prototype)
The Electric Yo-Yo 1982 Yes PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox (Taito Legends) Developed and published by Taito America
Kram 1982 Yes N/a Developed and published by Taito America
Qix II: Tournament 1982 Yes N/a Developed and published by Taito America
Sunshine Egg (サンシャインエッグ, Sanshain Eggu)[citation needed] 1982 Yes N/a
Super Mouse (スーパーマウス, Sūpā Mausu) 1982 Yes N/a
Super Rider (スーパーライダー, Sūpā Raidā)[12] March 1983 Yes N/a
Bio-Attack (バイオアタック, Baio Attakku)[12] April 1983 Yes N/a
Birdie King 2 (バーディーキング 2, Bādī Kingu 2)[12] April 1983 Yes N/a
High Way Race (ハイウェイレース, Hai Uei Rēsu)[12] April 1983 Yes N/a
Zoo Keeper (ズーキーパー, Zū Kīpā)[12] May 1983 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox (Taito Legends) Developed by Taito America
Elevator Action (エレベーターアクション, Erebētā Akushon)[12] June 1983 Yes Amstrad CPC, Atari 2600, Commodore 64, Game Boy, MSX, NES, PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, ZX Spectrum, Virtual Console, Xbox Spy Agent[18]
Laser Grand Prix (レーザーグランプリ, Rēzā Guran Puri)[19][20][21] September 1983 Yes N/a
Water Ski (ウォータースキー, Uōtā Sukī)[12] September 1983 Yes N/a
Fighting Roller (ファイティングローラー, Faitingu Rōrā)[12] October 1983 Yes N/a Roller Aces (NA) Developed by Kaneko
Joshi Volleyball (女子バレーボール, Joshi Barēbōru; "Women's Volleyball")[22] October 1983 Yes N/a Big Spikers[23]
Ultra Quiz (ウルトラクイズ, Urutora Kuizu)[12][24] October 1983 Yes N/a
Change Lanes 1983 Yes N/a Developed by Taito America
The Tin Star (ティンスター, Tin Sutā)[12] January 1984 Yes N/a
Sea Fighter Poseidon (シーファイター・ポセイドン, Shī Faitā Poseidon)[12] March 1984 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
Chack'n Pop (ちゃっくんぽっぷ, Chikku n Poppu)[12] April 1984 Yes FM-7, MSX, NES, SG-1000, PC, PC-6001, PC-8801, PlayStation 2, PSP, Sharp X1, Virtual Console, Xbox
Field Day[12] May 1984 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1) The Athletic (ザ・運動会, The Undokai)
Victorious Nine (ビクトリアスナイン, Bikutoriasu Nain)[12][25] May 1984 Yes N/a
Gyrodine (ジャイロダイン, Jairodain)[12] July 1984 Yes MSX, NES, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2) Developed by Crux
Buggy Challenge (バギーチャレンジ, Bagī Charenji)[26] August 1984 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
Great Swordsman (グレートソードマン, Gurēto Sōdoman) September 1984 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Ninja-kun: Adventure of Devil Castle (忍者くん魔城の冒険, Ninja-kun Majō no Bōken) October 1984 Yes MSX, NES Ninja-Kid Developed by UPL
Ben Bero Beh (べんべろべえ, Ben Bero Bee) November 1984 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1) I Study Kabei Belo
Cosmos Circuit (コスモスサーキット, Kosumo Susākitto)[12][27] November 1984 Yes N/a
Cycle Mahbou (サイクル・マー坊, Saikuru Mābō)[12] December 1984 Yes N/a
Ninja Hayate (忍者ハヤテ) December 1984 Yes PlayStation, Mega-CD, Sega Saturn Revenge of the Ninja (EU, US)
Birdie King 3 (バーディーキングIII, Bādī Kingu III)[28] 1984 Yes N/a
Change Color (チェンジのカラー, Chenji no Karā)[citation needed] 1984 Yes N/a
Choro-Q 1984 No MSX
Complex X (コンプレックスX, Konpurekkusu X)[29] 1984 Yes N/a Developed by Taito America
Fire Battle (ファイアーバトル, Faiā Batoru)[12] 1984 Yes N/a Developed by Woodplace
Forty Love (フォーティラヴ, Fōti Ravu) 1984 Yes N/a 40-0
Jan Friend 1984 No MSX
Kick Start Wheelie King (キックサルトウイリーキング, Kikku Sutāto Uirī Kingu) 1984 Yes N/a
Pit & Run - F-1 Race (ピット&ラン-F-1レース, Pitto & Ran - F-1 Rēsu)[30] 1984 Yes N/a
Sweet Acorn 1984 No MSX
Xyzolog 1984 No MSX, Master System
Outer Zone (アウターゾーン, Autā Zōn)[12] January 1985 Yes N/a
Metal Soldier Isaac II (メタルソルジャー・アイザック II, Metaru Sorujā Aizakku II)[12] February 1985 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
Samurai Nihon-ichi (侍・日本一)[12] February 1985 Yes N/a Developed by Kaneko
Go! Go! Mr. Yamaguchi (ゆけゆけ山口君, Yuke Yuke! Yamaguchi-kun)[12] March 1985 Yes N/a Developed by Kaneko
Return of the Invaders (リターン・オブ・ザ・インべーダー, Ritān obu za Inbēdā)[12] March 1985 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, PSP (Taito Legends Power-Up), Xbox Developed by UPL
Raiders5 (レイダース5, Reidāsu5) April 1985 Yes N/a Developed by UPL
Ping-Pong King (ピンポンキング, Pin Pon Kingu)[12] June 1985 Yes N/a Developed by Taito America
Seafly (セアフリー, Seafurī)[12] June 1985 Yes N/a
Super Speed Race Jr. (スーパースピードレース・ジュニア, Sūpā Supīdo Rēsu Jr.)[12] June 1985 Yes N/a
Wyvern F-0 (ワイバーンF-0, Waibān F-0)[12][31] June 1985 Yes N/a
The Fairyland Story (フェアリーランドストーリー, Fearīrando Sutōrī)[12] July 1985 Yes MSX, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Space Battleship Yamato (宇宙戦艦ヤマト, Uchū Senkan Yamato) July 1985 Yes N/a
Mat Mania[12] September 1985 Yes N/a Exciting Hour (エキサイティングアワー, Ekisaitingu Awā) Developed by Technōs Japan
Rumba Lumber (ルンバランバ, Runba Ranba)[12] September 1985 Yes N/a
The Legend of Kage (影の伝説, Kage no Densetsu)[12] October 1985 Yes Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX, NES, PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Sharp X1, ZX Spectrum, Xbox
NY Captor (NYキャプター, NY Kyaputā)[12][32][33] October 1985 Yes N/a
Kusa Yakyū (草野球; "Sandlot Baseball")[12] October 1985 Yes N/a
Super Dead Heat (スーパーデッドヒート, Sūpā Deddo Hīto)[12][34][35] October 1985 Yes N/a
Tiger-Heli (タイガーヘリ, Taigā Heri) October 1985 Yes NES, PlayStation Developed by Toaplan
Typhoon Gal[12] October 1985 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2) Onna Sanshirō (女三四郎)
Knuckle Joe (ナックルジョー, Nakkuru Jō) 1985 Yes N/a Developed by Seibu Kaihatsu
Lady Master (レディーマスター, Redī Masutā) 1985 Yes N/a Nun Chackun (NA)[36] Developed by Kaneko
Sky Destroyer (スカイデストロイヤー, Sukai Desutoroiyā)[12] 1985 Yes NES
Time Gal (タイムギャル, Taimu Gyaru)[12] 1985 Yes LaserActive, MSX, PlayStation, Mega-CD, Sega Saturn
Battle Lane Vol. 5 (バトルレーン5, Batoru Rēn 5)[12] January 1986 Yes N/a Developed by Technōs Japan
Halley's Comet (ハレーズコメット, Harēzu Kometto)[12] January 1986 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
Big Event Golf (ビッグイベントゴルフ, Biggu Ibento Gorufu)[12] March 1986 Yes N/a
Gladiator[12] March 1986 Yes Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation 2, ZX Spectrum, Xbox Ougon no Shiro (黄金の城; "Golden Castle")
Guardian[12] March 1986 Yes N/a Get Star (ゲットスター, Getto Sutā) Developed by Toaplan
Scramble Formation (スクランブル・フォーメーション, Sukuranburu Fōmēshon)[12] April 1986 Yes MSX, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox Tokio (NA)
Renegade[12] May 1986 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, NES, Master System, ZX Spectrum, Virtual Console Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん) Developed by Technōs Japan
Daikaijū no Gyakushū (大怪獣の逆襲)[12] June 1986 Yes N/a Giant Monster Counter Attack Developed by Technōs Japan
Empire City: 1931 (エンパイア シティ1931, Enpaia Shiti 1931)[12] June 1986 Yes N/a Developed by Seibu Kaihatsu
Arkanoid (アルカノイド, Arukanoido) July 1986 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, iOS, MS-DOS, MSX, Mac, NES, SNES, TRS-80 CoCo, ZX Spectrum
Slap Fight (スラップファイト, Surappu Faito) July 1986 Yes Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64. Sega Mega Drive, ZX Spectrum Alcon (NA) Developed by Toaplan
Musashi no Ken – Tadaima Shugyō Chu August 18, 1986[37] No NES
Bubble Bobble (バブルボブル, Baburu Boburu) September 1986 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, FM Towns Marty, MS-DOS, Game Boy, MSX, NES, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Gear, Master System, X68000, ZX Spectrum, UltraCade, TI-83, Virtual Console, Xbox
KiKi KaiKai (奇々怪界) October 1986 Yes Mobile Phone, MSX, NES, PC, PC Engine, PlayStation 2, PSP, Virtual Console, Xbox Knight Boy (NA, EU)
Mission 660 (ミッション660)[12] October 1986 Yes N/a The Alphax Z Developed by Woodplace
Takeshi no Chōsenjō (たけしの挑戦状) December 10, 1986[37] No NES, Virtual Console Takeshi's Challenge
Prebillian (プレビリアン, Purebirian) December 1986 Yes N/a Developed by Kaneko
Violent Shooting (バイオレントシューティング, Baiorento Shūtingu) 1986 Yes N/a Cycle Shooting
Land Sea Air Squad[38] 1986 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2) Riku Kai Kū Saizensen (陸海空最前線)
Storming Party
Panic Road (パニックどうろ, Panikku Dōro) 1986 Yes N/a Developed by Seibu Kaihatsu
SRD Mission (SRDミッション)[12] 1986 Yes N/a
The Lost Castle in Darkmist (ダークミスト, Dāku Misuto)[12] January 1987 Yes N/a Developed by Seibu Kaihatsu
Darius (ダライアス, Daraius)[12] February 1987 Yes Amiga, Atari ST, Game Boy Advance, PC Engine, PC Engine CD-ROM, ZX Spectrum, Virtual Console Darius+
Rastan[12] March 1987 Yes Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Game Gear, MSX, IBM PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Master System, ZX Spectrum, Xbox Rastan Saga (ラスタンサーガ, Rasutan Sāga)
Sky Shark (飛翔鮫, Hishou Zame) March 1987 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, FM Towns, MS-DOS, NES, X68000, ZX Spectrum Flying Shark (EU) Developed by Toaplan
Extermination (エクスターミネーション, Ekusutāminēshon)[12] April 1987 Yes N/a
Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh (アルカノイド・リベンジ・オブ・ドゥ, Arukanoido Ribenji Obu Dou)[12] June 1987 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX, NES, X68000, ZX Spectrum Arkanoid 2
Exzisus (イグジーザス, Igujīzasu)[12] August 1987 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Kick and Run (キック&ラン, Kikku ando Ran)[12] August 1987 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Famicom Disk System
Vs. Hot Smash (VSホットスマッシュ, VS Hotto Sumasshu) August 1987 Yes N/a
Wardner (ワードナの森, Wādona no Mori) September 1987 Yes NES, Sega Mega Drive Pyros (NA) Developed by Toaplan
Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu (ミネルバトンサーガ ラゴンの復活, Minerubatonsāga Ragon no Fukkatsu) October 23, 1987[37] No NES
Thundercade October 1987 Yes N/a Tokushu Butai UAG (特殊舞台UAG; "Special Forces U.A.G. (Un-Attached Grenadier)"); Twin Formation Developed by SETA Corporation
Twin Cobra[12] November 1987 Yes Mobile Phone, NES, PC Engine, Sega Mega Drive, X68000 Ultimate Tiger (究極タイガー, Kyūkyoku Tiger) Developed by Toaplan
Darius Extra Version (ダライアスエキストラバージョン, Daraiasu Ekisutora Bājon) 1987 Yes N/a
Full Throttle (フルスロットル, Furu Surottoru) 1987 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2) Top Speed
Midnight Landing (ミッドナイトランディング, Middonaito Randingu) 1987 Yes N/a
Plump Pop (プランプポップ, Puranpu Poppu)[12] 1987 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Super Qix (スーパークイックス, Sūpā Kuikkusu) 1987 Yes IBM PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Tournament Arkanoid 1987 Yes N/a US exclusive; published by Romstar
Victorious Nine II 1987 No MSX
Continental Circus (コンチネンタルサーカス, Konchinentaru Sākasu)[12] March 1988 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, IBM PC, PlayStation 2, ZX Spectrum, Xbox
Dr. Toppel's Adventure (Dr. ドッペル探検隊, Dokutā Hakase Topperu Tankentai)[12] March 1988 Yes N/a
Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 (レインボーアイランド, Reinbō Airando) March 1988 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, FM Towns, Game Boy Color, NES, IBM PC, PC Engine CD-ROM², PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Master System, ZX Spectrum, Wonderswan, Xbox, Xbox Live Arcade
Kurikinton (功里金団) July 1988 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox
Operation Wolf (オペレーションウルフ, Operēshon Urufu)[12] December 1988 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX, NES, PC, PlayStation 2, Master System, ZX Spectrum, PC Engine, Virtual Console, Xbox
Akira December 24, 1988[37] No NES Developed by Tose
Bonze Adventure 1988 Yes PC, PC Engine, PlayStation 2,Virtual Console, Xbox Jigoku Meguri (地獄めぐり; "Hell Tour")
Chase H.Q. (チェイスH.Q., Cheisu H.Q.) 1988 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Game Gear, MSX, NES, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2), Master System, ZX Spectrum, SNES, TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console
Cloud Master 1988 Yes MSX, NES, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Master System Chūka Taisen (中華大戦) Developed by Hot-B
Cyber Tank (サイバータンク, Saibā Tanku)[39][40] 1988 Yes N/a
Enforce (エンフォース, Enfōsu) 1988 Yes N/a
Fighting Hawk (ファイティングホーク, Faitingu Hōku) 1988 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1)
Final Blow (ファイナルブロー, Fainaru Burō) 1988 Yes Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Mega Drive
Recordbreaker 1988 Yes N/a Go for the Gold (ゴーフォーザゴールド, Gō fōza Gōrudo)
Heavy Unit (ヘビーユニット, Hebii Yunitto) 1988 Yes Sega Mega Drive, PC Engine Developed by Kaneko
Kabuki-Z (歌舞伎Z) 1988 Yes N/a Developed by Kaneko
Kageki (火激) 1988 Yes Sega Mega Drive Developed by Kaneko
Rastan Saga II (ラスタンサーガII, Rasutan Sāga II) 1989 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Mega Drive, PC Engine, Virtual Console, Xbox Nastar (EU)

Nastar Warrior (NA arcade)

The New Zealand Story (ニュージーランドストーリー, Nyūjīrando Sutōrī) 1988 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, FM Towns, PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Mega Drive, X68000, ZX Spectrum, NES, Master System, PC Engine, Virtual Console, Xbox Kiwi Kraze (NA)
The Ninja Warriors (ニンジャウォーリアーズ, Ninja Uōriāzu) 1988 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Sega CD, ZX Spectrum, PC Engine, Virtual Console
Operation Thunderbolt (オペレーションサンダーボルト, Operēshon Sandāboruto) 1988 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation 2, ZX Spectrum, SNES, Xbox
Raimais (レイメイズ, Reimeizu) 1988 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox
Rainbow Islands Extra (レインボーアイランドエクストラ, Reinbō Airando Ekusutora) 1988 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2), PSP (Taito Memories Pocket), Sega Mega Drive
Rally Bike 1988 Yes NES Dash Rascal (ダッシュ野郎, Dasshu Yarō) Developed by Toaplan
Superman (スーパーマン, Sūpāman) 1988 Yes N/a
Syvalion (サイバリオン, Saibarion) 1988 Yes PlayStation 2, SNES
Top Landing (トップランディング, Toppu Randingu) 1988 Yes N/a
Truxton 1988 Yes Sega Mega Drive, PC Engine Tatsujin (達人; "Expert") Developed by Toaplan
Asuka & Asuka (飛鳥&飛鳥) 1989 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1)
Bakushō!! Jinsei Gekijō 1989 No NES
Battle Shark (バトルシャーク, Batoru Shāku) 1989 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Bari Bari Densetsu 1989 No PC Engine
Cadash (カダッシュ, Kadasshu) 1989 Yes PC, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories Volume 2), Sega Mega Drive, TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console, Xbox
Cameltry (キャメルトライ, Kyameroturai) 1989 Yes FM Towns, PC, PlayStation 2, SNES, X68000, Xbox On The Ball

Labyrinth

Champion Wrestler (チャンピオンレスラー, Chanpion Resurā)[41] 1989 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), PC Engine, Virtual Console
Crime City (クライムシティ, Kuraimu Shiti) 1989 Yes N/a
Darius II (ダライアスII, Daraiasu II) 1989 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, PC Engine CD-ROM, Virtual Console Sagaia
Demon's World 1989 Yes PC Engine Horror Story (ホラーストーリー, Horā Sutōrī) Developed by Toaplan
Don Doko Don (ドンドコドン) 1989 Yes Famicom, PC, PlayStation 2, PC Engine, Xbox
Insector X (インセクターX, Insekutā X) 1989 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Mega Drive, NES, Xbox Developed by Hot-B
Master of Weapon (マスターオブウェポン, Masutā obu Uepon) 1989 Yes Mega Drive, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2) Yukiwo (prototype)
Maze of Flott (メイズオブフロット, Meizu obu Furotto) 1989 Yes N/a
Megablast (メガブラスト, Megaburasuto) 1989 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
Night Striker (ナイトストライカー, Naito Sutoraikā) 1989 Yes PlayStation, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2), Sega CD, Sega Saturn
Plotting 1989 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad GX4000, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Boy, NES, PC, PlayStation 2, ZX Spectrum, Xbox Flipull (フリップル, Furippuru)
Puzznic (パズニック, Pazunikku) 1989 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, Mobile Phone, MS-DOS, FM Towns, Game Boy, MSX, NEC PC-9801, NES, X68000, ZX Spectrum, PC Engine
Rambo III (ランボーIII, Ranbō III) 1989 Yes Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX, Master System, Sega Mega Drive, ZX Spectrum
Special Criminal Investigation 1989 Yes Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Master System, ZX Spectrum, PC Engine, Virtual Console Chase HQ II: Special Criminal Investigation (some home ports)

S.C.I.

Taito Grand Prix: Eikō Heno Licence 1989 No Famicom
Toki 1989 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari Lynx, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Microsoft Windows, NES, PlayStation Network, Sega Mega Drive, ZX Spectrum, WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade JuJu Densetsu (JuJu伝説) Taito developed and published the NES version under license from its arcade developer, TAD Corporation
Twin Hawk 1989 Yes PC Engine, Sega Mega Drive, PC Engine CD-ROM² Daisenpū (だいせんぷう; "Great Whirlwind")
Violence Fight (バイオレンスファイト, Baiorensu Faito) 1989 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Volfied (ヴォルフィード, Vuorufīdo) May 16, 1989[42] Yes Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Java ME, PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Mega Drive, PC Engine, Virtual Console, Xbox Ultimate Qix (NA Genesis port)
WGP Real Race Feeling (WGP)[43][44][41] 1989 Yes N/a
Target: Renegade March 1990 No NES North American exclusive
Aa Eikō no Kōshien (嗚呼栄光の甲子園) 1990 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories Volume 1)
Air Inferno (エアインフェルノ, Ea Inferuno) 1990 Yes N/a
American Horseshoes 1990 Yes N/a Developed by Taito America
Aqua Jack (アクアジャック, Akua Jakku) 1990 Yes N/a
Ashura Blaster (阿修羅ブラスター, Ashura Burasutā) 1990 Yes N/a
Darius Alpha 1990 No PC Engine
Demon Sword 1990 No NES
Dynamite League (ダイナマイトリーグ, Dainamaito Rīgu) 1990 Yes N/a
Football Champ 1990 Yes Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation 2, SNES, Xbox Hat Trick Hero (ハットトリックヒーロー, Hatto Torikku Hīrō)
Gals Panic (ギャルズパニック, Gyaruzu Panikku) 1990 Yes N/a
Growl 1990 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Mega Drive, Xbox Runark (ルナーク, Runāku)
Gun Frontier (ガンフロンティア, Gan Furontia) 1990 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Xbox
Liquid Kids 1990 Yes Amiga, PC, PC Engine, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Virtual Console, Xbox Mizubaku Adventure (ミズバク大冒険, Mizubaku Daibōken)
Minivaders (ミニベーダー, Minibēdā) 1990 Yes N/a No audio or scoring.[45] Simple JAMMA test board (similar to Sega's Dottori-kun).[46]
The Ninja Kids (ニンジャキッズ, Ninja Kizzu) 1990 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Palamedes (パラメデス, Paramedesu) 1990 Yes FM Towns, Game Boy, MSX, NES
Parasol Stars: The Story of Rainbow Islands II 1990 No Amiga, Atari ST, Game Boy, NES, TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console
Quiz H.Q. (クイズH.Q., Kuizu H.Q.) 1990 Yes N/a
Quiz Torimonochō (苦胃頭捕物帳, Kui Torimono) 1990 Yes N/a
Shadow of the Ninja 1990 No NES, Virtual Console
Sonic Blast Man (ソニックブラストマン, Sonikku Burasuto Man) 1990 Yes SNES
Space Gun (スペースガン, Supēsu Gan) 1990 Yes Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation 2, Master System, ZX Spectrum, Xbox
Space Invaders 90 1990 No Sega Mega Drive
Space Invaders: Fukkatsu no Hi (スペースインベーダー復活の日, Supēsu Inbēdā Fukkatsu no Hi) 1990 No PC Engine, Virtual Console Space Invaders Day of Resurrection
Success Joe ((あしたのジョー, Ashita no Jō) 1990 Yes N/a
Majestic Twelve: The Space Invaders Part IV (マジェスティックトゥエルブ, Majesutikku Touerubu) 1990 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, PC, PlayStation 2, Master System, ZX Spectrum, Xbox Super Space Invaders '91 (EU)
ThunderFox (サンダーフォックス, SandāFokkusu) 1990 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Mega Drive, Xbox
WGP Real Race Feeling 2 (WGP 2) 1990 Yes N/a
Wrath of the Black Manta 1990 No NES
Yes/No Shinri Tokimeki Chart (Yes/No心理トキメキチャート, Yes/No Shinri Tokimeki Chāto) 1990 Yes N/a
Yūyu no Quiz de GO! GO! (ゆうゆのクイズでGO!GO!) 1990 Yes SNES
Hana Tāka Daka!? (はなたーかだか!?) 1991 No PC Engine
Acrobat Mission (アクロバットミッション, Akurobatto Misshon) 1991 Yes SNES Developed by UPL
Bakushō!! Jinsei Gekijō 2 1991 No NES
Bakushō!! Jinsei Gekijō 3 1991 No NES
Darius Twin 1991 No SNES
Double Axle 1991 Yes N/a Power Wheels (パワーホイールズ, Pawā Hoīruzu) (JP)
The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy 1991 No NES
Galactic Storm (ギャラクティックストーム, Gyarakutikku Sutōmu) 1991 Yes N/a
Halley Wars 1991 No NES, Game Gear
Hit the Ice (アイスを打つ, Aisu o Utsu) 1991 Yes Game Boy, NES, Sega Mega Drive, SNES, TurboGrafx-16
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1991 No Game Boy, NES
Knight Quest 1991 No Game Boy
Mahjong Quest (麻雀クエスト, Mājan Kuesuto) 1991 Yes N/a
Metal Black (メタルブラック, Metaru Burakku) 1991 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Xbox Project Gun Frontier 2
Mystical Fighter 1991 No Sega Mega Drive
Power Blade 1991 No NES
Pu·Li·Ru·La (プリルラ, Purirura) 1991 Yes FM Towns Marty, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories Volume 1), Sega Saturn
Quiz Quest - Hime to Yūsha no Monogatari (クイズクエスト-姫と勇者の物語) 1991 Yes N/a
Racing Beat (レーシングビート, Rēshingu Bīto) 1991 Yes N/a
Saint Sword 1991 No Sega Mega Drive
Solitary Fighter (ひとりだけのファイター, Hitori Dake no Faitā) 1991 Yes N/a
Warrior Blade: Rastan Saga Episode III (ウォーリアーブレイド, U~ōriā Bureido) 1991 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2)
The Adventures of Star Saver 1992 No Game Boy
Arabian Magic (アラビアンマジック, Arabian Majikku) 1992 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Super Chase H.Q. 1992 Yes SNES Super Chase: Criminal Termination (スーパーチェイスクリミナルターミネーション, Sūpā Cheisu Kuriminaru Tāminēshon)
Daibakushō Jinsei Gekijō 1992 No SNES
Dead Connection (デッドコネクション, Deddo Konekushon) 1992 Yes N/a
Dino Rex (ディノレックス, Dino Rekkusu) 1992 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1)
Don Doko Don 2 1992 No NES
Euro Champ '92 (ユーロチャンプ'92, Yūro Chanpu '92) 1992 Yes N/a
Gambler Jiko Chūsinha: Mahjong Puzzle Collection 1992 No PC Engine
Ground Effects (グラウンドエフェ, Guraundo Efe) 1992 Yes SNES
Gun Buster (ガンバスター, Gan Basutā) 1992 Yes N/a
Hat Trick Hero '93 (ハットトリックヒーロー'93, Hatto Torikku Hīrō '93) 1992 Yes N/a Taito Cup Finals
The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper! 1992 No NES
The Jetsons: Robot Panic 1992 No Game Boy
Kick Master 1992 No NES
Quiz Chikyū Bōeigun (クイズ地球防衛軍, Kuizu Chikyū Bōeigun; "Earth Defense Force Quiz") 1992 Yes N/a
Quiz Jinsei Gekijō (クイズ人生劇場, Kuizu Jinsei Gekijō; "Theater Life Quiz") 1992 Yes N/a
Little Samson 1992 No NES
Monkey Mole Panic[12][47] September 1992 Yes N/a Waiwai Animal Land (わいわいアニマルランド) Developed by Nakanihon / East Technology
Panic Restaurant 1992 No NES
Power Blade 2 1992 No NES Captain Saver (キャプテンセイバー, Kyaputen Seibā)
Riding Fight (ライディングファイト, Raidingu Faito) 1992 Yes N/a
Ring Rage (リングレイジ, Ringu Reiji) 1992 Yes Game Boy
Silent Dragon (サイレントドラゴン, Sairento Doragon) 1992 Yes N/a
Bubble Bobble Part 2 1993 No Game Boy, NES Bubble Bobble Junior (Game Boy)
Cyber Sterra (サイバーステラ, Saibā Sutera) 1993 Yes N/a
Daibakushō Jinsei Gekijō: Dokidoki Seishun 1993 No SNES
Darius Force 1993 No SNES Super Nova (NA)
Dungeon Magic 1993 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox Light Bringer (ライトブリンガー, Light Bringer) (JP and some EU releases)
Exciting Animal Land Jr. 1993 Yes N/a Waiwai Animal Land Jr. (ワイワイアニマルランドJr., Waiwai Animaru Rando Jr.)

Animalandia Jr. (Spanish)

Developed by Nakanihon / East Technology
The First Funky Fighter (ザファーストファンキーファイター, Za Fāsuto Fankī Faitā) 1993 Yes N/a
The Flintstones 1993 No Sega Mega Drive
The Flintstones: King Rock Treasure Island 1993 No Game Boy
The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak 1993 No NES
Gensō Tairiku Aurelia 1993 No PC Engine CD-ROM²
Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer (グリッドシーカー, Guriddo Shīkā) 1993 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
International Tennis Tour 1993 No SNES
Lufia & The Fortress of Doom 1993 No SNES
Prime Time Fighter [ja] 1993 Yes N/a Top Ranking Stars (トップランキングスターズ, Toppu Rankingu Sutāzu)
Quiz Crayon Shin-chan (クイズクレヨンしんちゃん, Kuizu Kureyon Shin-chan) 1993 Yes N/a
Quiz Crayon Shin-chan Orato Asobu (クイズクレヨンしんちゃん2オラと遊ぼ, Kuizu Kureyon Shin-chan 2 Orato Asobo) 1993 Yes N/a
Quiz Sekai wa SHOW by Shobai (クイズ世界はSHOWbyショーバイ!!, Kuizu Shōbai ni Yotte Sekai wa Shō!!) 1993 Yes N/a
RayForce (レイフォース, ReiFōsu) 1993 Yes iOS, Sega Saturn, PC, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Xbox Gunlock (EU arcade)

Layer Section (JP home port) Galactic Attack (NA/EU home port)

Ryū Jin (龍神; "Dragon God") 1993 Yes N/a
Super Cup Finals (スーパーカップファイナル, Sūpā Kappu Fainaru) 1993 Yes N/a
Tube It 1993 Yes PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox (Taito Legends) Cachat (カチャシト, Kachashito)
Under Fire (アンダーファイアー, Andā Faiā) 1993 Yes N/a
Bubble Symphony (バブルシンフォニー, Baburu Shinfonī) 1994 Yes PC, PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 2), Sega Saturn, Xbox
Chase Bombers (チェイスボンバーズ, Cheisu Bonbāzu) 1994 Yes N/a
Daibakushō Jinsei Gekijō: Ooedo Nikki 1994 No SNES
Darius Gaiden (ダライアス外伝, Daraiasu Gaiden) 1994 Yes PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Xbox
Elevator Action Returns (エレベーターアクションリターンズ, Erebētā Akushon Ritānzu) 1994 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Xbox Elevator Action II
The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock 1994 No SNES
Kaiser Knuckle (カイザーナックル, Kaizā Nakkuru) 1994 Yes N/a Global Champion
Hat Trick Hero 2 1994 No SNES
Hat Trick Hero '94 (ハットトリックヒーロー'94, Hatto Torikku Hīrō '94) 1994 Yes N/a International Cup '94
The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates 1994 No SNES
The Ninja Warriors Again 1994 No SNES Ninja Warriors (NA)

Ninja Warriors: New Generation (EU)

Operation Wolf 3 (オペレーションウルフ3, Operēshon Urufu 3) 1994 Yes N/a
Power Spikes II (パワースパイクII, Pawā Supaiku II) 1994 Yes Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo MVS
Puzzle Bobble (パズルボブル, Pazuru Boburu) 1994 Yes 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, IBM PC, IiOS, Java ME, Windows, Mobile Phone, MS-DOS, N-Gage, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo MVS, Neo Geo Pocket Color, PSP, Game Gear, SNES, VG Pocket Caplet, Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade Bust-a-Move (NA)
Quiz 365 (クイズ365) 1994 Yes N/a
Quiz Theater: Mittsu no Monogatari (クイズシアター3つの物語, Kuizu Shiatā 3tsu no Monogatari) 1994 Yes N/a
Real Puncher (リアルパンチャー, Riaru Panchā) 1994 Yes N/a
Slap Shot (スラップショット, Surappu Shotto) 1994 Yes N/a
Sonic Blast Man II (ソニックブラストマンII, Sonikku Burasuto Man Tsū) March 18, 1994 No SNES
Space Invaders DX (スペースインベーダーDX, Supēsu Inbēdā DX) 1994 Yes Nuon, PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, SNES, PC Engine, Xbox
Taito Power Goal 1994 Yes Sega Saturn Hat Trick Hero '95 (ハットトリックヒーロー'95, Hatto Torikku Hīrō '95)
Daibakushō Jinsei Gekijō: Zukkoke Salary Man Hen 1995 No SNES
Dangerous Curves (デンジャラスカーブス, Denjarasu Kābusu) 1995[48] Yes N/a
Gekirindan (逆鱗弾) 1995 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Xbox
Hat Trick Hero S 1995 No Sega Saturn
Jupiter Strike 1995 No PC, PlayStation Zeitgeist (JP)
Lady Stalker: Challenge from the Past 1995 No SNES
Landing Gear (ランディングギア, Randingu Gia) 1995 Yes N/a
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals 1995 No SNES
Moriguchi Hiroko no Quiz de Hyū Hyū (森口博子のクイズでヒューヒュー, Moriguchi Hiroko no Kuizu de Hyū Hyū) 1995 Yes N/a
PD Ultraman Invaders 1995 No PlayStation
Psychic Force (サイキックフォース, Saikikku Fōsu) 1995 Yes PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast
Puzzle Bobble 2 (パズルボブル2, Pazuru Boburu 2) 1995 Yes Apple Macintosh, Game Boy, Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo MVS, Nintendo 64, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Xbox Bust-a-Move 2 (NA)

Bust-a-Move Again (NA)

Pyramid Intruder 1995 No 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Space Invaders '95: The Attack of the Lunar Loonies 1995 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox Akkan-vaders (あっかんべぇだぁ, Akkanbēdā)
Space Invaders Virtual Collection 1995 No Virtual Boy
Twin Cobra II 1995 Yes N/a Kyūkyoku Tiger II (究極タイガーII, Kyūkyoku Taigā Tsū; "Ultimate Tiger II")
Bubble Memories: The Story of Bubble Bobble III (バブルメモリーズ, Baburu Memorīzu) February 1996 Yes PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1)
Chaos Seed: Fūsui Kairoki 1996 No SNES
Cleopatra Fortune (クレオパトラフォーチュン, Kureopatora Fōchun) 1996 Yes Mobile Phone, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, Xbox
Energy Breaker 1996 No SNES
Fighters' Impact (ファイターズインパクト, Faitāzu Inpakuto) 1996[49] Yes N/a
Magical Date (まじかるでとドキドキ告白大作戦, Majikaru Dēto Dokidoki Kokuhaku dai Sakusen) 1996 Yes PlayStation
Psychic Force EX (サイキックフォースEX, Saikikku Fōsu EX) 1996 Yes N/a
Puzzle Bobble 3 (パズルボブル3, Pazuru Boburu 3) 1996 Yes Game Boy, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64, PlayStation Bust-a-Move 3 (NA)

Bust-a-Move 3 DX (EU home ports) Bust-a-Move '99 (NA home ports) Puzzle Bobble 64 (JP N64) Puzzle Bobble 3 DX (JP PS1)

RayStorm (レイストーム, ReiSutōmu) 1996 Yes iOS, Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Network, Saturn, Xbox Live Arcade
Side by Side (サイドバイサイド, Saido bai Saido) 1996[49] Yes PlayStation
Super Football Champ (スーパーハットトリックヒーロー, Sūpā Hatto Torikku Hīrō) 1996 Yes N/a
Arkanoid Returns (アルカノイドリターンズ, Arukanoido Ritānzu) 1997 Yes PlayStation, PlayStation Network Arkanoid R 2000 (PlayStation port)
Densha de Go! (電車でGO!; "Go by Train!") 1997 Yes Game Boy Color, PC, PlayStation, WonderSwan
Densha de Go! EX (電車でGO! EX; "Go by Train! EX") 1997 Yes Sega Saturn
Fighters' Impact A (ファイターズインパクトA, Faitāzu Inpakuto A) 1997 Yes N/a
G-Darius (Gダライアス, G Daraiasu) 1997 Yes PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Network
Kirameki Star Road - Intro Club (きらめきスターロード♪イントロ倶楽部♪, Kirameki Sutā Rōdo ♪ Intoro Kurabu ♪) 1997 Yes N/a
Magical Date EX (まじかるでと卒業告白大作戦, Majikaru Dēto Sotsugyō Kokuhaku dai Sakusen) 1997 Yes N/a
Pop'n Pop (ぽっぷんぽっぷ, Potsu Pun Potsu Pu) 1997 Yes Game Boy Color, PlayStation. PC and Xbox (Taito Legends 2)
Puchi Carat (プチカラット, Puchi Karatto) 1997 Yes Game Boy Color, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Puzzle De Pon! R (パズルdeポン!R, Pazuru de Pon! R) 1997 Yes Neo Geo MVS
Ray Tracers 1997 No PlayStation
Side by Side 2 Evoluzione (サイドバイサイド2エボルツィオーネ, Saido bai Saido 2 Eborutsu~iōne) 1997 Yes N/a
Side by Side Special 1997 No PlayStation
Chaos Heat (カオスヒート, Kaosu Hīto) 1998 Yes N/a
Densha de Go! 2 Kōsoku-hen (電車でGO!2高速編) 1998 Yes PC, PlayStation
Densha de Go! 2 Kōsoku-hen 3000-bandai (電車でGO!2高速編3000番台) 1998 Yes PC, Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo 64 Densha de Go! 64 (N64)
Land Maker (ランドメーカー, Rando Mēkā) 1998 Yes PlayStation, PlayStation Network Builder's Block (NA)
Operation Tiger (オペレーションタイガー, Operēshon Taigā) 1998 Yes N/a
Psychic Force 2012 (サイキックフォース2012, Saikikku Fōsu 2012) 1998 Yes PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Network, Sega Dreamcast
Puzzle Bobble 4 (パズルボブル4, Pazuru Boburu 4) 1998 Yes Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast Bust-a-Move 4
RayCrisis (レイクライシス, ReiKuraishisu) 1998 Yes Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation Network RayCrisis: Series Termination (NA)
Battle Gear (バトルギア, Batoru Gia) 1999 Yes N/a
Classic Bubble Bobble 1999 No Game Boy Color
Densha de Go! Professional 1999 No PC, PlayStation Go by Train! Professional
Flip Maze (フリップメイズ, Furippu Meizu) 1999 Yes N/a
Landing High Japan (ランディングハイジャパン, Randingu Hai Japan) 1999 Yes N/a
Mahjong OH (麻雀OH) 1999 Yes N/a
Mawasunda!! (まわすんだ~!!)[50] 1999 Yes N/a Turn It Around
Power Shovel Simulator (パワーショベルに乗ろう!!, Pawā Shoberu ni Norou!!) 1999 Yes PlayStation
Side by Side Special 2000 1999 No PlayStation
Super Puzzle Bobble (スーパーパズルボブル, Sūpā Pazuru Boburu) 1999 Yes Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2 Super Bust-a-Move (EU/NA)
Battle Gear 2 (バトルギア2, Batoru Gia 2) 2000 Yes PlayStation 2
Chaos Break 2000 No PlayStation
Chase H.Q.: Secret Police 2000 No Game Boy Color
Cosmo Warrior Zero 2000 No PlayStation
Densha de Go! 3 Tsūkin-hen (電車でGO!3通勤編) 2000 Yes PlayStation 2
Densha de Go! 3 Tsūkin-hen Daiya Kaisei (電車でGO!3通勤編ダイヤ改正) 2000 Yes PC
Densha de Go! Nagoya Tetsudō-hen (電車でGO! 名古屋鉄道編; "Go by Train! Nagoya Railway Edition") 2000 No PC, PlayStation
Densha de Go! Ryojōhen (電車でGO!旅情編) 2000 Yes PC, PlayStation 2
Ganbare Untenshi!! (がんばれ運転士!!) 2000 Yes N/a
Jet de Go! 2000 No PC, PlayStation Go by Jet!
Kisha de Go! 2000 No PC, PlayStation
Monkey Puncher (さるパンチャー Saru Panchā) 2000 No Game Boy Color
Qix Adventure 2000 No Game Boy Color
Rainbow Islands: Putty's Party 2000 No WonderSwan
RC de Go! (RCでGO!; "Go by RC") 2000 Yes PlayStation
Shanghai: Shōryū Sairin (上海:昇龍再臨) 2000 Yes N/a
Sōtenryū (蒼天リュウ) 2000 Yes N/a
Stunt Typhoon (スタント台風, Sutanto Taifū) 2000 Yes N/a
Cleopatra Fortune Plus (クレオパトラフォーチュン+, Kureopatora Fōchun +) 2001 Yes N/a
Densha de Go! Shinkansen Sanyō Shinkansen-hen 2001 No Wii, PC, PlayStation 2
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting (はじめの一歩THE FIGHTING!, Hajime no Ippo Faitingu!) 2001 Yes Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation
Hard Puncher: Hajime no Ippo 2 (ハードパンチャーはじめの一歩, Hādo Panchā Hajime no Ippo) 2001 Yes PlayStation 2
International League Soccer 2001 No PlayStation 2
Lufia: The Legend Returns 2001 No Game Boy Color
Night Raid (ナイトレイド, Naito Reido) 2001 Yes PlayStation
Qix Neo 2001 No PlayStation
Stunt Typhoon Plus (スタント台風プラス, Sutanto Taifū Purasu) 2001 Yes N/a
Usagi (兎) 2001 Yes N/a
Weather Tales (気象テイルズ, Kishō Teirezu) 2001 Yes N/a
XII Stag (トゥエルブスタッグ, Touerubu Sutaggu) 2002 Yes PlayStation 2
Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble (あずまんが大王パズルボブル, Azumanga Daiō Pazuru Boburu) 2002 Yes N/a
Battle Gear 3 (バトルギア3, Baturo Gia 3) 2002 Yes PlayStation 2
Battle Qix (バトルクイックス, Batoru Kuikkusu) 2002 No N/a
Darius R 2002 No Game Boy Advance
Elevator Action Old & New 2002 No Game Boy Advance
Jet de Go! 2 2002 No PlayStation 2, PC Go by Jet! 2
Lufia: The Ruins of Lore 2002 No Game Boy Advance
Magic Pengel: The Quest for Color 2002 No PlayStation 2
Quiz Keitai Q Mode (クイズケータイQモードMailもChatも恋しTel, Kuizu Kētai Q Mōdomēru mo Chatto mo Koishi Denwa) 2002 Yes N/a
Raizin Ping Pong (ライジンピンポン, Raijin Pin Pon) 2002 Yes N/a
Shanghai: Sangokuhai Tōgi (上海:三國牌闘戯) 2002 Yes N/a
Space Raiders 2002 No GameCube, PlayStation 2
Super Puzzle Bobble 2 2002 No PlayStation 2 Super Bust-a-Move 2 (EU/NA)
Tokyo Road Race 2002 No PlayStation 2
Battle Gear 3 Tuned (バトルギア3チューニング, Batoru Gia 3 Chūningu) 2003 Yes N/a
Battle Gear 3 Limited Edition 2002 No PlayStation 2
Bubble Bobble: Old & New 2003 No Game Boy Advance
Bujingai 2003 No PlayStation 2
Castle Shikigami 2 (式神の城II, Shikigami no Shiro II) 2003 Yes N/a
Densha de Go! Professional 2 2003 No PC, PlayStation 2 Go by Train Professional 2
Dino King Battle 2 (ディノキングバトル2, Dino Kingu Batoru 2) 2003 Yes N/a
Pochi & Nyaa (ポチッとにゃ, Pochitto Nyā) 2003 Yes Neo Geo MVS, PlayStation 2
Space Invaders Anniversary (スペースインベーダーアニバーサリー, Supēsu Inbēdā Anibāsarī) 2003 Yes PC, PlayStation 2
Train Simulator + Densha de Go! Tōkyō Kyūkō-hen 2003 No PlayStation 2, PSP
Usagi - Wild Fight - Mahjong (兎-野性の闘牌-山城麻雀編, Usagi - Yasei no Tōhai - Yamashiro Mājan) 2003 Yes N/a
Chaos Breaker (カオスブレイカー, Kaosu Bureikā) 2004 Yes N/a
Densha de Go! Final 2004 No PC, PlayStation 2 Go by Train Final
Giga Wing Generations (翼神GIGAWING GENERATIONS) 2004 Yes PlayStation 2 Developed by Takumi
Puzzle Bobble Deluxe 2004 No PSP, Xbox Bust-a-Move Deluxe
Trizeal (トライジール, Toraijīru) 2004 Yes N/a
Bubblen Golf (バブルンゴルフ, Baburun Gorufu) 2004 No Mobile Phone
Battle Gear 4 (バトルギア4, Batoru Gia 4) 2005 Yes N/a
Densha de Go! Pocket Yamanote sen-sen 2005 No PSP
Exit 2005 No Nintendo DS, PSP, Xbox Live Arcade
Graffiti Kingdom 2005 No PlayStation 2
Half-Life 2: Survivor (ハーフライフ2サバイバー, Hāfu-Raifu 2 Sabaibā) 2005 Yes N/a
Harikiri Professional Baseball (ハリキリオンラインプロ野球, Harikiri Onrain Puro Yakyū) 2005 Yes N/a
Homura (ほむら) 2005 Yes PlayStation 2
Jet de Go! Pocket 2005 No PSP Go by Jet! Pocket
King of Jurassic (クキングオブジュラ紀, King obu Juraki) 2005 Yes N/a
Psychic Force Complete 2005 No PlayStation 2
Bust-a-Move DS 2005 No Nintendo DS Hippatte!! Puzzle Bobble (ひっぱって!!パズルボブル, Hippatte!! Pazuru Boburu; "Pull Back!! Puzzle Bobble")
Ultra Puzzle Bobble (ウルトラパズルボブル, Urutora Pazuru Boburu) 2005 No Xbox
Space Invaders Pocket 2005 No PSP
Space Invaders Revolution 2005 No Nintendo DS
Spica Adventure (スピカ★アドベンチャー, Supika ★ Adobenchā) 2005 Yes N/a
Taito Legends 2005 No PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Taito Memories Volume 1 2005 No PlayStation 2
Taito Memories Volume 2 2005 No PlayStation 2
TRANCE PINBALL 2005 No Mobile Phone
Tetris: The Grand Master 3 - Terror Instinct (テトリスザグランドマスター3テラーインスティンクト, Tetorisu za Gurando Masutā 3 Terā Insutinkuto) 2005 Yes N/a
Usagi - Wild Fight - Online (兎-野性の闘牌-ONLINE, Usagi - Yasei no Tōhai - Online) 2005 Yes N/a
Zoids Card Coliseum (ゾイドカードコロシアム, Zoido Kādo Koroshiamu) 2005 Yes N/a
Zoids Infinity EX (ゾイドインフィニティEX, Zoido Infiniti EX) 2005 Yes N/a
Battle Gear 4 Tuned (バトルギア4チューニング, Batoru Gia 4 Chūningu) 2006 Yes N/a
Castle of Shikigami III (式神の城III, Shikigami no Shiro III) 2006 Yes N/a
Chase H.Q. 2 (チェイスH.Q.2, Cheisu H.Q. 2) 2006 Yes N/a
Cooking Mama 2006 No iOS, Nintendo DS
Densha de Go! Pocket Chūō-sen-hen 2006 No PSP
Densha de Go! Pocket Ōsaka-kanjō-sen-hen 2006 No PSP
Densha de Go! Pocket Tōkaidō-sen-hen 2006 No PSP
Dino King Battle Card Game (ダイノキングバトル-CARD GAME-, Daino Kingu Batoru - CARD GĒMU - no) 2006 Yes N/a
Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground (クロニクル オブ ダンジョンメーカー, Chronicle of Dungeon Maker) 2006 No N/a
Exit 2 2006 No PSP, Xbox Live Arcade
Ghost Castle (ゴーストキャッスル, Gōsuto Kyassuru) 2006 Yes N/a
Ibara (鋳薔薇) 2006 No PlayStation 2
Kira Kira Idol Rika-chan (キラキラアイドルリカちゃん, Kira Kira Aidoru Rika-chan) 2006 Yes N/a
LostMagic 2006 No Nintendo DS
Minna no Oshigoto (みんなのおしごと) 2006 Yes N/a
Monster Bomber 2006 No Nintendo DS
Over G Fighters 2006 No Xbox 360
Rainbow Islands Revolution 2006 No Nintendo DS, PSP
Sekai Bikkuri Tankentai (世界ビックリ探検隊) 2006 Yes N/a
Taitō Harikiri Daifugō (タイトーハリキリ大富豪) 2006 No Mobile Phone
Taito Legends 2 2006 No PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Taito Legends Power-Up 2006 No PSP
Taito Memories Pocket 2006 No PSP
Yawaraka Sensha VS Space Invaders 2006 No Mobile Phone
Zoids Infinity EX Plus (ゾイドインフィニティEX PLUS, Zoido Infiniti EX Plus) 2006 Yes N/a
Aquarian Age Alternative (アクエリアンエイジオルタナティブ, Akuerian Eijio Rutanatibu) 2007 Yes N/a
Cooking Mama: Cook Off 2007 No Wii
Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends 2007 No Nintendo DS
Densha de Go! Shinkansen EX Sanyō Shinkansen-hen 2007 No Wii
Dino King Battle 3 Allosaurus (ディノキングバトル3アロサウルス, Dino Kingu Batoru 3 Arosaurusu) 2007 Yes N/a
Dinomax (ディノマックス, Dinomakkusu) 2007 Yes N/a
Furu Furu Park 2007 No Wii
The New Zealand Story Revolution 2007 No Nintendo DS
Bust-a-Move Bash! 2007 No Wii Not released in Japan
Raiden IV (雷電IV) 2007 Yes N/a
Rainbow Islands Evolution 2007 No PSP
Space Invaders Pinball 2007 No Mobile Phone
Space Invaders Trilogy 2007 No Mobile Phone
Taito Memories II Volume 1 2007 No PlayStation 2
Taito Memories II Volume 2 2007 No PlayStation 2
Turn It Around! 2007 No Nintendo DS
Arkanoid DS 2008 No Nintendo DS
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (ブレイブルーカラミティトリガー, BureiBurū: Karamiti Torigā) 2008 Yes PC, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360
Cooking Mama: World Kitchen 2008 No Wii
D1GP Arcade 2008 Yes N/a
Eternal Wheel (悠久の車輪, Yūkyū no Sharin) 2008 Yes N/a
Lord of Vermilion (ロードオブヴァーミリオン, Rōdo obu Vāmirion) 2008 Yes N/a
Space Invaders The Beat Attacker (スペースインベーダービートアタッカー, Supēsu Inbēdā Bīto Atakkā) 2008 Yes N/a
Space Invaders Extreme 2008 No Nintendo DS, PSP, Xbox Live Arcade
Space Invaders Infinity Gene 2008 No Android, iOS, Mobile phone, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade
Usagi - Wild Fight - Online DD (兎-野性の闘牌-ONLINE DDの血統, Usagi - Yasei no Tōhai - ONLINE DD wa no Kettō) 2008 Yes N/a
My Pet Shop (ペットショップ物語 DS, Petto shoppu monogatari DS) 2009 No Nintendo DS
Arkanoid Plus! 2009 No WiiWare
Bubble Bobble Plus! 2009 No WiiWare
Chō Chabudai Gaeshi! (超ちゃぶ台返し!) 2009 Yes N/a
Cooking Mama 3: Shop & Chop 2009 No Nintendo DS
Cyber Diver (サイバーダイバー, Saibā Daibā) 2009 Yes N/a
Dariusburst 2009 No PSP
Elevator Action Death Parade (エレベーターアクションデスパレード, Erebētā Akushon Desu Parēdo) 2009 No N/a
Gardening Mama 2009 No iOS, Nintendo DS
Hopping Road (ホッピングロード, Hoppingu Rōdo) 2009 Yes N/a
Lord of Vermilion 2 (ロードオブヴァーミリオン2, Rōdo obu Vāmirion 2) 2009 Yes N/a
Music GunGun! (ミュージックガンガン!, Myūjikku GanGan!) 2009 Yes N/a
Oppopo Boom!! (オッポポブーン!!, Oppopo Būn!!) 2009 Yes N/a
Panic Museum 2009 Yes N/a Haunted Museum (ホーンテッドミュージアム, Hōnteddo Myūjiamu)
Puzzle Bobble Plus! 2009 No WiiWare Bust-a-Move Plus! (NA)

Puzzle Bobble Wii (JP)

Rainbow Islands: Towering Adventure! 2009 No WiiWare
Senior Nippon! (セニョールニッポン!, Senyōru Nippon!) 2009 Yes N/a
Space Invaders Extreme 2 2009 No Nintendo DS, PSP
Space Invaders Get Even 2009 No WiiWare
Space Puzzle Bobble (スペース パズルボブル, Supēsu Pazuru Boburu) 2009 No Nintendo DS Space Bust-a-Move (NA)

Puzzle Bobble Galaxy (EU)

Takt of Magic 2009 No Wii
Top Speed (トップスピード, Toppu Supīdo) 2009 Yes N/a
Trouble Witches - Episode 1 (トラブルウィッチーズAC, Toraburu Uitchīzu AC) 2009 Yes N/a
With Tears for Everyone! (みんなでワツと!, Minna de Watsu to!) 2009 Yes N/a
Babysitting Mama 2010 No WiiWare
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift (ブレイブルーコンティニュアムシフト, BureiBurū Kontinyuamu Shifuto) 2010 Yes PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II (ブレイブルーコンティニュアムシフトII, BureiBurū Kontinyuamu Shifuto II) 2010 Yes N/a
Chō Chabudai Gaeshi! 2 (超ちゃぶ台返し!その2) 2010 Yes N/a
Dariusburst Another Chronicle (ダライアスバーストアナザークロニクル, Daraiasubāsuto Anazā Kuronikuru) 2010 Yes N/a
Densha de Go! Special Version—Revived! Showa Yamanote Line 2010 No Nintendo DS
Gaia Attack 4 (ガイアアタックフォー, Gaia Atakku Fō) 2010 Yes N/a
Happy Kentei (ハッピー検定, Happī Kentei) 2010 Yes N/a
Hopping Road Kids (ホッピングロードキッズ, Hoppingu Rōdo Kizzu) 2010 Yes N/a
Music GunGun! Full Version (ミュージックガンガン!曲がいっぱい☆超増加版!, Myūjikku GanGan! Kyoku ga Ippai ☆ Chō Zōkaban!) 2010 Yes N/a
Qix++ 2010 No PSP, Xbox Live Arcade
RayStorm HD 2010 No PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade
Sonic Blast Heroes (ソニックブラストヒーローズ, Sonikku Burasuto Hīrōzu) 2010 Yes N/a
Speed Rider (スピードライダー, Supīdo Raidā) 2010 Yes N/a
The Tablecloth Hour (ザテーブルクロスアワー, Za Tēburukurosu Awā) 2010 Yes N/a
Battle Gear Wheel Spin (バトルホイールスピンギア, Batoru Hoīru Supin Gia) 2011 Yes N/a
Geki tō Densetsu Block King (激投伝説ブロックキング, Geki tō Densetsu Burokku Kingu; "Block King Ball Shooter") 2011 Yes N/a
Chō Chabudai Gaeshi! Kyojin no Hoshi do Konjō-hen (超ちゃぶ台返し!巨人の星ド根性編) 2011 Yes N/a
Dariusburst Another Chronicle EX (ダライアスバーストアナザークロニクルEX, Daraiasubāsuto Anazā Kuronikuru EX) 2011 Yes N/a
DenGO! Yamanote Line 2011 No iOS
Drawin' Growin' 2011 No iOS
Elevator Action Deluxe[51] 2011 No PlayStation Network
Groove Coaster 2011 Yes iOS
Kickthrough Racers (キックスルーレーサーズ, Kikkusurū Rēsāzu) 2011 Yes N/a
Music GunGun! 2 (ミュージックガンガン!2, Myūjikku GanGan! 2) 2011 Yes N/a
New Puzzle Bobble 2011 No iOS New Bust-a-Move
Puzzle Bobble Online[52] 2011 No Microsoft Windows
Puzzle Bobble Universe 2011 No Nintendo 3DS Bust-a-Move Universe (NA)

Tobidasu! Puzzle Bobble 3D (とびだす!パズルボブル 3D, Tobidasu! Pazuru Boburu 3D) (JP)

Real Puncher 2 (リアルパンチャー2, Riaru Panchā 2) 2011 Yes N/a
Shh...! Welcome to Frightfearland 2011 Yes N/a Haunted Museum II Yōkoso Gen'ei Yuenchi e (ホーンテッドミュージアムIIようこそ幻影遊園地へ, Hōnteddo Myūjiamu II Yōkoso Gen'ei Yuenchi e)
Dariusburst Second Prologue 2012 No iOS
Kādo de Renketsu! Densha de GO! (カードで連結!電車でGO!) 2012 Yes N/a
Magical Music (マジカルミュージック, Majikaru Myūjikku) 2012 Yes N/a
Cooking Mama Seasons 2012 No iOS
Groove Coaster Zero 2012 No iOS
Gunslinger Stratos 2012 Yes N/a
Crime Connection 2013 No iOS, Android
Gunslinger Stratos 2 2013 Yes N/a
Left 4 Dead: Survivors (Left 4 Dead: 生存者たち Seizonshatachi) 2014 Yes Left 4 Dead: Arcade (L4Dac)
Bubblen March 2014 No iOS, Android
Gunslinger Stratos: Reloaded 2015 No PC
Gunslinger Stratos 3 2016 Yes N/a
Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders (アルカノイド vs. スペースインベーダー Arukanoido vs. Supēsu Inbēdā) 2017 No iOS, Android
Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours 2017 No PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Steam
Densha de Go!! (電車でGO!!) 2017 Yes N/a
Darius Cozmic Collection 2019 No Switch
Bubble Bobble 4 Friends 2019 No Switch
Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party 2019 No Switch
Touhou Spell Bubble 2020 No Switch
Tetote Connect (テトテ×コネクト Tetote × konekuto) 2020 Yes Arcade
Puzzle Bobble VR: Vacation Odyssey 2021 No Meta Quest 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 Puzzle Bobble 3D: Vacation Odyssey (PS4, PS5)
Space Invaders: Hidden Heroes (with Onoma)[53] 2021 No iOS, Android [54]
Music Diver December 2022 Yes N/a
Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! 2023 No Switch
Groove Coaster Future Performers 2025 No Switch
QQQbeats!!! 2025 No Switch

Licensed games

This section lists games which were developed and primarily published by other companies, but licensed to Taito for publication in specific regions (or occasionally specific formats, e.g. cocktail tables).

Title Date Arcade Other platforms Alternate title(s) Comments
Ball Park (ボールパーク, Bōru Pāku)[11] October 1976 Yes N/a Tornado Baseball (NA)[55] Licensed from Midway; Japanese publisher only
Bombs Away (ボムズ•アウェイ, Bonbusu Auei)[12][56] November 1976 Yes N/a Bonn Ugly Away Licensed from Meadows Games; Japanese publisher only
Clean Sweep (クリーンスイープ, Kurīn Suīpu)[11] January 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Ramtek; Japanese publisher only
Barricade (バリケード, Barikēdo)[11] February 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Ramtek; Japanese publisher only
Barricade II (バリケードII, Barikēdo II)[11] March 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Gremlin; Japanese publisher only
Barricade III (バリケードIII, Barikēdo III)[11] March 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Gremlin; Japanese publisher only
Hustle (ハッスル, Hassuru)[11] July 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Gremlin Industries; Japanese publisher only
Safari (サファリ)[11] July 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Gremlin; Japanese publisher only
Meadows Lane (メドウズレーン, Medouzu Rēn)[12] September 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Meadows Games; Japanese publisher only
Robot Bowl (ロボットボウル, Robottu Bouru)[12] October 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Exidy; Japanese publisher only
Sub Hunter (サブハンター, Sabu Hantā)[11] December 1977 Yes N/a Licensed from Gremlin; Japanese publisher only
Acrobat TV (アクロバットTV, Akurobatto TV)[11] January 1978 Yes N/a Circus Licensed from Exidy; Japanese publisher only
Space Wars[11] May 1978 Yes N/a Licensed from Cinematronics; Japanese publisher only
Sea Wolf II (シーウルフII, Shīurufu II)[12] June 1978 Yes N/a Licensed from Midway; Japanese publisher only
Ball Park II (ボールパークII, Bōru Pāku II)[11] July 1978 Yes N/a Extra Inning Licensed from Midway; Japanese publisher only
Trampoline (トランポリン, Toranporin)[11] July 1978 Yes N/a Licensed from Exidy; Japanese publisher only
Gypsy Juggler (ジプシージャグラー, Jipushī Jagurā)[11] September 1978 Yes N/a Licensed from Meadows Games; Japanese publisher only
Shuffleboard (シャッフルボード, Shaffurubōdo)[citation needed] 1978 Yes N/a Licensed from Midway; Japanese publisher only
Star Fire[11] June 1979 Yes N/a Licensed from Exidy; Japanese publisher only
Galaxy Wars (ギャラクシーウォーズ, Gyarakushī Uōzu)[11] September 1979 Yes N/a Licensed from Universal
Laser Wars (レーザーウォーズ, Rēzā Uōzu)[11] October 1979 Yes N/a Developed by Cinematronics; Japanese publisher only
Safari Rally (サファリラリー, Safari Rarī)[12] October 1979 Yes N/a Color version of a game by SNK[57]
Asteroids (T.Tアステロイド, T.T Asuteroido)[11] March 1980 Yes N/a Licensed from Atari; Japanese publisher only
New York! New York! (ニュー・ヨーク・ニュー・ヨーク)[11][58] July 1980 Yes N/a Licensed from Gottlieb, Japanese publisher only
Missile Command (T.Tミサイルコマンド, T.T Misairu Komando)[11] July 1980 Yes N/a Licensed from Atari, Japanese publisher only
Stratovox August 1980 Yes N/a Speak & Rescue (スピーク&レスキュー, Supīku & Resukyū) Developed by Sunsoft; North American publisher only
Space Laser (スペースレーザー, Supēsu Rēzā) November 1980 Yes N/a Intruder (NA), Space War (JP) Developed by Konami (Leijac) and published by them in Japan, but published by Taito in Europe
Warp-1 (ワープ-1, Wāpu-1)[59] 1980 Yes N/a Developed by Sunsoft (then known as Sun Electronics) and published by both companies
Western Gun Part II (ウエスタンガンパートII, Uesutan Gan Pāto 2)[60] 1980 Yes N/a Developed by Nintendo and originally released by them as Sheriff
Defender[11] February 1981 Yes N/a Licensed from Williams; Japanese publisher only
Janputer (ジャンピューター, Janpyūtā)[61] April 1981 Yes N/a T.T Mahjong Mahjong game licensed from Sanritsu
Lock 'n' Chase (ロックンチェイス, Rokku n Cheisu)[12] April 1981 Yes Apple II, Atari 2600, Game Boy, Intellivision, PlayStation Network, Virtual Console Published by Taito in the US, and by its developer Data East elsewhere
Zarzon (ザルゾン, Zaruzon)[12] May 1981 Yes N/a Satan of Saturn (サタン・オブ・サターン, Satan obu Satān) Developed by SNK; North American publisher only
Dribbling [it] (ドリブリング, Doriburingu)[12] December 1981 Yes N/a Licensed from Italian developer Model Racing; Japanese publisher only
Moon Shuttle (ムーンシャトル, Mūn Shatoru)[62] 1981 Yes N/a Developed by Nichibutsu; North American publisher only
The Pit (ザピット, Za Pitto)[11] April 1982 Yes N/a Licensed from Zilec; Japanese publisher only
Lasso (ラッソー)[11] July 1982 Yes N/a Licensed from SNK for cocktail table release
Mr. Do! (ミスターDo!, Misutā Do!)[11] September 1982 Yes ColecoVision Licensed from Universal Entertainment[12]
Jump Coaster (ジャンプコースター, Janpu Kōsutā)[12] May 1983 Yes N/a Licensed from Kaneko
Exerion (エクセリオン, Ekuserion)[63] September 1983 Yes SG-1000, MSX, NES, Virtual Console Developed by Kawa Denshi Giken; published by Jaleco in Japan; North American publisher only
10-Yard Fight (10ヤードファイト, 10 Yādo Faito) 1983 Yes MSX, NES Developed by Irem; American publisher only
Intrepid (インテレピッド, Interepiddo) 1983 Yes N/a Licensed from Nova Games
Boggy '84 (ボギー'84, Bogī '84)[12] 1983 Yes N/a Licensed from Kaneko
M.A.C.H. 3 (マッハ3) February 1984 Yes N/a Licensed from Gottlieb
Ring Fighter (リングファイター, Ringu Faitā)[12] May 1984 Yes N/a Vs Gong Fight Licensed from Kaneko
Cosmopolis (コスモポリス, Kosumoporisu)[64] 1984 (US) Yes N/a Licensed from Sunsoft (who published the game in Japan in 1980); US publisher only
Wiz (ウィズ, Uizu) 1985 Yes N/a Licensed from Seibu Kaihatsu
Xain'd Sleena (ザインドスリーナ, Zain do Surīna) November 1986 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum Soldier of Light (EU)
Solar Warrior (NA)
Developer and Japanese publisher Technōs Japan licensed this game to Taito for international distribution
Double Dragon (ダブルドラゴン, Daburu Doragon) June 1987 Yes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple OS, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari Lynx, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, IBM PC, iOS, Mobile phone, NES, Master System, Sega Mega Drive, ZX Spectrum, Zeebo Licensed from Technōs Japan; published by Taito outside Japan
Cross Shooter (クロスシューター, Kurosu Shūtā)[12] August 1987 Yes N/a Air Raid Licensed from Seibu Kaihatsu
China Gate 1988 Yes N/a Sai Yu Gou Ma Roku (西遊降魔録, Sai Yū Gō Ma Roku) Licensed from Technōs Japan
Arbalester 1989 Yes N/a Developed by Jorudan; originally published by SETA Corporation. Licensed to Taito America for US release
USAAF Mustang (USAAF ムスタング, USAAF Musutangu) 1991 Yes Sega Mega Drive Fire Mustang (ファイアームスタング, Faiā Musutangu) (console port) Mega Drive version publisher only
FixEight (フィグゼイト-地獄の英雄伝説-, FiguzEito - Jigoku no Hideodensetsu -) 1992 Yes N/a Licensed from Toaplan
Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. 2000 No PlayStation Licensed from Acclaim Entertainment; Japanese publisher only
Re-Volt: It's RC Revolution 2000 No Dreamcast Licensed from Acclaim Entertainment; Japanese publisher only
Spirit of Speed 1937 (スピリット オブ スピード) 2001 No Dreamcast Licensed from Acclaim Entertainment; Japanese publisher only
Shikigami no Shiro (式神の城) 2001 Yes PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox Mobile Light Force 2 (NA/EU PS2 release); Castle of Shikigami (2017 PC release) Japanese PS2 publisher only
Mushihime-sama (虫姫さま) 2004 Yes iOS, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 Insect Princess Developed by Cave; PS2 publisher only
Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 1: Strikers 1945 I & II 2004 No PlayStation 2
Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 2: Samurai Aces & Sengoku Blade 2004 No PlayStation 2
Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 3: Sol Divide & Dragon Blaze 2004 No PlayStation 2
Target: Terror 2004 Yes N/a Target: Force (JP) Licensed from Raw Thrills; Japanese publisher only
The Fast and the Furious 2005 Yes N/a Licensed from Raw Thrills; Japanese publisher only
Raiden III (雷電III) 2005 No EZweb, iOS, Mobile phone, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Network Licensed from MOSS; Japanese PS2 publisher only

Taito of Brazil

Taito of Brazil published several clones of existing games on Moon Cresta's hardware. Original games are listed in parentheses.

Motion simulators

Non-interactive arcade attractions that simulate amusement park rides.[65]

  • D3BOS
  • IDYA
  • IDYA II
  • Super D3BOS

See also

References

  1. ^ "Foreign Equip Cont. (Taito Trading Co., Ltd.)". Cash Box. November 11, 1967. p. 79.
  2. ^ Crown Soccer Special at the Killer List of Videogames
  3. ^ a b "Munves' Southern Tour Reveals High Earnings For Several Games At Tampa Fair". Cash Box. March 9, 1968. p. 61.
  4. ^ "Taito". Cash Box. July 6, 1968. p. 5.
  5. ^ Smith, Alexander (November 19, 2019). They Create Worlds: The Story of the People and Companies That Shaped the Video Game Industry, Vol. I: 1971-1982. CRC Press. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-429-75261-2.
  6. ^ Smith, Alexander (November 19, 2019). They Create Worlds: The Story of the People and Companies That Shaped the Video Game Industry, Vol. I: 1971-1982. CRC Press. pp. 192–5. ISBN 978-0-429-75261-2.
  7. ^ Williams, Kevin. "Arcade Fantastic – Part 1". GameSpy. Archived from the original on November 9, 2007. Retrieved September 19, 2008.
  8. ^ "本紙アンケー 〜 ト調査の結果 (アーケードゲーム機)" [Paper Questionnaire: Results of the Survey (Arcade Game Machines)] (PDF). Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 65. Amusement Press, Inc. February 1, 1977. p. 2.
  9. ^ "Overseas Readers Column: Amazing Amusement Robots Taito, Namco Developed" (PDF). Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 251. Amusement Press, Inc. January 1, 1985. p. 38.
  10. ^ "2 Minute Drill - Arcade by Taito". Museum of the Game. Retrieved February 7, 2026.
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  3. The Killer List of Videogames