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Taito Memories
''Taito Memories'' is a series of video game compilations published by Taito in Japan. A total of five collections were released from 2005 to 2007 — four on the PlayStation 2, and one on the PlayStation Portable. The PlayStation 2 entries each have twenty-five titles, while the PlayStation Portable game has sixteen. The collections contain arcade games developed by Taito throughout the 1980s and 1990s. A similar series of collections, ''Taito Legends'', was released outside Japan in North America and Europe, which retained many of the games included in the ''Taito Memories'' collections. The first two compilations sold a total of 145,616 copies. Games ''Taito Memories Jōkan'' The first entry, ''Taito Memories Jōkan'', was released on July 28, 2005. It would be re-released under two different budget labels - first under the ''Taito BEST'' label on July 7, 2006 and the second under ''Eternal Hits'' on June 28, 2007. Among the included titles, ''KiKi KaiKai'', ''Bubble Bobble'', '' ...
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Taito
is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, toys, arcade cabinets and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the importing vodka, vending machines and jukeboxes into Japan. It began production of video games in 1973. In 2005, Taito was purchased by Square Enix, becoming a wholly owned subsidiary by 2006. Taito is recognized as an important industry influencer in the early days of video games, producing a number of hit arcade games such as ''Speed Race'' (1974), ''Western Gun'' (1975), ''Space Invaders'' (1978), ''Bubble Bobble'' (1986) and ''Arkanoid'' (1986). Alongside Capcom, Konami, Namco and Sega, it is one of the most prominent video game companies from Japan and the first that exported its games into other countries. Several of its games have since been recognized as important and revolutionary for the industry - ''Space Invaders'' in particular was a major contributor to the growth of video games in the l ...
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Syvalion
is an arcade shooter video game released by Taito in 1988 and designed by Fukio Mitsuji, creator of ''Bubble Bobble''. The player controls a golden metal dragon which flies around, breathing fire at its enemies while collecting power-ups to recharge its fire. The enemies are robots and tanks. At the end of each level, the player fights a boss. It was re-released for the PlayStation 2 as a part of ''Taito Legends 2'' in 2006. Trivia In '' Dariusburst'', also from Taito, the boss named Dark Helios changes form and appears to be the metal dragon from ''Syvalion''. See also * ''Bubble Bobble is a 1986 platform arcade game developed and published by Taito. It was distributed in the United States by Romstar, and in Europe by Electrocoin. Players control Bub and Bob, two dragons that set out to save their girlfriends from a world know ...'' * '' Darius'' Notes References Sources ''Syvalion'' at KLOV''Syvalion'' at Arcade History''Syvalion'' at GameFAQs(SNES version) 198 ...
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Beat'em Up
The beat 'em up (also known as brawler and, in some markets, beat 'em all) is a video game genre featuring hand-to-hand combat against a large number of opponents. Traditional beat 'em ups take place in scrolling, two-dimensional (2D) levels, while a number of modern games feature more open three-dimensional (3D) environments with yet larger numbers of enemies. The gameplay tends to follow arcade genre conventions, such as being simple to learn but difficult to master, and the combat system tends to be more highly developed than other side-scrolling action games. Two-player cooperative gameplay and multiple player characters are also hallmarks of the genre. Most of these games take place in urban settings and feature crime-fighting and revenge-based plots, though some games may employ historical, science fiction or fantasy themes. The first beat 'em up was 1984's '' Kung-Fu Master'', which was based on Hong Kong martial arts films. 1986's '' Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun'' intr ...
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Dungeon Magic
''Dungeon Magic'', known as in Japan and Europe, is a video game released in arcades by Taito in 1994. The game is a beat 'em up with an isometric perspective and includes some platform gameplay. Blood and gore can be adjusted through a setting. There are two European versions of the game: one uses the title ''Light Bringer'', and the other ''Dungeon Magic''. While sharing a name with Taito's earlier NES cartridge '' Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements'', the two games are otherwise unrelated The game was re-released in the ''Taito Legends 2'' collection. Plot An 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, whose whole family was destroyed by the evil spirit in the past, and the old magician Vold with th ...
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Project Storm Hammer
A project is any undertaking, carried out individually or collaboratively and possibly involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular goal. An alternative view sees a project managerially as a sequence of events: a "set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations". A project may be a temporary (rather than a permanent) social system (work system), possibly staffed by teams (within or across organizations) to accomplish particular tasks under time constraints. A project may form a part of wider programme management or function as an ''ad hoc'' system. Note that open-source software "projects" or artists' musical "projects" (for example) may lack defined team-membership, precise planning and/or time-limited durations. Overview The word ''project'' comes from the Latin word ''projectum'' from the Latin verb ''proicere'', "before an action," which in turn comes from ''pro-'', which de ...
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Metal Black (video Game)
is a 1991 scrolling shooter arcade video game originally developed and published by Taito. Set in the dystopian future of 2052, players assume the role of rogue pilot John Ford taking command of the CF-345 Black Fly space fighter craft to defeat the Nemesis alien race and save humanity. Created under the working title "''Project Gun Frontier 2''", ''Metal Black'' was made by most of the same staff behind ''Gun Frontier'' and ran on the Taito F1 System hardware, although its actual connection with the latter title is very loose. Under the initial internal name "''Darius Part 22''", development began as the third entry in the '' Darius'' series before being reworked into an original game, as its atmosphere was deemed to be very dark by Taito during production phase. Though first launched in arcades, it was later ported to the Sega Saturn and has since been re-released through compilations. ''Metal Black'' was met with mixed reception from critics since its initial arcade release ...
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Runark
''Growl'', known in Japan as , is a belt-scrolling beat-'em-up originally released for the arcades by Taito in 1990. Set in the early 20th century, the player controls a forest ranger who must protect the local wildlife from a group of evil poachers who are driving the animals to extinction. A home version was released for the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) in November 1991. It was also included in the arcade game compilation ''Taito Legends 2'' for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv .... Gameplay left, The first stage in the arcade version The player begins the game by choosing from one of four different forest rangers, each with a different amount of health, attack strength, and jumping height. There are four variations of ...
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The Space Invaders Part IV
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Ah Eikou No Koshien
is an arcade baseball game released by Taito in 1991. The game is played under normal baseball rules with the exception being that players can charge themselves up to attempt a better hit or pitch. left, Screenshot The game was re-released as part of ''Taito Memories ''Taito Memories'' is a series of video game compilations published by Taito in Japan. A total of five collections were released from 2005 to 2007 — four on the PlayStation 2, and one on the PlayStation Portable. The PlayStation 2 entries each ha ...'' in 2005. External links *Ah Eikou no Koshien' aArcade History* 1991 video games Arcade video games Baseball video games Taito arcade games Japan-exclusive video games Video games developed in Japan {{taito-videogame-stub ...
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Flipull
''Plotting'' is a tile-matching puzzle video game published by Taito in 1989. It is called in Japan as well as in versions for the Famicom and Game Boy, and ''Plotting'' in versions for the Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, GX4000 and ZX Spectrum. All are based on an arcade game which is known as in Japan and ''Plotting'' elsewhere. The game bears strong graphical and some gameplay similarities to ''Puzznic''. Gameplay Arcade screenshot Reception In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Plotting'' on their August 1, 1989 issue as being the eighth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. The game was ranked the 23rd best game of all time by ''Amiga Power''. Legacy In 2005, ''Plotting'' was re-released for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Windows as part of ''Taito Legends''. On May 6, 2022, it announced that the game would be re-released for the Nintendo Switch as part of the ''Arcade Archives is a series of emulated arcade games from the late 1970s, 198 ...
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Don Doko Don
is a platform arcade game developed and released by Taito in 1989. In the game, the player(s) control two lumberjacks, Bob and Jim, with the objective being to clear the screen of all the enemies. Bob and Jim use their mallets to stun the enemies, pick up the enemies, then throw them at a wall, or other enemies to kill them off, resulting in bonus points. Bonus items also appear during stages that will have varying effects on the players. Taito and ITL ported the game to both the Family Computer and PC-Engine in 1990, both of which remained exclusive to Japan. A sequel game, aptly named '' Don Doko Don 2'', was released in 1992 for the Family Computer in Japan, developed by Natsume. The gameplay has been often compared to Taito's earlier platform games, specifically ''Bubble Bobble'' and ''The NewZealand Story''. The original arcade version of the game was included in both '' Taito Memories Joukan'' and ''Taito Legends 2'' in 2005, the ''Egret II Mini'' in 2022 and the ''Arcade A ...
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