One night, a child’s room became enfolded by a miraculous light and every object under its rays suddenly came to life - including the child's most favorite toy, the little dragon called Bub. Full of jealousy, the wicked magician Bonner challenges the [...]
Yes/No Sinri Tokimeki Chart( a.k.a. YES/NO 心理トキメキチャート ) was developed by Taito Corporation., Released in March 1992 Other Informations: Runs on the “Taito F2 System” hardware. Prom Stickers: D20 Screen Orientation: Horizontal Players: 2 [...]
Wyvern F-0 was developed by Taito Corporation., Released in June 1985 A rare vertical shoot ’em up similar to “Xevious”. The airplane has an aerial loop like “1942”. Other Informations: Prom Stickers : A39 This game uses 2 [...]
Taito Type Zero was developed by Taito Corporation., Released in 1999 Other Informations: Main CPU: PowerPC 603e @ 100MHz. Graphics: Taito TCG020AGP. Sound CPU: MN1020819DA. Sound Chip: ZOOM ZSG-2. Sound DSP: ZOOM ZFX-2. I/O CPU: TMP95C063F. Hardware [...]
Taito G-Net was developed by Taito Corporation., Released in 1997 Other Informations: Main CPU: R3000A 32 bit RISC processor, Operating performance – 30 MIPS, Instruction Cache – 4KB. BUS: 132 MB/sec. OS ROM: 512 Kilobytes. Sound CPU: [...]
Ray Storm( a.k.a. レイストーム ) was developed by Taito Corporation., Released in July 1996 3-D follow up to Rayforce featuring a lock-on laser system. A sequel of RayForce that does not follow the main plot “Con-Human” storyline, to this time the [...]
Raizin Ping Pong was developed by Taito Corporation., Released in March 2002 Other Informations: Runs on the “Taito Type Zero” Hardware. Screen Orientation: Horizontal Raizin Ping Pong was released in March 2002 in Japan (even if titlescreen [...]
Missile-X was developed by Taito Corporation., Released in March 1977 HOW TO PLAY: * One player game * Targets are small tanks (100 points), large tanks (200 points), and jeeps (400 points) which move across the simulated landscape from right to left and [...]