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Revision as of 11:55, 18 January 2020
Taito | ||
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Founded: 1953 | ||
T-series code: T-11 | ||
Merged into: Square Enix (2005) | ||
Headquarters:
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Taito Corporation (タイトー) is a video game developer established by Russian Jewish businessman Michael Kogan as the Taito Trading Company in 1953. It is headquartered in Taitō (or Taito City), a special ward of Tokyo, Japan, which is where the company gets its name from.
The company started its life off importing and distributing vending machines, and later jukeboxes before beginning to manufacture their own. In the 1960s it moved on to producing pinball tables, and saw its first video game released in 1973 (the same year the company was renamed Taito Corporation). In 1978 Toshihiro Nishikado, a designer at Taito, created Space Invaders, an arcade game so popular it caused a coin shortage in Japan. It's success allowed Taito to open up Taito America Corporation to handle operations in North America.
Taito have since seen further success with their Arkanoid, Bubble Bobble, Bust-A-Move and Darius series.
Taito also distributed their own Sega NAOMI GD-ROM systems and games.
Taito were acquired by Square Enix in 2005, though the brand is still in use to this day.
Contents
- 1 Softography
- 1.1 Slot machine
- 1.2 SG-1000
- 1.3 Master System
- 1.4 Mega Drive
- 1.5 Game Gear
- 1.6 Mega-CD
- 1.7 Mega LD
- 1.8 Saturn
- 1.9 NAOMI
- 1.10 NAOMI GD-ROM
- 1.11 Dreamcast
- 1.12 PlayStation 2
- 1.13 Xbox
- 1.14 PlayStation 4
- 1.15 Nintendo Switch
- 1.16 Windows PC
- 1.17 SG-1000
- 1.18 Master System
- 1.19 Mega CD
- 1.20 Mega Drive
- 1.21 Mega LD
- 1.22 Saturn
- 1.23 Dreamcast
- 1.24 NAOMI GD-ROM
- 2 References
Softography
Slot machine
- Olympia Star (1964) (concept and design)
- New Olympia (1969) (concept and design)
- Olympia Mark II (1971) (concept and design)
- Olympia Mark III (1972) (concept and design)
- Olympia Golden Star (1974) (concept and design)
SG-1000
- Space Invaders (1985)
- Chack'n Pop (1985)
- Elevator Action (1985)
Master System
- Bubble Bobble (1988)
- Cloud Master (1989)
- Rastan (1989)
- Operation Wolf (1990)
- Super Space Invaders (1992)
- Darius II (1992)
- Special Criminal Investigation (1992)
- Space Gun (1992)
- Renegade (1993)
- Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 (1993)
Mega Drive
- The NewZealand Story (1990)
- James "Buster" Douglas Knockout Boxing (1990)
- Rastan Saga II (1990)
- Insector X (1990)
- Space Invaders 90 (1990)
- Rainbow Islands Extra (1990)
- Darius II (1990)
- Growl (1991)
- Thunder Fox (1991)
- Ultimate Qix (1991)
- Fire Mustang (1991)
- Saint Sword (1991)
- Master of Weapon (1991)
- Mystical Fighter (1991)
- Chase H.Q. II (1992)
- The Flintstones (1993)
- Darius (2019)
- Darius Extra Version (2021)
Game Gear
- Rastan (1991)
- Super Space Invaders (1992)
- Bubble Bobble (1994)
- Bust-A-Move (1996)
Mega-CD
- Time Gal (1992)
- Night Striker (1993)
- The Ninja Warriors (1993)
- Revenge of the Ninja (1994)
Mega LD
- Pyramid Patrol (1993)
- Rocket Coaster (1993)
- Hyperion (1994)
- Time Gal (1995)
Saturn
- Galactic Attack (1995)
- HatTrick Hero S (1995)
- Darius Gaiden (1995)
- Bubble Bobble also featuring Rainbow Islands (1996)
- Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition (1996)
- Darius II (1996)
- Metal Black (1996)
- Night Striker S (1996)
- Taito Chase H.Q. Plus S.C.I. (1996)
- Space Invaders (1996)
- Bust-A-Move 3 (1997)
- Layer Section II Taikenban (1997)
- Time Gal & Ninja Hayate (1997)
- Cleopatra Fortune (1997)
- Elevator Action Returns (1997)
- Puzzle Bobble 2X & Space Invaders (1997)
- Gekirindan Time Travel Shooting (1997)
- Tokyo Shadow (1997)
- Pu-Li-Ru-La/Arcade Gears (1997)
- Gun Frontier Arcade Gears (1997)
- Layer Section II (1997)
- Bubble Symphony (1997)
- Senkutsu Katsuryuu Taisen Chaos Seed (1998)
- Densha de Go! EX (1998)
- Mizubaku Daibouken (1998)
- Psychic Force (unreleased)
NAOMI
- Cleopatra Fortune Plus (2002)
NAOMI GD-ROM
- Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble (2002)
- Psyvariar 2: The Will To Fabricate (2003)
- Shikigami no Shiro II (2003)
- Usagi: Yasei no Touhai: Yamashiro Mahjong Hen (2003)
- Quiz Keitai Q mode (2003)
- Trizeal (2004)
- ExZeus (2005)
- Pochi to Nyaa (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- Psychic Force 2012 Taikenban (1999)
- Psychic Force 2012 (1999)
- Re-Volt (1999)
- Bust-A-Move 4 (2000)
- Densha de Go! 2: Kousoku-hen 3000 Bandai (2000)
- Spirit of Speed 1937 (2000)
- Cleopatra Fortune (2001)
PlayStation 2
- Taito Legends (2005)
Xbox
- Taito Legends (2005)
PlayStation 4
- Darius Cozmic Revelation (2021)
Nintendo Switch
Windows PC
- Taito Legends (2005)
SG-1000
- Chack'n Pop (1985)
- Elevator Action (1985)
- Space Invaders (1985)
Master System
- Cloud Master (1989)
Mega CD
- Time Gal (1993)
- Night Striker (1993)
- Revenge of the Ninja (1993)
Mega Drive
- Ka-Ge-Ki (1991) (developed by Kaneko and published by HOT-B)
- Maou Renjishi (1991)
- Darius (2019)
Mega LD
- Pyramid Patrol (1993)
- Hyperion (1994)
- Time Gal (1995)
Saturn
- Metal Black (1996)
- Night Striker S (1996)
- Bubble Bobble also featuring Rainbow Islands (1996)
- Time Gal & Ninja Hayate (1997)
- Pu-Li-Ru-La/Arcade Gears (1997)
- Layer Section II (1997)
- Cleopatra Fortune (1997)
- Gekirindan: Time Travel Shooting (1997)
- Gun Frontier (1997)
- Bust-A-Move 3 (1997)
- Mizubaku Daibouken (1998)
Dreamcast
- Re-Volt (Japanese publisher only; 2000)
- Cleopatra Fortune (2001)
NAOMI GD-ROM
- Pochi to Nyaa (2002)
- Psyvariar 2 (2003)
- Rabbit 2 (2003)
- Shikigami no Shiro II/The Castle of Shikigami II (2003)
- Usagi: Yasei no Touhai: Yamashiro Mahjong Hen (2003)
- ExZeus (2005)
- Trizeal (2005)
References
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