This version of Rainbow Islands has different level layout and game mechanics compared to the original. It also includes an island based on KiKi KaiKai as a replacement for Magical...
The second sequel to Puzzle Bobble. It was released into arcades in September 1996 and later ported to the Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation, Game Boy, Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Window...
The Pit is a 1982 action/strategy video game developed by AW Electronics, published by Centuri in the United States, Taito in Japan, and Zilec/Zenitone in the UK. The objective of...
The player must use a 2-way joystick to direct a cannon (this time, referred to as Xerovy) across the bottom of the screen while using a single button to fire shots up at formation...
Combat Queen is an FMV on rail shooter for the PlayStation 2 developed by Taito
Darius Twin is a shoot 'em up video game released for the Super NES in 1991. It was the first new installment in the Darius series to not be originally designed for the arcades, an...
Heavy Blast Man is once again trying to take over the Earth. People are being turned into hideous monsters and being made to serve him. Sonic Blast Man returns along with some new...
Furu Furu Park is a unique arcade experience that features 30 different mini games that all take advantage of the range of motion possible via Wii Remote play. Take on a friend in...
Desert Gun is a rifle-shooting arcade-cabinet by Midway.
A remake of the original with several new options and gameplay elements, including a competitive two-player mode. Introduced a parody mode that replaces the traditional sprites by...
Densha de Go! Shinkansen: Sanyoushinkansen-hen (loosely translated to Go by Train! Shinkansen: Sanyou Shinkansen Edition) is an electric train driving simulation game developed and...
Chack'n Pop is considered a predecessor of Bubble Bobble. It is a platform game where a roundish yellow creature, named Chack'n, must fight against Monstas and Mightas in order to...
This iOS rhythm game was developed by the Taito team behind Space Invaders Infinity Gene. Are you ready to ride a roller coaster of sound and light through a universe of music?
Pro Hockey is an early sports arcade game from Taito.
Shadow of the Ninja, originally released in Japan as Yami no Shigotonin Kage, and later released in Europe as Blue Shadow, is a 1990 futuristic ninja-themed side-scrolling action g...
This game is a colour sequel of Sea Wolf. The Atari 2600-game Submarine Commander is a loose port of Sea Wolf II, and thus not to be confused with the 8-bit game of the same name.
Depthcharge is a single-player arcade game released in 1977 by Gremlin Industries for the Sega VIC Dual system board. The game presents the player with a cut-away view of a section...
A sequel to Bubble Bobble, this Port of Rainbow Islands for Game Boy Color sees Bub and Bob (in 2 player mode), who are now curiously small boys rather than dinosaurs, attempting t...
Darius R is a shoot em up video game released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance only in Japan. This game is a remixed version of Darius, which reuses assets from the original game....
A sequel to Taito's arcade game Block. Like it's predecessor it is a ball-and-paddle game in the style of Breakout.
Sagaia for Game Boy (commonly known as Darius II) is a shoot 'em up video game originally released in 1991 for the Game Boy in Japan only. This game is a original title for the han...
The game is a simple black and white monochrome driving game. You control a car through a night time scene, and the road is represented by simple posts at the edges. The top of the...
Bubble Bobble is a platform game, with each level being a single screen. The enemies must be cleared from a level to go to the next one. With one player controlling Bub and the oth...
The classic shooting game returns with the original gameplay and newly updated graphics in RAYSTORM HD. You control the R-GRAY, a fighter plane equipped with a lock-on laser system...
Densha de Go! Pocket: Chuuousen-hen (loosely translated to Go by Train! Pocket: Chūō Line Edition) was released on January 19, 2006, including only the Chūō Main Line. It is a spli...
The non-stop puzzle action of Bust-A-Move is now on your Nintendo Wii! Old favorites Bub and Bob return with some new friends and game modes designed to take advantage of your Wii...
Densha de Go! Pocket: Osakakanjousen-hen is a split port of the Densha de Go! Pocket line to the PlayStation Portable, all of which are based on parts of Desha de GO! FINAL: - Dens...