Alcon is an early space shoot’em-up on a PCB similar to Tiger-Heli. You start with a rather slow ship with lame weapons and pick up stars that appear where enemies are destroyed. Each star changes the selection to the right in the powerup bar at the [...]
The player takes control of three main vehicles. One of which is a modern stock sports car, a patrol sports car and a striped muscle car. Each level consists of one simple goal of racing to the end with the intent of defeating the villain vehicle, which [...]
Ninja Hayate (忍者ハヤテ?) is a 1984 laserdisc video game first developed and released by Taito for arcades in Japan[1] and the United States.[2] The game was later ported to the Sega CD video game console as Revenge of the Ninja in 1994. Ninja Hayate
Dragon’s Lair: The Adventure Continues is an unpublished Sega Mega Drive port of Bluth Group/Motivetime’s 1993 SNES platformer Dragon’s Lair/Dragon’s Magic (a sequel to the original Dragon’s Lair) that was being developed by [...]
The player controls Mike Chen floating on a cloud, maneuvering around the screen and shooting balls of energy at flying enemies. Powerups can be collected for stronger and faster firepower. Some parts of the game stage have doors that give the player the [...]
Taito brings you all the excitement and visual splendour of the arcade version featuring unlimited freedom of attack, using a combination of close-range blows, long range projectiles and strategically positioned traps. Together with fluid movement and [...]
Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe’s Brother was an arcade game which came out in 1988 made by Seta corporation licensed to Taito. It was one of the first arcade to use extensive digital sampling from digitized photos to digitized soundtrack. It is a vertical [...]