Taito Games Collection
Founded in 1953 as a jukebox rental company, TAITO revolutionized the gaming industry with its 1978 mega-hit Space Invaders, cementing its status as a cornerstone of arcade culture. Headquartered in Tokyo, this Japanese developer-publisher blends nostalgic charm with cutting-edge technology, creating timeless experiences across arcades, consoles, and mobile platforms.
Golden Age of Arcades (1970s–1990s)
TAITO dominated the arcade scene with genre-defining titles:- Space Invaders (1978): The first "fixed shooter" sparked global phenomena, influencing game design and pop culture.
- Bubble Bobble (1986): Charming cooperative gameplay with iconic bubble-trapping mechanics.
- Arkanoid (1986): Reinvented brick-breaking with power-ups and sleek vector graphics.
TAITO’s cabinets featured distinctive artwork and soundtracks, setting industry standards.
Diversification & Modern Era
Beyond arcades, TAITO expanded into:- Console/PC: Ports of classics (Darius, Elevator Action) and original IPs like The Ninja Warriors.
- Music Games: Groove Coaster (2011) combined rhythm gameplay with neon aesthetics.
- Mobile: Puzzle & Dragons collaborations and Space Invaders reboots tailored for smartphones.
The company also operates Japan’s TAITO Stations, arcade centers preserving retro cabinets alongside VR attractions.
Cultural Legacy & Partnerships
TAITO’s pixel art and chiptune music remain influential. Key collaborations include:- Crossovers with Square Enix (parent company since 2005) for Final Fantasy arcade editions.
- Anime/manga tie-ins (Lupin III, Fist of the North Star).
- Global esports tournaments for Dariusburst.
Conclusion
For 70+ years, TAITO has balanced innovation with reverence for its heritage. Whether reliving Space Invaders’ simplicity or experiencing Groove Coaster’s modern beats, TAITO’s games embody Japan’s gaming spirit—playful, precise, and endlessly creative.1985
ActionThe Legend of Kage is a classic action game developed by Taito. Players control a ninja named Kage who must rescue a kidnapped princess from evil forces. The game features side-scrolling combat with throwing stars and sword attacks across four distinct seasons.
1985
Fixed ShooterSpace Invaders is the NES adaptation of Taito's legendary 1978 arcade game that sparked the golden age of video games. Players control a laser cannon moving horizontally at the bottom of the screen, shooting at descending alien formations while taking cover behind destructible bunkers. The iconic pixelated aliens increase speed as their numbers diminish.
1992
PlatformerBased on the popular animated series, this 1992 platformer follows Fred Flintstone as he embarks on a quest to rescue his pet dinosaur Dino and Hoppy the Hopparoo. The game features varied gameplay including platforming, vehicle sections, and puzzle elements across prehistoric environments.
1985
ShooterSky Destroyer is a vertical scrolling shooter game developed by Taito for the NES. Players control a fighter plane through various missions to destroy enemy aircraft and ground targets. The game features power-ups and challenging boss battles.
The 1990 Genesis port of Taito's seminal arcade shooter, featuring branching paths across 7 galactic zones with the Silver Hawk spacecraft battling the alien Belsar army. Notable for its three-screen arcade display adaptation and iconic aquatic-mechanical enemy designs.
1987
RacingA Formula 1-style arcade racer featuring championship circuits across Europe. Known for its pseudo-3D scaling tracks and turbo boost mechanics.
1978
Fixed ShooterSPACE INVADERS is the revolutionary 1978 arcade shooter that defined the video game industry. Players control a laser cannon moving horizontally to destroy descending alien invaders before they reach Earth. Famous for its accelerating enemy patterns and iconic pixel art aliens.
1986
PlatformerBubble Bobble is a 1986 platform arcade game where players control Bub and Bob, two cute dinosaurs who trap enemies in bubbles. Known for its cooperative gameplay, cheerful music, and hidden secrets that influenced future platformers.
1988
RacingCHASE H.Q. is a 1988 arcade racing game where players take the role of special agents pursuing criminals in high-speed sports cars. Known for its 'Pursuit Mode' that switches between racing and ramming mechanics when catching suspects.
DARIUS is a 1986 side-scrolling shooter arcade game featuring branching paths, massive mechanical sea creatures as bosses, and a unique triple-screen display. Players pilot the Silver Hawk spacecraft against the alien Belsar army across 26 alphabetical zones.
1994
PuzzlePuzzle Bobble is a 1994 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the adorable Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, clearing the board while competing against time and clever stage layouts.
1995
PuzzlePuzzle Bobble 2 is a 1995 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, with new power-up bubbles and challenging stage designs adding depth to the original formula.
1991
RacingTaito's high-speed arcade racer featuring off-road rally action with a top-down perspective. Known for its aggressive AI opponents and challenging terrain deformation physics.
1988
Beat 'em upAn arcade beat 'em up featuring the Man of Steel battling through Metropolis to stop Lex Luthor's latest scheme. Players use Superman's superpowers to punch, fly and heat vision through waves of enemies.
1997
Fixed ShooterThe SNES revival of the 1978 arcade classic featuring enhanced graphics, new power-ups, and additional game modes while retaining the original's addictive alien-shooting gameplay.















