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Taito

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Taito Corporation is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, toys, arcade cabinets and game centers, based out of Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the Taito Trading Company, importing vodka, vending machines and jukeboxes into Japan. It began production of video games in 1973. In 2005, Taito was purchased by Square Enix, becoming a wholly owned subsidiary by 2006. Taito is recognized as an important player in the early days of video games, producing several hit games such as Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble, Lufia, Arkanoid, and Darius. Alongside Konami, Namco and Sega, it is one of the most prominent video game companies from Japan and the first that exported its games into other countries. Several of its games have since been recognized as important and revolutionary for the industry - Space Invaders in particular was a major contributor to the growth of video games in the mid-1970s, and the aliens featured in the games are seen as iconic emblems within the video game industry. The company maintains a chain of arcade centers, known as "Game Taito Stations", across Japan, alongside being a manufacturer of toys, plush dolls and UFO-catcher prizes.

Taito at a Glance

If you browse PlayPile looking for a publisher with deep roots in the Japanese industry, Taito stands out as a company that has been active since 1973. Founded in 1953 by Michael Kogan to import vodka and vending machines, the firm shifted to video game production two decades later. Today it remains a subsidiary of Square Enix but maintains its own identity with over 400 titles listed on our platform. Their catalog spans arcade cabinets, home consoles, and mobile devices, though their output has shrunk significantly in recent years. Taito dominated the 1980s and 1990s when they released 119 and 133 games respectively. The numbers dropped to 99 in the 2000s and fell further to just 32 in the 2010s. By the 2020s, the company has only released 17 games as of now. This decline is evident when you look at their platform distribution. Arcade remains their primary focus with 257 titles, while home consoles like PlayStation and PC have far fewer entries. Their genre list shows a heavy reliance on arcade shooters and puzzle games. They published 102 shooters and 55 puzzle games, compared to only 23 role-playing games and 26 fighting games. The quality of their work varies across the decades. The average rating for their 100 rated titles sits at 67.7 out of 100. While they have 17 great titles with scores above 80, the majority of their library falls into the good range between 60 and 79. There are also 16 mixed games and 3 poor ones below a 40 score. Some of their highest-rated works include Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders from 2017 and Puzzle Bobble VR: Vacation Odyssey from 2021, both scoring 90. Older hits like Arkanoid Returns from 1997 also scored very well at 88.7. Recent releases show a trend of remasters alongside new entries in their classic franchises. Time Gal HD Remaster and Revenge of the Ninja HD Remaster appeared in late 2023, while Bubble Bobble: Sugar Dungeons received a score of 72 in November 2025. Newer titles like QQQbeats!!! have scored higher at 83, but others like Groove Coaster: Future Performers sit at 70. The company continues to operate arcade centers and sell toys, but their video game output is now a fraction of what it was during the golden age of arcade gaming. Their legacy remains tied to Space Invaders and Bubble Bobble, yet their current volume suggests a shift away from mass production toward specific niche projects.

450
Total Games
67.9
Avg Rating
1973
First Release
2025
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Arcade
30%
Shooter
18%
Puzzle
9%
Simulator
9%
Platform
8%

Platform Spread

Arcade
257
PlayStation
43
PC (Microsoft Windows)
42
PlayStation 2
35
Family Computer
32

Release Timeline

1970s
41
1980s
119
1990s
133
2000s
99
2010s
34
2020s
18

Rating Distribution

18
80-100
64
60-79
16
40-59
3
0-39
Rastan Saga II game cover

Rastan Saga II

1989·Wii, Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive +1
Crime City game cover

Crime City

1989·Arcade
Nastar game cover

Nastar

1989·Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive
Puzznic game cover

Puzznic

1989·Arcade, FM Towns
Plotting game cover

Plotting

1989·Arcade
Cadash game cover
Rating 7.1

Cadash

1989·Wii, Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive +1
Continental Circus game cover
Rating 6.3

Continental Circus

1989·Arcade, Amiga, Atari-ST +4
Twin Hawk game cover
Rating 5.9

Twin Hawk

1989·Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive, Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD +1
S.C.I.: Special Criminal Investigation game cover
Rating 7.0

S.C.I.: Special Criminal Investigation

1989·Wii, Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive +7
Night Striker game cover

Night Striker

1989·Arcade
Darius II game cover
Rating 7.0

Darius II

1989·Wii, Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive +2
Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium: Heisei Gannen-ban game cover

Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium: Heisei Gannen-ban

1989·famicom
Don Doko Don game cover

Don Doko Don

1989·Arcade, famicom, NES +1
Final Blow game cover

Final Blow

1989·Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive, Amiga +3
Violence Fight game cover

Violence Fight

1989·Arcade
Volfied game cover
Rating 8.2

Volfied

1989·Wii, Arcade, DOS +7
Master of Weapon game cover

Master of Weapon

1989·Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive
Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijoh game cover

Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijoh

1989·famicom
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyoto Hana no Misshitsu Satsujin Jiken game cover

Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyoto Hana no Misshitsu Satsujin Jiken

1989·famicom
Halley Wars game cover

Halley Wars

1989·fds, Game Gear
Asuka & Asuka game cover

Asuka & Asuka

1989·Arcade
Rainbow Islands Extra game cover

Rainbow Islands Extra

1988·Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive
Kuri Kinton game cover

Kuri Kinton

1988·Arcade
Fighting Hawk game cover

Fighting Hawk

1988·Arcade
Tengoku Yoitoko game cover

Tengoku Yoitoko

1988·MSX2
Superman game cover

Superman

1988·Arcade
Recordbreaker game cover

Recordbreaker

1988·Arcade
Raimais game cover

Raimais

1988·Arcade, PSP, fds
Chase H.Q. game cover
Rating 6.0

Chase H.Q.

1988·Arcade, Amiga, Atari-ST +5
The Ninja Warriors game cover
Rating 7.3

The Ninja Warriors

1988·Wii, Arcade, Amiga +6
Operation Thunderbolt game cover
Rating 7.1

Operation Thunderbolt

1988·Arcade, SNES, Amiga +4
Akira game cover
Rating 4.7

Akira

1988·famicom
Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium '88 Senshuu Shin Data game cover

Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium '88 Senshuu Shin Data

1988·famicom
Truxton game cover
Rating 7.1

Truxton

1988·PC, Linux, Mac +5
The NewZealand Story game cover
Rating 7.7

The NewZealand Story

1988·Arcade, FM Towns, Sharp X68000
Bubble Bobble game cover

Bubble Bobble

1988·Switch, SMS
Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium game cover

Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium

1988·famicom
Bonze Adventure game cover

Bonze Adventure

1988·Arcade
Midnight Landing game cover

Midnight Landing

1987·Arcade
Plump Pop game cover

Plump Pop

1987·Arcade
Super Qix game cover

Super Qix

1987·Arcade
Tournament Arkanoid game cover

Tournament Arkanoid

1987·Arcade
Taito Grand Prix game cover

Taito Grand Prix

1987·famicom
Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 game cover
Rating 7.7

Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2

1987·PC, Arcade, Amiga +6
Darius game cover
Rating 5.4

Darius

1987·Arcade
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyoto Ryuu no Tera Satsujin Jiken game cover

Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyoto Ryuu no Tera Satsujin Jiken

1987·famicom
Operation Wolf game cover
Rating 6.5

Operation Wolf

1987·Arcade, DOS, Amiga +7
Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu game cover

Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu

1987·famicom