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Looks like a nice selection of games as well.
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Looks like a nice selection of games as well.
This just became my next PS2 purchase. Maybe even before We Cardiopulmonary Organ Katamari!Complete Taito Legends Title List:
Space Invaders (1978), Phoenix(1980), Space Invaders Part 2 (1980), Colony 7 (1981), Electric Yoyo (1982), Jungle Hunt (1982), Zoo Keeper (1982), Elevator Action (1983), Great Swordsman (1984), Return of the Invaders (1985), Bubble Bobble (1986), Gladiator (1986), Tokio (1986), Exzisus (1987), Plump Pop (1987), Operation Wolf (1987), Rainbow Islands (1987), Rastan (1987), Super Qix (1987), The New Zealand Story (1988), Operation Thunderbolt (1988), Battle Shark (1989), Continental Circus (1989), Plotting (1989), Volfied (1989), Ninja Kids (1990), Space Gun (1990), Thunderfox (1990) Tube It (1993)
Taito Legends for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC will be available at major retailers on October 25, 2005.
Though I wonder what happened to original Qix? I see Super Qix, and the original Qix was on that PS1 Taito budget import collection I got some time back, but I don't see original Qix here.![]()
Qix is also on the Space Invaders plag-and-play. It is strange that it isn't on this collection, since it is a classic (I'm sure many more people are familiar with it than something like "Exzisus") and it couldn't take up much more than 10K on the disc.
Man, this is coming out around the same time as the Capcom disc... hopefully, I'll be working so I can get these...
Hmm....I think I might pass on this one and just import Taito Memories instead.
The lineup of titles included in Taito Memories Joukan is as follows:
- Space Invaders Colour [1978]
- Lunar Rescue [1980]
- Alpine Ski [1982]
- The Fairyland Story [1985]
- Kiki Kaikai [1986]
- Bubble Bobble [1986]
- Rastan Saga [1987]
- Kuri Kinton [1988]
- Syvalion [1988]
- Jigoku Meguri [1988]
- Cameltry [1989]
- Don Doko Don [1989]
- Flipull [1989]
- Kyuukyoku Harikari Koshien [1990]
- Majestic 12 - Space Invaders Part IV [1990]
- Runark [1990]
- PuLiRuLa [1991]
- Metal Black [1991]
- Grid Seeker [1992]
- Space Invaders DX [1994]
- Darius Gaiden [1994]
- Lightbringer [1994]
- Elevator Action -Returns- [1994]
- Cleopatra Fortune [1995]
- Puchi Carat [1997]
Hopefully, Operation Wolf will have light gun support. Though, if Qix is not included, maybe Taito and Sega are thinking about a second collection, filled with Qix and nummy Darius action?
KIKI KAIKAIOriginally Posted by Damaramu
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<Evan_G> i keep my games in an inaccessable crate where i can't play them
nothing like a girl throwing paper around to kill spirits..Originally Posted by Evan
See ya Aug 2012. 'I swear I'M NOT DEAD! I'm feeling fine! I'M FEELING HAPPY!'
If you're bi-polar look into the new prescription drug Lamictal - It's changed my life (and I've spent 20 years looking for a cure.)
It`s a great lineup,but it`s a shame they didn`t include The Nina Warriors.Originally Posted by Phosphor Dot Fossils
Double post.My apologizes![]()
In case anybody's wondering about the price, it's going to be $19.99.
Another title I'm planning to buy this fall, and it'll be the fourth classic game compilation purchase in a two month span for me (I bought the first Namco Museum for GBA this week, I'll be getting Midway Arcade Treasures 3 when I pick up LA Rush, and I'll be getting Capcom Classics Collection upon release).
Looks to be the same lineup as the PAL version that's just come out here.
There are games on the Western release missing from the TWO Japanese volumes and vice versa. Guess you really need all three to get all the games![]()
To add to the list of complaints, I'm not going to complain about a missing game..but the missing support for GameCube. Sega (out of all the third parties) has been particularly kind to the GameCube this generation..what happened?![]()
I've been quietly picking up all the arcade compilations that have come out on my GameCube, and it's a shame that this one is going to miss it.
They are only publishing it, not developing it, so no Gamecube version is out of their hands.
I just heard about this in Hardcore Gamer magazine but they had a few more games listed, one of them including Bubble Symphony and Dungeon Magic. Now this site isn't listing them. For the love of God, PLEASE include Bubble Sympony.. argh.
Zelda is NOT an RPG.
no original elevator action either
but that is still a good lineup of certified hits mixed with a good portion of novelties and obscure games, with room to spare for a second collection![]()
*sigh*Originally Posted by Mayhem
I know, frustration overcomes me.
Still a shame though; guess that dusty old PS2 will get some love in the near future.
Hmm I though Darius IS on there.. Darius Gaiden on Taito Memories Joukan, and G Darius is on Taito Memories GekanOriginally Posted by Captain Wrong
To be quite honest I find it a little confusing myself. Because there are 2 releases in the Jap market. And now there is this Western version which Mayhem above says has 2 more games involved. For example I see ZOOKEEPER on that list and that is definitely not on the Jap discs because believe you me.. I have looked. x_x
So in addition to the western list. Someone needs to make a list of what each of the japs ones have. Hopefully this is accurate :P
Maybe this is one release where you HAVE to get all the imports as well as the local versions!![]()
Taito Memories Joukan
- Space Invaders Colour [1978]
- Lunar Rescue [1980]
- Alpine Ski [1982]
- The Fairyland Story [1985]
- Kiki Kaikai [1986]
- Bubble Bobble [1986]
- Rastan Saga [1987]
- Kuri Kinton [1988]
- Syvalion [1988]
- Jigoku Meguri [1988]
- Cameltry [1989]
- Don Doko Don [1989]
- Flipull [1989]
- Kyuukyoku Harikari Koshien [1990]
- Majestic 12 - Space Invaders Part IV [1990]
- Runark [1990]
- PuLiRuLa [1991]
- Metal Black [1991]
- Grid Seeker [1992]
- Space Invaders DX [1994]
- Darius Gaiden [1994]
- Lightbringer [1994]
- Elevator Action -Returns- [1994]
- Cleopatra Fortune [1995]
- Puchi Carat [1997]
Taito Memories Gekan
01) 1978 Space Invaders
02) 1979 Space Invaders Part 2
03) 1980 Crazy Balloon
04) 1980 Balloon Bomber
05) 1981 Qix
06) 1982 Wild Western
07) 1983 Elevator Action
08) 1983 Chack 'n Pop
09) 1983 Front Line
10) 1985 Legend of Kage
11) 1988 New Zealand Story
12) 1988 Rastan Saga 2
13) 1988 Ramais
14) 1989 Insector X
15) 1989 Cadash
16) 1989 Violence Fight
17) 1990 Gun Frontier
18) 1990 Hat Trick Hero
19) 1990 Mizubaku Daibouken (Liquid Kids)
20) 1992 Arabian
21) 1995 Akkanvader
22) 1995 Gekirindan
23) 1995 Puzzle Bobble 2
24) 1996 Raystorm
25) 1997 G Darius
You had me at "Zookeeper."
Maybe they are hoping for a second release, otherwise why hold back on a few top-shelf titles while pumping this disc 60% full of games I never heard of?
It doesn't get any more serious than a Rhinocerus about to charge your ass.
Wow! Gladiator is finally making it home.
(Yes, I know about the C64 adaptation)
It is.Originally Posted by thegreatescape
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What about Kageki? Bust-A-Move?
No GameCube vesion, as with about everything. It's sad that the only Taito game on GC is BAM 3000, which alot of people haven't played.
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