Talk:List of Taito games

This page is horribly incomplete
I have been checking out the Taito Legends/Memories games lately, and this list doesn't contain half of the games in that list, not to mention the dozens of other Taito arcade games. I'm going to work my way through the list. Fryguy64 (talk) 08:22, 2 September 2009 (UTC)

This page looks like a mess!
Yep, this page looks like a real mess. In order to cut it down and make it more eye-friendly and seem more organized than a mess, I'm gonna remove all game notes (I.E., "Taito's first big hit and their biggest-selling game ever" - which should be placed on the game's article anyway... and no source is cited) and remove all ands and replace them with simple commas. Love those commas, people! Obviously this is a big change, so as a good Wikipedian, I've notified the change here and just in case you're going to argue about the previous look, I strongly advise you to see from the edit history the previous non-friendly look. UPDATE: I've changed the article quite a bit, fixing links, removing 'other' names (only one is needed for a link) and un-needed notes. It still looks quite untidy though, so I'll continue to work on it. Your help is very much welcomed. UPDATE AGAIN: I've decided to see what all the data looks like is displayed in a chart listing similar to that of List of Square Enix games. To see its progress, visit my my sandbox. King Wagga 13:37, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
 * It's taken almost a year (boy, did I get bored and lazy), but ta-da! It's finished... Well, almost. There are still large parts incomplete. It's not that I got even more lazy, it's just I couldn't find all the info, even from the game's article. Anyone who has knowledge, help us finish it! King Wagga (talk) 10:33, 13 June 2008 (UTC)

Night Striker
Night Striker should be added to the list

also someone should indicate which games are included in Taito Legends 1 and 2

What happended between 1999 and 2005?
Im sure there was some arcade games made by them during this period?

Space Engines of the Blue Universe
Space Engines of the Blue Universe began in 1983, started earning it a lesser-known spin-off and a sequel titled Invader Terminator and became followed by a lesser-known spin-off and a sequel Invader Terminator.

Larva
Larva began in 2011, became followed by a sequel and started earning a sequel named Larva 2 earning it and becoming followed by a lesser-known spin-off and a sequel named Larva in New York, even though Synergy Media is renamed as JEI Communications in January 6, 2014.

Finest Note
But Whatever it Takes, Now However, Space Engines of the Blue Universe and Larva were both the fictional taito-games.--2600:1702:4B28:F760:447B:D509:3F74:3AF5 (talk) 00:21, 29 July 2019 (UTC)

Sub Fictional Taito-Games
It is a Sub Fictional Taito Game which it includes Tamagotchi Friends: Dream Town.

Tamagotchi
Tamagotchi made a legitimacy game Tamagotchi Friends: Dream Town.

Sub Final Note
But Whatever it takes Taito against Bandai and Toshiba Miramax Communications to make Tamagotchi Friends: Dream Town which Tamagotchi Friends: Dream Town does not appear on Arcade.--2600:1702:4B28:F760:D5F:7DCF:58EF:4F7D (talk) 20:24, 14 September 2019 (UTC)