Taito games brochure 1989

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Taito games brochure 1989

Postby crustyasp46 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:42 pm

Can anyone ever remember playing some of these games? I picked up Operation Wolf yesterday boxed , with 5.25 disc. with brochure enclosed.

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Re: Taito games brochure 1989

Postby Hot Trout » Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:04 pm

I played most of them the first time round. Bubble Bobble was an excellent game, very addictive. Renegade was a good beat'em'up. Quix was great version of an even older game that I loved called Stix. Revenge of DOH was the followup to Arkaniod.

All good games in their day.
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Re: Taito games brochure 1989

Postby daffy2 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:08 pm

Yeah, Taito made a bunch of good games! I liked Qix in the arcade, from way, way back. Bubble Bobble and Arkanoid definitely sucked more than a few quarters out of my pockets. Operation Wolf was pretty cool too! I liked the uzi controllers with the grenade launcher button.

Others I liked from Taito:
Frontline was another early 80's game that I played a bunch.
Elevator Action
Chase HQ
and of course - Space Invaders!
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