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  2. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    Pop'n Pop (ぽっぷんぽっぷ, Potsu Pun Potsu Pu) 1997: Yes: Game Boy Color, PlayStation. PC and Xbox (Taito Legends 2) Puchi Carat (プチカラット, Puchi Karatto) 1997: Yes: Game Boy Color, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox: Puzzle De Pon! R (パズルdeポン!R, Pazuru de Pon! R) 1997: Yes: Neo Geo MVS: Ray Tracers: 1997: No ...

  3. Pop'n Music - Wikipedia

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    Pop'n Music Portable was released on PlayStation Portable on February 4, 2010. It is based on the console version of Pop'n Music 15 Adventure, and the song list and interface are based on that game. A sequel, Pop'n Music Portable 2 was released on November 23, 2011. The game is based on Pop'n Music 16 PARTY, and offers DLC songs available for ...

  4. Category:Taito arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Palamedes (video game) Phoenix (1980 video game) The Pit (video game) Plotting (video game) Polaris (1980 video game) Pop'n Pop; Power Spikes II; Psychic Force; Puchi Carat; Puzzle Bobble; Puzzle Bobble 2; Puzzle Bobble 3; Puzzle Bobble 4; Puzzle de Pon! Puzznic

  5. Taiko no Tatsujin - Wikipedia

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    Most games in the franchise provide four difficulty levels for play: Easy, [d] Normal, [e] Hard, [f] and "Oni", [g] (known in English versions of Drum 'n' Fun, Drum Session, and arcade as "Extreme") the highest difficulty. The sequence of the notes in a level is commonly referred to as a notechart [h].

  6. Pop'n Pop - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in Japan and Europe for the PlayStation and Game Boy Color.Both the PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions added additional characters from other Taito games, such as Bubblun from Bubble Symphony, Ptolemy from The Fairyland Story, Chack'n from Chack'n Pop, Hipopo from Liquid Kids, and Drunk from Bubble Bobble.

  7. Tumblepop - Wikipedia

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    Arcade version screenshot. Tumblepop is a platform game reminiscent of Bubble Bobble, Pang and Snow Bros., where players assume the role of ghosthunters through ten levels consisting of ten stages set in different parts of the world (Moscow, Egypt, Paris, New York City, Rio de Janeiro, Antarctica, Australia, Japan, Space and Moon), each with a boss at the every tenth stage that must be fought ...

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