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[edit] List of Taito games (sorted by year)
- 1973: Astro Race, Davis Cup, Elepong and Pro Hockey
- 1974: Attack UFO, Basketball and Speed Race
- 1975: Western Gun - First Japanese game to ever be exported to the U.S. (Released in the U.S by Midway under the name Gun Fight)
- 1976: Attack, Crashing Race (1976) and Speed Race Twin
- 1977: Barricade II, Cisco 400, Cross Fire, Fisco 400, Flying Fortress II, Gunman, Missile-X, *Sub Hunter, Super High-Way andT.T Block
- 1978: Acrobat, Road Champion, Space Chaser, Space Invaders (Taito's first big hit and their biggest-selling game ever), Super Block, Super Speed Race V, Top Bowler, Trampoline (Originally developed by Exidy under the name Trapeze) and Wall Block
- 1979: Ball Park (Originally developed by Midway in 1976 under the name Tornado Baseball), Ball Park II (Originally developed by Midway in 1978 under the name Double Play), Field Goal, Galaxy Rescue, Galaxy Wars, Lunar Rescue (Space Invaders spin-off), Space Invaders Part II, Straight Flush and Zun Zun Block
- 1980: Balloon Bomber, Crazy Balloon, Indian Battle, Lupin III, Moon Lander, Polaris, Phoenix (originally created by Amstar and distributed by Centuri. Licensed to Taito for Japanese distribution), Safari Rally (Developed by SNK for Taito), Sea Hunter (1980), Space Chaser, Space Cyclone, Space Laser, Space Race GP-5, Steel Worker, Stratovox, (1980) and Super Speed Race GP V
- 1981: Colony 7, Fitter, Frogs & Spiders, Grand Champion, Marine Date, Mahjong, Qix (The first game in the U.S), Qix II, Rock Climber, Space Cruiser, Space Dungeon, Space Seeker, T.T and Zarzon
- 1982: Alpine Ski, Birdie King, Dock Man, Electric Yo-Yo, Front Line, Jungle Boy, Jungle Hunt (Formerly released as Jungle King), Kram, Pirate Pete (Modified version of Jungle Hunt), Super Mouse and Zoo Keeper
- 1983: Birdie King 2, Chack'n Pop, Elevator Action andWater Ski
- 1984: 10-Yard Fight - (Developed by Irem in 1983. Released in the U.S by Taito) and Birdie King 3
- 1985: Fairyland Story, Mat Mania and Return of the Invaders (Developed by UPL for Taito)
- 1986: Arkanoid (The first game outside Japan and U.S), Bubble Bobble, Darius, KiKi KaiKai and Renegade (Released as Kunio Kun by Technos in Japan. Revised and released in the outside Japan by Taito)
- 1987: Arkanoid - Revenge of DOH, Chase H.Q., Dr Toppel's Adventure (Developed by Kaneko for Taito), Full Throttle (1987) - Known as Top Speed outside Japan), Operation Wolf, Plump Pop, Rainbow Islands (sequel to Bubble Bobble), Rastan Saga (Known as Rastan in outside Japan), Super Qix (Developed by Kaneko for Taito) and Thundercade
- 1988: Bonze Adventure, Chuka Taisen, Kuri Kinton, Continental Circus, Kageki (Developed by Kaneko), The New Zealand Story, The New Zealand Story 2, Operation Thunderbolt, Superman and Top Landing
- 1989: Cadash, Cameltry (a.k.a. On the Ball), Don Doko Don, Heavy Unit, Darius II (released as Sagaia outside Japan), Demon Sword, Master of Weapon, Insector X, Rastan Saga II (Nastar Warrior in the US and Nastar in outside Japan and U.S), Mega Blast, Puzznic, Rambo III (video game) and S.C.I.: Special Criminal Investigation (Sequel to Chase HQ)
- 1990: Liquid Kids (a.k.a. Mizubaku Daibouken in Japan) and Sonic Blast Man
- 1991: Super Space Invaders '91 (Also released as Majestic Twelve - The Space Invaders Part IV), Parasol Stars (Third game in the Bubble Bobble series), Puli Rula, Growl, Metal Black, Double Axle and Mystical Fighter
- 1992: Seirei Densetsu LICKLE (Called Little Samson outside Japan), Panic Restaurant and Yes/No Sinri Tokimeki Chart (1992)
- 1993: Lufia & the Fortress of Doom, RayForce (a.k.a. Gunlock in outside Japan and U.S), Quiz Crayon Shinchan, Dungeon Magic and Bubble Symphony a.k.a. Bubble Bobble II (Fourth game in the Bubble Bobble series),
- 1994: Elevator Action 2 (Also released as Elevator Action Returns in outside U.S), Darius Gaiden, Real Puncher, Puzzle Bobble, The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock and Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals (JP)
- 1995: Puzzle Bobble 2, Puzzle Bobble 2 X, Bubble Memories (Fifth game in the Bubble Bobble series), Landing Gear, Space Invaders 95, Twin Cobra 2 (1995), Twin Qix and Puzzle Memories
- 1996: Chaos Seed, Cleopatra Fortune, Psychic Force, Sonic Blast Man 2 and Side by Side
- 1997: Side by Side 2, Densha de Go!, G-Darius, Psychic Force 2012 (1997), Puzzle Bobble 4, Puchi Carat and Pop n' Pop
- 1998: Land Maker
- 1999: Battle Gear, RC de Go! and Qix Adventure
- 2000: Battle Gear 2, Psychic Force Puzzle Taisen (2000) and Monkey Puncher
- 2001: Lufia: The Legend Returns (JP) and Samurai Jack
- 2002: Lufia: The Ruins of Lore (JP)
- 2003: Battle Gear 3
- 2004: Energy Air Force (JP)
- 2005: Battle Gear 4 and EXIT
- 2006: LostMagic, Cooking Mama, Kangaeru Exit, Over G Fighters and Bomberman Land Touch!
- 2007: Supernatural Air Force (2007)