Tag: Taito
Arcade Archives 2 ARKANOID Review
A faithful restoration of a brick-breaking classic that proves simple ideas can still feel sharp, timeless and endlessly replayable.
Spica Adventure Review
A charming, colourful arcade revival that prioritises movement and style over depth—simple, polished, and consistently fun in short bursts.
Parasol Superstars Review
A lively and affectionate arcade compilation that balances preservation and reinterpretation, even if its two halves do not always feel equally polished or fully unified.
Arcade Archives 2 POLARIS Review
A minimalist 1980 submarine shooter faithfully preserved and thoughtfully enhanced, POLARIS delivers a rigid but compelling arcade experience defined by precision, pattern recognition, and historical significance.
Arcade Archives 2 PLUMP POP Review
Arcade Archives 2: PLUMP POP revives one of Taito’s more unusual arcade experiments, blending trampoline mechanics with classic score-chasing action. While its simplicity limits long-term appeal, the quirky cooperative gameplay and faithful preservation make it an entertaining slice of arcade history.
Arcade Archives 2 ADVENTURE CANOE Review
A relentless river run from 1982 reborn with modern polish—Adventure Canoe proves even the simplest arcade ideas can still make waves.
Arcade Archives 2 SPACE INVADERS PART II Review
An essential retro resuscitation that blends timeless gameplay with modern features — faithful, addictive, and still compelling decades after its debut.
Arcade Archives 2 MIDNIGHT LANDING Review
MIDNIGHT LANDING proves that arcade games didn’t always need speed or spectacle to be compelling. Sometimes, all it takes is a runway, a night sky, and the steady hands of a focused player.
Arcade Archives 2 STEEL WORKER Review
STEEL WORKER is a quiet standout in the Arcade Archives 2 series — a reminder that some of the most rewarding games are those that ask the most of their players.












