Mario Kart Arcade GP DX is a Mario Kart game for arcade systems, developed by Namco Bandai Games in partnership with Nintendo. It is the tenth installment in the Mario …
Taiko no Tatsujin Arcade is a rhythm game created by Namco. The first of the Taiko no Tatsujin series, gameplay involves beating a taiko drum in time with music.
Taiko no Tatsujin RPG?! Join Don-chan in two exciting RPG adventures! From the past to the future, Don-chan sets out on a great adventure that will transcend time and space …
Don-chan leaves the past behind for a great adventure, that transcends time and space, to the future! Warp to different eras to stop the bad guys from destroying history!
Taiko no Tatsujin Portable 2 is the sequel to Namco's popular music game. This time, a total of up to 62 are included, as well as a "Story Mode" where …
The 12th Taiko arcade machine, released in December 2008. Taiko 12 marked a plateau as far as development of the series was concerned- the game mechanics and graphics have been …
'You, the one and only Sword Master in this world, fight for peace after the betrayal of the empire. Gather allies to help you and join forces for endless adventures …
Play Taiko no Tatsujin anytime, anywhere! A spare moment is all you need to be able to drum along to your favorite beats in this easy-to-play, portrait-mode mobile game!
A VR rhythm attraction game developed for theme parks set within the world of Taiko no Tatsujin. By wearing the VR goggles, players are instantly immersed in an exciting matsuri …
The 13th Taiko no Tatsujin, released on December 2009 just five months after the wildly successful Taiko 12.5. Taiko 13 takes the game to new heights, being the first version …
Taiko no Tatsujin 12.5 (the widely accepted short form of the 12 Zoryoban machine) was released in July 2009, a month after Asia 12. It's not a fully new version, …
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 8, practically identical to its predecessor other than a few new songs added reaching the milestone of 100 songs in a single Taiko game, …
The international version of Mario Kart Arcade GP DX has some gameplay differences from the Japanese original, with the main difference being the lack of the National Battle mode.
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 9, introducing secret songs unlockable by doing certain input once a coin was entered in the machine, an option to arrange songs by difficulty, …
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 7, featuring a new Category for Video Game Music, the new Baizoku, Sanbai, Yonbai modifiers, and a Revival Roulette after the first song failed. …
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 10, this new title tried to enhance the quality of life for the users by adding the Ura Oni difficulty for the expert players …
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 4, featuring 34 new songs, selecting songs before the difficulty mode, but can't choose the Donderful difficulty in this mode; The Futsuu difficulty added …
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 6, Taiko no Tatsujin 7 is a major turning point of the franchise featuring PS2-like graphics thanks to the new Namco System 246 board. …