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Bubble Memories
Genre: Plate-forme
Platforms: Arcade
Bubble Memories: The Story of Bubble Bobble III (バブルメモリーズ, Baburu Memorīzu) is a video game by Taito released to arcades in February 1996. It is the sequel to Bubble Symphony and is the fifth Bubble Bobble game (although it is listed as being the third). Unlike Bubble Symphony, this game stars only two dragons, Bub and Bob, like the original Bubble Bobble. It was released in 2007 for PlayStation 2 in Japan only as part of the Taito Memories II Volume 1 compilation.
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Bubble Bobble Part 2
Genre: Plate-forme
Platforms: Nintendo GameBoy
Bubble Bobble Part 2, known in Japan as Bubble Bobble 2 (バブルボブル2) is a game in the Bubble Bobble series. While it was never released in the arcade, two versions of the game were developed independently from each other (for the NES and Game Boy formats), with each game receiving a different story line as a result. The Game Boy version is known in Japan as Bubble Bobble Junior (バブルボブルジュニア).
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Battle Shark
Genre: Tir
Platforms: PlayStation 2,XBox,Arcade
Battle Shark (バトルシャーク) is a first person shoot 'em up arcade game released in 1989 by Taito. The player looks through a submarine periscope in order to destroy enemies, featuring simulated damage whenever the player gets hit by either an enemy torpedo or a missile.
The player starts off with a limited amount of torpedoes, which slowly replenishes itself, so players must shoot accurately. Power-up targets appear throughout the games, which can increase the player's supply of torpedoes, repairs da…
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Balloon Bomber
Genre: Tir
Platforms: Arcade
Balloon Bomber is a fixed shooter arcade game released by Taito in 1980. The player controls a ship at the bottom of the screen which shoots at balloon-carrying bombs overhead. If a falling bomb hits the bottom of the screen, it makes a crater which cannot be moved past, limiting mobility.
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Bakushō Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort Ō
Genre: Jeu de société
Platforms: Nintendo 64
Bakushō Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort Ō (爆笑人生64 めざせ!リゾート王) est un jeu vidéo party game sorti en 1998 sur Nintendo 64. Le jeu a été développé et édité par Taito.
Le jeu s'inspire du jeu de société Destins.
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Ben Bero Beh
Genre: Plate-forme
Ben Bero Beh (べんべろべえ, Ben Bero Bē) is a platform arcade game released by Taito in 1984. The player guides Ben, a superhero, through an apartment complex which is on fire. Armed with a fire extinguisher, Ben must make his way down the levels avoiding gas explosions, crumbling floors, damaged lighting fixtures, and various enemies that pop out of the doors. The goal is to extinguish the fire and rescue Ben's girlfriend.
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Bubble Symphony
Genre: Plate-forme
Platforms: Microsoft Windows,Sega Saturn,Arcade
Bubble Symphony (バブルシンフォニー, Baburu Shinfonī), also known as Bubble Bobble II (バブルボブルII, Baburu Boburu II), is an arcade video game in the Bubble Bobble series developed by Taito in 1994. While being a new Bubble Bobble for a new generation, in actuality it takes place after Parasol Stars.
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Birdie King
Genre: Sport
Birdie King est un jeu vidéo de golf sorti en 1982 sur borne d'arcade. Le jeu a été développé et édité par Taito.
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Big Event Golf
Genre: Sport, Simulation
Big Event Golf is a golf arcade game released by Taito in 1986.
The player is a participant on an 18-hole championship golf course. The objective is to acquire the lowest score possible. The rules used in this game are the same as in actual golf.
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Bubble Bobble Plus!
Genre: Arcade
Bubble Bobble Plus! (バブルボブル Plus!, Baburu Boburu Plus!) and Bubble Bobble Neo! (バブルボブル Neo!, Baburu Boburu Neo!) are remakes of the 1986 action-platformer arcade game Bubble Bobble. The games were developed and published by Taito. Bubble Bobble Plus! was released for WiiWare in Japan (as Bubble Bobble Wii (バブルボブル Wii, Baburu Boburu Wii)) on February 10, 2009, in the PAL regions on April 10, 2009 and in North America on May 25, 2009 while Bubble Bobble Neo! was released on the Xbox Live Arcade do…
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Bio-Attack
Genre: Tir
Platforms: Arcade
Bio-Attack (バイォ・ア夕ツク) is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade game released by Taito in 1983. The player controls a miniaturized ship moving through a human's body while shooting viruses. It was licensed by Fox Video Games, as it is based on the 20th Century Fox film Fantastic Voyage.
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