Taito Legends 2

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DevelopersEmpire Interactive (Xbox, Win)
Mine Loader Software (PS2)
Publishers
Release
  • AU: 30 March 2006
  • EU: 31 March 2006
  • NA: 16 May 2007 (PS2)
  • NA: 10 July 2007 (Win)
Taito Legends 2
DevelopersEmpire Interactive (Xbox, Win)
Mine Loader Software (PS2)
Publishers
PlatformsXbox, PlayStation 2, Windows
Release
  • AU: 30 March 2006
  • EU: 31 March 2006
  • NA: 16 May 2007 (PS2)
  • NA: 10 July 2007 (Win)
GenreVarious
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Taito Legends 2 is a 2006 video game compilation developed and published by Empire Interactive. The follow-up to Taito Legends, it is a compilation of Taito arcade video games. It was published for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Windows. As with the former collection, it is derived from the Japan exclusive Taito Memories series.

All three versions of the game were simultaneously released in March 2006 in Europe and Australia. The United States received the PlayStation 2 version on 16 May 2007 and the Windows version on 10 July 2007 with publishing by Destineer. For unknown reasons, the Xbox version was never released in North America. However, the European PAL-region Xbox version is entirely compatible with the North American NTSC-based Xbox systems without any modifications.

The PlayStation 2 version uses the same layout and engine as the Taito Memories series, while the Xbox and Windows versions use the layout and engine of Taito Legends with additional content on some games.

Eight of the 43 games - Balloon Bomber, Bubble Symphony, Cadash, RayForce, RayStorm, G-Darius, Pop'n Pop, and Syvalion - were split across the platforms due to porting issues,[1][better source needed] requiring players to buy more than one version to get every game available.

Taito Legends 2 consists of the following 43 arcade games when combined whilst each version contains 39 games. Balloon Bomber, G-Darius, RayStorm and Syvalion are exclusive to the PlayStation 2 version whilst Bubble Symphony, Cadash, Pop'n Pop and RayForce are exclusive to the PC and Xbox versions.

Titles included in the various versions of Taito Legends 2
Title First release PS2 Xbox Windows Taito Memories Regional title
Lunar Rescue1979YesYesYesI Vol.1
Balloon Bomber1980YesNoNoI Vol.2
Crazy Balloon1980YesYesYesI Vol.2
Qix1981YesYesYesI Vol.2
Alpine Ski1982YesYesYesI Vol.1
Front Line1982YesYesYesI Vol.2
Wild Western1982YesYesYesI Vol.2
Chack'n Pop1983YesYesYesI Vol.2
The Legend of Kage1984YesYesYesI Vol.2
The Fairyland Story1985YesYesYesI Vol.1
KiKi KaiKai1986YesYesYesI Vol.1
Bonze Adventure1988YesYesYesI Vol.1Jigoku Meguri (Japan)
Kurikinton1988YesYesYesI Vol.1
Nastar Warrior1988YesYesYesI Vol.2Rastan Saga 2 (Japan); Nastar (EU)
Raimais1988YesYesYesI Vol.2
Syvalion1988YesNoNoI Vol.1
Cadash1989NoYesYesI Vol.2
Cameltry1989YesYesYesI Vol.1
Don Doko Don1989YesYesYesI Vol.1
Insector X1989YesYesYesI Vol.2
Violence Fight1989YesYesYesI Vol.2
Football Champ1990YesYesYesI Vol.2Hat Trick Hero (Japan)
Growl1990YesYesYesI Vol.1Runark (Japan)
Gun Frontier1990YesYesYesI Vol.2
Liquid Kids1990YesYesYesI Vol.2Mizubaku Adventure (Japan)
Super Space Invaders '911990YesYesYesI Vol.1Majestic Twelve: The Space Invaders Part IV (Japan/USA PS2 release)
Metal Black1991YesYesYesI Vol.1Gun Frontier 2
Arabian Magic1992YesYesYesI Vol.2
Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer1992YesYesYesI Vol.1
RayForce1993NoYesYesII Vol.1Gunlock (Arcade), Layer Section (Japan), Galactic Attack (EU, USA)
Bubble Symphony1994NoYesYesII Vol.2Bubble Bobble II
Darius Gaiden1994YesYesYesI Vol.1
Dungeon Magic1994YesYesYesI Vol.1Light Bringer (Japan)
Space Invaders DX1994YesYesYesI Vol.1
Elevator Action Returns1995YesYesYesI Vol.1Elevator Action II (USA)
Gekirindan1995YesYesYesI Vol.2
Puzzle Bobble 21995YesYesYesI Vol.2Bust-a-Move Again (Western arcades): in PS2 release
Space Invaders '951995YesYesYesI Vol.2Akkan-vaders (Japan)
Cleopatra Fortune1996YesYesYesI Vol.1
RayStorm1996YesNoNoI Vol.2
G-Darius1997YesNoNoI Vol.2
Pop'n Pop1997NoYesYesN/a
Puchi Carat1997YesYesYesI Vol.1

The titles included in the Western release were taken directly from various volumes of the Japanese Taito Memories-series:

The only title included in Taito Legends 2 that was not previously included in the Japanese Taito Memories series is Pop 'n Pop, though an earlier standalone PlayStation port of the game was released in Japan.

In addition, the North American PS2 version replaces Puzzle Bobble 2 (the original Japanese version) with Bust-a-Move Again, the game's North American equivalent. It also has loading screens in RayStorm and G-Darius. That version of G-Darius has full motion video for the intro, ending, and some cutscenes.

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