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The lack of light-gun support drags down Operation Wolf, but with games like Elevator Action and Bubble Bobble on board, Taito Legends offers good classic arcade action at a budget price.
Specifications: ESRB: Teen; Genre: Action; Number of players: 1 Player See full specs
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- Reviewed on: 01/31/2006
- Released on: 11/10/2005
Taito's one of those classic corporations that, over the years, has been responsible for a lot of great games. The crown jewel of the Taito empire is Space Invaders, but the company's catalog goes much deeper than that. Twenty-nine of the company's arcade games are collated in Taito Legends, an easy-to-digest package from Empire Interactive and Sega. While some control issues get in the way in a couple of the games, the emulations are very sharp.

The Taito name isn't as prevalent as it used to be, but the company definitely put out some real gems in the '80s and '90s.
Beyond Space Invaders and Space Invaders Part 2, the collection contains great classics like Bubble Bobble, Elevator Action, Jungle Hunt, Operation Wolf, Phoenix, Rastan, and Zoo Keeper. There are also some lesser-known games in the collection, like Battle Shark, Colony 7, Continental Circus, Electric Yo-Yo, Exzisus, Gladiator, Great Swordsman, The New Zealand Story, The Ninja Kids, Operation Thunderbolt, Plotting, Plump Pop, Rainbow Islands, Return of the Invaders, Space Gun, Super Qix, Thunderfox, Tokio, Tube It, and Volfied.
For the most part, the games are very well emulated and play just as well now as they did in arcades. The light-gun games are the exception. Operation Wolf, Operation Thunderbolt, and Space Gun all place a gun cursor on the screen, which you move around with the mouse. It works well, but it also makes the games incredibly easy. They get boring fast. Each game gives you a set of options and difficulty settings that set your number of lives and other game-specific changes, and your high score is tracked in each of the different difficulties. You can opt to control each game with just the keyboard, but you'll probably enjoy the package a lot more if you have a decent gamepad.
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