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| ''[[Zero Wing]]'' || 1989 || Toaplan (JP), Williams (NA)
 
| ''[[Zero Wing]]'' || 1989 || Toaplan (JP), Williams (NA)
 
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| ''[[Same! Same! Same!]] (Same3) / Fire Shark'' || 1989 || Toaplan (JP/EU), Romstar (NA)
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| ''[[Same! Same! Same!]] <small>(Same3)</small> / Fire Shark'' || 1989 || Toaplan (JP/EU), Romstar (NA)
 
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| ''[[Out Zone]]'' || 1990 || Tecmo (JP), Romstar (NA/EU)
 
| ''[[Out Zone]]'' || 1990 || Tecmo (JP), Romstar (NA/EU)
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| ''[[Tatsujin Ou]] / Truxton II'' || 1992 || Toaplan
 
| ''[[Tatsujin Ou]] / Truxton II'' || 1992 || Toaplan
 
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| ''[[Grind Stormer]] / V-V (V-Five)'' || 1993 || Toaplan
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| ''[[Grind Stormer]] / V-V <small>(V-Five)</small>'' || 1993 || Toaplan
 
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| ''[[Batsugun]]'' || 1993 || Toaplan
 
| ''[[Batsugun]]'' || 1993 || Toaplan
 
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Revision as of 08:44, 19 May 2020

Toaplan Co. LTD.

Toaplan Co. LTD. was a prolific game developer that formed in the late 70s. They declared bankruptcy in 1994, and several former members of the company would go on to form their own companies, such as CAVE, Raizing, and Takumi.

In 2017, a Japanese company known as Tatsujin was formed, which is currently the rights holder of all Toaplan IPs. "Tatsujin" is also the Japanese name of the shooting game series known as Truxton in Western territories.


Shooting games developed by Toaplan
Game Year Publisher(s)
Tiger-Heli 1985 Taito (JP), Romstar (NA)
Slap Fight 1986 Taito
Hishōzame / Sky Shark / Flying Shark 1987 Taito (JP), Romstar (NA), Electrocoin (EU)
Kyuukyoku Tiger / Twin Cobra 1987 Taito (JP/EU), Romstar (NA)
Tatsujin / Truxton 1988 Taito (JP/EU), Midway (NA)
Hellfire 1989 Taito (JP), USA Games (NA)
Daisenpuu / Twin Hawk 1989 Taito
Zero Wing 1989 Toaplan (JP), Williams (NA)
Same! Same! Same! (Same3) / Fire Shark 1989 Toaplan (JP/EU), Romstar (NA)
Out Zone 1990 Tecmo (JP), Romstar (NA/EU)
Vimana 1991 Tecmo (JP), Romstar (NA)
Dogyuun 1992 Toaplan
Tatsujin Ou / Truxton II 1992 Toaplan
Grind Stormer / V-V (V-Five) 1993 Toaplan
Batsugun 1993 Toaplan