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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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'''Taito Corporation''' is a Japanese developer of video game software and arcade hardware wholly, owned by publisher [[Square Enix|Square Enix]]. It was established in 1953 as Taito Trading Company by a Russian Jewish businessman named Michael Kogan. Taito also imports and distributes American coin-operated video games in Japan, as well as their own games all around the world. Taito Corporation was acquired by Square Enix in 2005 and currently has divisions in Seoul, South Korea and Milan, Italy, and a subsidiary in Beijing, China. In the past, the company had operated divisions in North America and Brazil. Their first logo (used until 1987) was not used as a fullscreen ident in video games. |
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'''Taito Corporation''' is a Japanese company specializing in video game software, arcade hardware, game centers and toys, wholly owned by publisher [[Square Enix]]. It was established in 1953 as Taito Trading Company by a Russian Jewish businessman named Michael Kogan. Taito also imports and distributes American coin-operated video games in Japan, as well as their own games all around the world. Taito Corporation was acquired by Square Enix in 2005 and currently has divisions in Seoul, South Korea and Milan, Italy, and a subsidiary in Beijing, China. In the past, the company had operated divisions in North America and Brazil. Their first logo (used until 1987) was not used as a fullscreen ident in video games. |
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|Taito_(1979)_(From_-_Arcade_version_of_Space_Chaser).png|1st Logo (1979- |
|Taito_(1979)_(From_-_Arcade_version_of_Space_Chaser).png|1st Logo (1979-1982) |
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|Taito Corporation (1986) (Taken from Bubble Bobble, Arcade).png|2nd Logo (1984-1988) |
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|Taito Fun Time Arcade DOS.png|3rd Logo (1987-1992) |
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|Taito_(1993)_(From_-_Arcade_Game_Quiz_Sekai_wa_SHOW).png|3th Logo (1993) |
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|Taito_(1994)_(Credit_-_eepkry).png|4th Logo (1988-) |
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|Taito_( |
|Taito_(1993)_(From_-_Arcade_Game_Quiz_Sekai_wa_SHOW).png|5th Logo (1990's) |
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|Taito_( |
|Taito_(1995)_(From_-_Bust-A-Move_for_3DO).png|6th Logo (Early 1990s-2000s) |
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|Taito_( |
|Taito_(1995)_(From_-_Pyramid_Intruder_for_3DO).png|7th Logo (1993-1995) |
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|Taito Corporation (1993) (Taken from Bubble Bobble 2, FC).png|8th Logo (Bubble Bobble Part 2 variant) (March 5-August 1993) |
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|Taito_(2007)_(From_-_Cooking_Mama_Cook_Off_for_Wii).png|8th Logo (February 8, 2007-) |
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|Taito_(1997)_(From_-_Ray_Tracers).png|9th Logo (February 16, 1996-October 2, 1997) |
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|Taito_(2005)_(From_-_10.000_Bullets_for_PS2).png|10th Logo (December 25, 2003-2006) |
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|Taito_(2007)_(From_-_Cooking_Mama_Cook_Off_for_Wii).png|11th Logo (February 8, 2007-) |
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===1st Logo (1979- |
===1st Logo (1979-1982)=== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
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Taito (1979) (From - Arcade version of Space Chaser).png |
Taito (1979) (From - Arcade version of Space Chaser).png |
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</gallery> |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' A diamond-like shape is seen, with a triangle shape on top, and the text "TAITO" banded across the V-shaped section. The entire logo resembles a marquee sign. |
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'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic mostly, though a few games might have some movement. ''Colony 7'' has the "TAITO" letters glowing in different colors. |
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'''Variant:''' On their earliest MSX titles and most later arcade titles, the logo would be instead in a sans-serif font. Either it would be in white, green, or red. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Technique:''' None mostly, though a few games might have some movement. ''Colony 7'' has the "TAITO" letters glowing in different colors. |
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'''Availability:''' |
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* The 1979 arcade game ''Space Chaser'' has the logo displayed on the title screen in a {{color|#0f0|green}} color, making it the first title to use the logo. |
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* The only other games featuring the logo were ''Colony 7'' and the Japanese version of ''Bagman''. |
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'''Availability:''' Very rare. |
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* The 1979 arcade video game ''Space Chaser'' has the logo displayed on the title screen in a {{color|#0f0|green}} color, making it the first title to use the logo. |
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* Most of their other games don't show the logo, even the later ones. |
* Most of their other games don't show the logo, even the later ones. |
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===2nd Logo ( |
===2nd Logo (1984-1988)=== |
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Taito Corporation (1985) (Taken from prototype Halley's Comet, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1985) (Taken from Super Dead Heat, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1986) (Taken from Arkanoid, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1986) (Taken from Big Event Golf, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1986) (Taken from Bubble Bobble, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1986) (Taken from Halley's Comet, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1986-1987) (Taken from Darius, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Continental Circus, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Dr. Toppel's Tankentai, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Extermination, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Exzisus, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Full Throttle, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Hishou Zame, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Kyuukyoku Tiger, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987-1988) (Taken from Rainbow Islands, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Midnight Landing, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Operation Wolf, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Plump Pop, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Rastan Saga, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from The Ninja Warriors, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Wardner no Mori, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Chuka Taisen, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Jigoku Meguri, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Kabuki-Z, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Kageki, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Kuri Kinton, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Raimais, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1986) (Taken from Arkanoid, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Bubble Bobble, FDS).png |
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Taito Corporation (1987) (Taken from Bubble Bobble, MSX).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Arkanoid II, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Wardner no Mori, FDS).png |
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'''Visuals:''' On the bottom of the game's title screen is the text "'''TAITO'''" in a sans-serif font, either in white, grey, green and red. |
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'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on several Taito arcade games until 1988, such as ''Arkanoid'', ''Bubble Bobble'' and ''Sky Shark'', among others, as well as a handful of MSX and Famicom/NES games. One of the first games featuring the logo were ''The Legend of Kage''. |
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===3rd Logo (1987-1992)=== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
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Taito Fun Time Arcade DOS.png |
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Taito Fun Time Arcade Apple II.png |
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Taito Fun Time Arcade C64.png |
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File:Taito (1997) (From - Arcade version of G-Darius).png |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
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Taito Fun Time Arcade DOS 2.png |
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Taito Fun Time Arcade Apple IIGS 2.png |
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</gallery> |
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue screen is several arcade cabinets from various Taito games from the era, and above was a neon sign reading {{color|#87ceeb|''FUN TIME ARCADE''}}". Then a gold version of the Taito logo appears from the era. |
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'''Later Variant:''' A later version exists where a grey box fades in with the new Taito logo appearing below. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on various American-based computer games from the era, like ''Rastan'' for Apple IIgs/Commodore 64/DOS, ''Arkanoid'' for Atari ST/Apple IIgs/Commodore 64/DOS, and ''Bubble Bobble'' for Amiga/Atari ST/Commodore 64/DOS, among others. |
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===4th Logo (1988-)=== |
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Standard Variants= |
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Taito (1995) (From - Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition).png |
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Taito (2001) (From - Arcade version of Shikigami no Shiro).png |
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Taito (1994) (Credit - eepkry).png |
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Taito (1997) (From - Arcade version of G-Darius).png |
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Taito X-55.png |
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Taito America Corporation (1990) (Taken from Puzznic, Amiga).png |
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Taito The 2nd Development Section Wan-P Team.png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Puzznic, GB).png |
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Taito The 2nd Development Section Team Bugru-Botturu.png |
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Taito Corporation International (1991) (Taken from Bubble Bobble, GB).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from Blue Shadow, NES PAL).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from Elevator Action, GB).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993) (Taken from Estpolis Denki, SFC).png |
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Taito America Corporation (1993) (Taken from Lufia and the Fortress of Doom).png |
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Taito Corporation presents (for the Game Boy Color).png |
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Altron + Taito (2000) (Taken from DexterLab RobRam, GBC).png |
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Taito (2001) (Taken from Rainbow Islands, GBC).png |
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Taito Corporation (2002) (Taken from Pocky & Rocky with Becky, GBA).png |
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</gallery> |
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In-Credit Variants (Arcades)= |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Asuka&Asuka, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Chase HQ, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Enforce, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Go for the Gold, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Rastan Saga II, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Superman, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Syvalion, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from The New Zealand Story, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988-1989) (Taken from Fighting Hawk, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988-1989) (Taken from Final Blow, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1988-1989) (Taken from Tatsujin, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Battle Shark, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Cadash, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Cameltry, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Champion Wrestler, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Crime City, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Daisenpuu, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Don Doko Don, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Flipull, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Master of Weapon, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Maze of Flott, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Night Striker, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Puzznic, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from SCI, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Volfied, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989-1990) (Taken from WGP, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Ah Eikou no Koshien, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Aqua Jack, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Ashura Blaster, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Dynamite League, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Hat Trick Hero, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Mahjong Quest, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Mizubaku Daibouken, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Palamedes, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Quiz HQ, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Quiz Torimonochou, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Runark, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Thunder Fox, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from YnQdGG, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990-1991) (Taken from Gun Frontier, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990-1991) (Taken from M12 The Space Invaders Part IV, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990-1991) (Taken from The Ninja Kids, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990-1991) (Taken from WGP2, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from Metal Black, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from Power Wheels, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from PuLiRuLa, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from QCBG, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from Quiz Quest, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from Racing Beat, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991-1992) (Taken from Galactic Storm, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991-1992) (Taken from Warrior Blade, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Arabian Magic, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Dead Connection, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from DinoRex, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Ground Effects, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Gunbuster, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from QuizJG, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Riding Fight, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Ring Rage, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Silent Dragon, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992-1993) (Taken from Grid Seeker Project SH, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992-1993) (Taken from Hat Trick Hero '93, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992-1993) (Taken from Super Chase CT, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993) (Taken from Cachat, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993) (Taken from CSCOA, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993) (Taken from QCSC, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993) (Taken from Ryujin, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993) (Taken from Top Ranking Stars, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993-1994) (Taken from Light Bringer, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993-1994) (Taken from RayForce, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1993-1994) (Taken from Under Fire, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Bubble Symphony, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Chase Bombers, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Darius Gaiden, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Hat Trick Hero '95, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Kaiser Knuckle, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Operation Wolf 3, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Puzzle Bobble, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994) (Taken from Space Invaders DX, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1994-1995) (Taken from Elevator Action Returns, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1995) (Taken from Akkanbeder, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1995) (Taken from Gekirindan, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1995) (Taken from Moriguchi Hiroko Quiz, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1995) (Taken from Puzzle Bobble 2, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1995-1996) (Taken from Bubble Memories, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation + Takumi (1995-1996) (Taken from Kyuukyoku Tiger 2, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1996) (Taken from Cleopatra's Fortune, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1996) (Taken from Puzzle Bobble 3, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1997) (Taken from Arkanoid Returns, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1997) (Taken from Kirameki SR, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1997) (Taken from Puchi Carat, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1997-1998) (Taken from Pop'n Pop, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1997-1998) (Taken from Puzzle Bobble 4, Arcade).png |
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Taito Corporation (1998) (Taken from Land Maker, Arcade).png |
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In-Credit Variants (Home consoles and computers)= |
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Taito Corporation (1988) (Taken from Kick and Run, FDS).png |
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Taito America Corporation (1990) (Taken from Puzznic, DOS).png |
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Taito America Corporation (1990) (Taken from Puzznic, CPC).png |
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Software Creations + Taito + Ocean (1990) (Taken from Puzznic, Amiga).png |
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Taito America Corporation (1991) (Taken from Darius Twin, SNES).png |
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Taito America Corporation (1988) (Taken from Bubble Bobble, NES).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Operation Wolf, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Jinsei Gekijou, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Golf-kko Open, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Flipull, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1989) (Taken from Don Doko Don, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Puzznic, TG16).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Power Blazer, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1990) (Taken from Insector X, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from SD Keiji Blader, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1991) (Taken from Darius Twin, SFC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from SD Lickle, FC).png |
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Taito Corporation (1992) (Taken from Don Doko Don 2, FC).png |
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'''Logo:''' There is a {{color|#00f|blue}} triangle with a streak, resembling a grass leaf, coming inside of it and projecting out of the triangle. While inside, the streak is black (background-colored) and its outer point is {{color|#00f|blue}}. The word "TAITO" is seen below. |
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'''Visuals:''' There is a {{color|#00f|blue}} triangle with a streak, resembling a grass leaf, coming inside of it and projecting out of the triangle. While inside, the streak is black (background-colored) and its outer point is {{color|#00f|blue}}. The word "TAITO" is seen below. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* Some games have the triangle logomark taking place of the "A" of the Taito wordmark. This is typically seen on the title screen on most arcade games of the era, and was later used as an on-screen logo on modern games. On rare occasions such as the arcade version of ''G-Darius'', it may have "PRESENTS" below. |
* Some games have the triangle logomark taking place of the "A" of the Taito wordmark. This is typically seen on the title screen on most arcade games of the era, and was later used as an on-screen logo on modern games. On rare occasions such as the arcade version of ''G-Darius'', it may have "PRESENTS" below. |
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* Many arcade games have unique variants of the logo (as described in the variants page). |
* Many arcade games have unique variants of the logo (as described in the variants page). |
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* A special variant was used when booting up the company's |
* A special variant was used when booting up the company's video game console/karaoke machine hybrid Taito X-55. Here, on a white background, the blue triangle spins until it settles in its usual position. The blue circle bounces and forms the streak, thus forming the usual trademark logo. Once the circle settles in its usual position, it flashes on through the completed logo on a black background. |
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* On ''Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage'' and ''Sgt. Rock: On the Front Line'' for Game Boy Color, the [[Altron]] logo is shown above the logo. |
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* On ''The Ninja Warriors'' for Super NES, the logo appears and disappears in the "turning/refracting prism"/"shadow line" style (a la [[Amblin Entertainment]]). |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic for the most part. |
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'''Audio:''' |
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* None for the most part. |
* None for the most part. |
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* Some games have a Japanese girl's voice saying "Catch the Heart!", followed by a light chime theme, and then the same voice singing "Taito!" at the end. This appeared on Japanese games as well as international releases and Japanese commercials during the time |
* Some games have a Japanese girl's voice saying "Catch the Heart!", followed by a light chime theme, and then the same voice singing "Taito!" at the end. This appeared on Japanese games as well as international releases and Japanese commercials during the time. |
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** On ''Bust-A-Move '99'' |
** On the Nintendo 64 version of ''Bust-A-Move '99'' (known as ''Bust-A-Move 3 DX'' in Europe and ''Puzzle Bobble 64'' in Japan), the "Catch the Heart!" line is omitted, and the rest of the jingle plays once the logo fully fades in. |
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* The Taito X-55 start-up has a harp when the triangle spins, followed by a playful little theme for the rest. |
* The Taito X-55 start-up has a harp when the triangle spins, followed by a playful little theme for the rest. |
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'''Availability:''' |
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'''Availability:''' Common. It can be found on almost all of their arcade games during this period as well as several console games, starting with ''Recordbreaker''. The "Catch the Heart" audio variant is found on some games and ports. The X-55 variant can be seen when booting up the system. |
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* It can be found on almost all of their arcade games during this period as well as several console games, starting with ''Recordbreaker''. |
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* The "Catch the Heart" audio variant is found on some games and ports, including the Nintendo 64 version of ''Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition''. |
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* The X-55 variant can be seen when booting up the system. |
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===5th Logo (1990's)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' Similar to the 1st commercial tag, except that rather than dropping the dot, the triangle-streak trademark shifts from side-to-side causing the dot to bounce around, as the face pieces become the "TAITO" text. After the logo finishes forming, the background then fades from white to black. |
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'''Trivia:''' This is actually a simplified version of the logo used at the end of Japanese commercials at the time. |
'''Trivia:''' This is actually a simplified version of the logo used at the end of Japanese commercials at the time. |
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'''Technique:''' 16-bit animation. |
'''Technique:''' 16-bit animation. |
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'''Audio:''' The "Catch the Heart!" jingle from the 2nd logo and the commercials at the time. |
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'''Availability:''' It's unknown how many games this logo appeared on. |
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. It's unknown how many games this logo appeared on. Its only known appearance was on ''Quiz Sekai wa SHOW by Shohai!'', which was released on arcade for Japan only. The logo was also going to be appearing on the original ''Puzzle Bobble''/''Bust-A-Move'' game, but went [https://www.spriters-resource.com/neo_geo_ngcd/bustamovepuzzlebobble/sheet/106262/ unused and dummied out.] |
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* Its only known appearance was on ''Quiz Sekai wa SHOW by Shohai!'', which was released on arcade for Japan only. |
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* The logo was also going to be appearing on the original ''Puzzle Bobble''/''Bust-A-Move'' game, but went [https://www.spriters-resource.com/neo_geo_ngcd/bustamovepuzzlebobble/sheet/106262/ unused and dummied out.] |
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===6th Logo (Early 1990s-2000s)=== |
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{{YouTube|id=mZKEtptCvqk}} |
{{YouTube|id=mZKEtptCvqk}} |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts on a {{color|#00f|blue}} background, which then reveals to be the Taito triangle logomark, zooming out ala the 1980 [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|WCI/Warner Home Video]] logo. Then, "TAITO", in its trademark font and colored {{color|grey|grey}}, fades in below. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* On ''Football Champ'' (known as ''Hat Trick Hero'' in Japan), the outer point doesn't fade in until the logo stops, and the background is black. This only appears in the arcade version. |
* On ''Football Champ'' (known as ''Hat Trick Hero'' in Japan), the outer point doesn't fade in until the logo stops, and the background is black. This only appears in the arcade version. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation. |
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'''Audio:''' Depends normally. It can have the game's opening theme or is silent. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' Appears on ''Arkanoid: Doh it Again!'' (1997) and ''Football Champ''. |
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===7th Logo (1993-1995)=== |
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{{YouTube|id=jj-eV-w6z6g}} |
{{YouTube|id=jj-eV-w6z6g}} |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo drops down and is in shape of a 3D cone, with the streak being white. The TAITO wordmark then fades in below, and the cone logo changes into the traditional plain logo. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Reported to appear in the arcade and LaserActive ports of ''Time Gal'' and the 3DO port of ''Pyramid Intruder''. |
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===8th Logo (''Bubble Bobble Part 2'' variant) (March 5-August 1993)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' Over a white background is the Taito wordmark logo in 3-D. |
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'''Variant:''' A B&W variant is seen on Game Boy. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Bubble Bobble Part 2'' for NES and Game Boy. |
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===9th Logo (February 16, 1996-October 2, 1997)=== |
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'''Note:''' |
'''Note:''' One of video shown in this page is the ''Ray Tracers'' variant. Again, this logo is pretty loud, so we advise you to turn down the volume. |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' The 3D Taito logo zooms out on a black background. The ball of the logo moves in from the right and places next to the triangle's streak. Then a flash happens, bringing up the flat version of the same logo on a white background. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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''' |
'''Audio:''' A quick laser zapping sound, then followed by a held synth bass note with a descending sounder when the logo zooms out and a quick swoosh during the flash. |
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''' |
'''Audio Variants:''' |
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* On few games like ''Champion Wrestler: Jikkyou Live'', unknown. |
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* At least one game used the Japanese voice music variant of the second logo. |
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* ''Ray Tracers'' used a loud noise, followed by a jet take-off like sound (not as low-pitched as the ''Metal Black'' variant). |
* ''Ray Tracers'' used a loud noise, followed by a jet take-off like sound (not as low-pitched as the ''Metal Black'' variant). |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' This logo is seen on the company's early games for PlayStation until ''Psychic Force: Puzzle Taisen''. |
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===10th Logo (December 25, 2003-2006)=== |
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''' |
'''Visuals:''' The {{color|#00f|blue}} triangle is seen from the top and pans to the side view. Four light streaks enter it and glow in the center. The triangle moves to the forming word "TAITO" and poses as the letter "A". Then it flashes and changes the background to white. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' An atmospheric synth score. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' This can be seen on PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox games from the company such as ''Bujingai: The Forsaken City''. |
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===11th Logo (February 8, 2007-)=== |
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Taito (2021) (From - Dariusburst Another Chronicle EX+ for Switch).png |
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'''Visuals:''' Just the still modern Taito logo over a white background, with the triangle posing as the "A". |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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** When shutting down, the logo is on a black background with a white outline. After a few seconds, the logo is squished horizontally to mimic a TV switching off. |
** When shutting down, the logo is on a black background with a white outline. After a few seconds, the logo is squished horizontally to mimic a TV switching off. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Audio Variant:''' When shutting down the Taito Egret II Mini, a techno-jingle loosely based on the "Catch the Heart!" variant plays. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' Appears on games since the late 2000's such as ''Cooking Mama: Cook Off'' and ''Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX+''. |
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 27 September 2024
wolfie14 and RSX-798
Captures by
wolfie14, jupiterboy and RSX-798
Editions by
DatuDimatablan, Blue2000, RSX-798 and SBF2004
Background
Taito Corporation is a Japanese company specializing in video game software, arcade hardware, game centers and toys, wholly owned by publisher Square Enix. It was established in 1953 as Taito Trading Company by a Russian Jewish businessman named Michael Kogan. Taito also imports and distributes American coin-operated video games in Japan, as well as their own games all around the world. Taito Corporation was acquired by Square Enix in 2005 and currently has divisions in Seoul, South Korea and Milan, Italy, and a subsidiary in Beijing, China. In the past, the company had operated divisions in North America and Brazil. Their first logo (used until 1987) was not used as a fullscreen ident in video games.
1st Logo (1979-1982)
Visuals: A diamond-like shape is seen, with a triangle shape on top, and the text "TAITO" banded across the V-shaped section. The entire logo resembles a marquee sign.
Technique: A still digital graphic mostly, though a few games might have some movement. Colony 7 has the "TAITO" letters glowing in different colors.
Audio: None.
Availability:
- The 1979 arcade game Space Chaser has the logo displayed on the title screen in a green color, making it the first title to use the logo.
- The only other games featuring the logo were Colony 7 and the Japanese version of Bagman.
- Most of their other games don't show the logo, even the later ones.
2nd Logo (1984-1988)
Visuals: On the bottom of the game's title screen is the text "TAITO" in a sans-serif font, either in white, grey, green and red.
Technique: A still digital graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on several Taito arcade games until 1988, such as Arkanoid, Bubble Bobble and Sky Shark, among others, as well as a handful of MSX and Famicom/NES games. One of the first games featuring the logo were The Legend of Kage.
3rd Logo (1987-1992)
Visuals: On a blue screen is several arcade cabinets from various Taito games from the era, and above was a neon sign reading FUN TIME ARCADE". Then a gold version of the Taito logo appears from the era.
Later Variant: A later version exists where a grey box fades in with the new Taito logo appearing below.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on various American-based computer games from the era, like Rastan for Apple IIgs/Commodore 64/DOS, Arkanoid for Atari ST/Apple IIgs/Commodore 64/DOS, and Bubble Bobble for Amiga/Atari ST/Commodore 64/DOS, among others.
4th Logo (1988-)
Visuals: There is a blue triangle with a streak, resembling a grass leaf, coming inside of it and projecting out of the triangle. While inside, the streak is black (background-colored) and its outer point is blue. The word "TAITO" is seen below.
Variants:
- Some games have the triangle logomark taking place of the "A" of the Taito wordmark. This is typically seen on the title screen on most arcade games of the era, and was later used as an on-screen logo on modern games. On rare occasions such as the arcade version of G-Darius, it may have "PRESENTS" below.
- Many arcade games have unique variants of the logo (as described in the variants page).
- A special variant was used when booting up the company's video game console/karaoke machine hybrid Taito X-55. Here, on a white background, the blue triangle spins until it settles in its usual position. The blue circle bounces and forms the streak, thus forming the usual trademark logo. Once the circle settles in its usual position, it flashes on through the completed logo on a black background.
- On Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage and Sgt. Rock: On the Front Line for Game Boy Color, the Altron logo is shown above the logo.
- On The Ninja Warriors for Super NES, the logo appears and disappears in the "turning/refracting prism"/"shadow line" style (a la Amblin Entertainment).
Technique: A still digital graphic for the most part.
Audio:
- None for the most part.
- Some games have a Japanese girl's voice saying "Catch the Heart!", followed by a light chime theme, and then the same voice singing "Taito!" at the end. This appeared on Japanese games as well as international releases and Japanese commercials during the time.
- On the Nintendo 64 version of Bust-A-Move '99 (known as Bust-A-Move 3 DX in Europe and Puzzle Bobble 64 in Japan), the "Catch the Heart!" line is omitted, and the rest of the jingle plays once the logo fully fades in.
- The Taito X-55 start-up has a harp when the triangle spins, followed by a playful little theme for the rest.
Availability:
- It can be found on almost all of their arcade games during this period as well as several console games, starting with Recordbreaker.
- The "Catch the Heart" audio variant is found on some games and ports, including the Nintendo 64 version of Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition.
- The X-55 variant can be seen when booting up the system.
5th Logo (1990's)
Visuals: Similar to the 1st commercial tag, except that rather than dropping the dot, the triangle-streak trademark shifts from side-to-side causing the dot to bounce around, as the face pieces become the "TAITO" text. After the logo finishes forming, the background then fades from white to black.
Trivia: This is actually a simplified version of the logo used at the end of Japanese commercials at the time.
Technique: 16-bit animation.
Audio: The "Catch the Heart!" jingle from the 2nd logo and the commercials at the time.
Availability: It's unknown how many games this logo appeared on.
- Its only known appearance was on Quiz Sekai wa SHOW by Shohai!, which was released on arcade for Japan only.
- The logo was also going to be appearing on the original Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move game, but went unused and dummied out.
6th Logo (Early 1990s-2000s)
Visuals: The sequence starts on a blue background, which then reveals to be the Taito triangle logomark, zooming out ala the 1980 WCI/Warner Home Video logo. Then, "TAITO", in its trademark font and colored grey, fades in below.
Variants:
- Some games, like the 3DO port of Bust-A-Move, have a cut-short version of the logo lacking the blue background.
- The logo was redone in later games with smoother animation; also the text is intact instead of later fading in.
- On Arkanoid: Doh it Again! (1997), the blue background part is longer. After a few seconds, the copyright disclaimer for the game appears. Then it fades out and the logo animates normally.
- On Football Champ (known as Hat Trick Hero in Japan), the outer point doesn't fade in until the logo stops, and the background is black. This only appears in the arcade version.
Technique: Motion-controlled animation.
Audio: Depends normally. It can have the game's opening theme or is silent.
Availability: Appears on Arkanoid: Doh it Again! (1997) and Football Champ.
7th Logo (1993-1995)
Visuals: Over a black background, the logo drops down and is in shape of a 3D cone, with the streak being white. The TAITO wordmark then fades in below, and the cone logo changes into the traditional plain logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: None.
Availability: Reported to appear in the arcade and LaserActive ports of Time Gal and the 3DO port of Pyramid Intruder.
8th Logo (Bubble Bobble Part 2 variant) (March 5-August 1993)
Visuals: Over a white background is the Taito wordmark logo in 3-D.
Variant: A B&W variant is seen on Game Boy.
Technique: A still digital graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Bubble Bobble Part 2 for NES and Game Boy.
9th Logo (February 16, 1996-October 2, 1997)
The video of this logo may be too loud or severely distorted. |
Note: One of video shown in this page is the Ray Tracers variant. Again, this logo is pretty loud, so we advise you to turn down the volume.
Visuals: The 3D Taito logo zooms out on a black background. The ball of the logo moves in from the right and places next to the triangle's streak. Then a flash happens, bringing up the flat version of the same logo on a white background.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A quick laser zapping sound, then followed by a held synth bass note with a descending sounder when the logo zooms out and a quick swoosh during the flash.
Audio Variants:
- On few games like Champion Wrestler: Jikkyou Live, unknown.
- Ray Tracers used a loud noise, followed by a jet take-off like sound (not as low-pitched as the Metal Black variant).
Availability: This logo is seen on the company's early games for PlayStation until Psychic Force: Puzzle Taisen.
10th Logo (December 25, 2003-2006)
Visuals: The blue triangle is seen from the top and pans to the side view. Four light streaks enter it and glow in the center. The triangle moves to the forming word "TAITO" and poses as the letter "A". Then it flashes and changes the background to white.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: An atmospheric synth score.
Availability: This can be seen on PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox games from the company such as Bujingai: The Forsaken City.
11th Logo (February 8, 2007-)
Visuals: Just the still modern Taito logo over a white background, with the triangle posing as the "A".
Variants:
- This logo appears twice on the Taito Egret II Mini cabinet.
- When starting up, the logo appears on the standard white background before cutting to the Egret II Mini logo.
- When shutting down, the logo is on a black background with a white outline. After a few seconds, the logo is squished horizontally to mimic a TV switching off.
Technique: A still digital graphic.
Audio: None.
Audio Variant: When shutting down the Taito Egret II Mini, a techno-jingle loosely based on the "Catch the Heart!" variant plays.
Availability: Appears on games since the late 2000's such as Cooking Mama: Cook Off and Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX+.