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- Games developed Arcade games Unreleased games
- Companies spun off from Toaplan
- References
- External links
{{Expand Japanese|topic=vg|東亜プラン|date=October 2011}}{{more citations needed|date=June 2013}}{{Infobox company |name=Toaplan Co., Ltd. 東亜プラン株式会社 |logo=Toaplan logo.png |type=Video game industry |fate = Vanished after bankruptcy |foundation = 1984 |founded=1984 |defunct=1994 |products=Arcade games }}{{nihongo|Toaplan Co., Ltd.|東亜プラン株式会社|Tōapuran kabushikigaisha}}[1] was a Japanese video game developer founded in 1984. They were responsible for the creation of a wide array of relatively famous scrolling shooters and other arcade games. The company declared bankruptcy in 1994.Games developedArcade games Year | Game | Publisher | 1984 | Jongou | SNK | 1985 | Performan | Data East | 1985 | Tiger Heli | Taito Corporation | 1985 | Jongkyou | Data East | 1986 | Get Star / Guardian | Taito Corporation | 1986 | Slap Fight / Alcon | Taito Corporation | 1986 | Mahjong Sisters | Toaplan | 1987 | Hishouzame / Sky Shark / Flying Shark | Taito Corporation | 1987 | Wardner (no Mori) / Pyros | Taito Corporation | 1987 | Kyuukyoku Tiger / Twin Cobra | Taito Corporation | 1988 | Dash Yarou / Rally Bike | Taito Corporation | 1988 | Tatsujin / Truxton | Taito Corporation | 1989 | Hellfire | Taito Corporation | 1989 | Daisenpuu / Twin Hawk | Taito Corporation | 1989 | Zero Wing | Toaplan | 1989 | Horror Story / Demon's World | Taito Corporation | 1989 | Same! Same! Same! / Fire Shark | Toaplan | 1990 | Out Zone | Romstar | 1990 | Snow Bros.: Nick & Tom | Romstar | 1991 | Vimana | Romstar | 1991 | Teki Paki | Toaplan | 1991 | Ghox | Romstar | 1992 | Pipi & Bibi's / Whoopee!! | Romstar | 1992 | Dogyuun | Toaplan | 1992 | Tatsujin Ō / Truxton II | Toaplan | 1992 | Fixeight | Toaplan | 1993 | Grind Stormer / V・V | Toaplan | 1993 | Enma Daio | Toaplan | 1993 | Knuckle Bash | Toaplan / Atari Games | 1993 | Batsugun | Toaplan | 1994 | Otenki Paradise / With New Elves | Hanafram |
Unreleased games Year | Game | Publisher | 1993 | Dynamic Trial 7 | Toaplan | 1994 | Genkai Chousen Distopia | Toaplan |
Companies spun off from ToaplanAfter Toaplan closed its doors in 1994, several former employees formed or were involved with the following companies, many of which were dedicated to arcade shooters: - CAVE
- Raizing/8ing (When Raizing was folded into 8ing, some employees left for CAVE.)
- Gazelle (creators of Air Gallet and the Sailor Moon arcade game; both distributed by Banpresto. Gazelle did not last long; after its closure, some employees left to join CAVE.)
- Takumi (creators of Giga Wing and Mars Matrix, published Twin Cobra II after Toaplan's closure. Current status unknown.)
References1. ^Same! Same! Same! uses what looks like "ToaPlan" on an in-game graphic. This is the only sight of the name that is not in all capital letters.
External links{{Portal|Japan|Companies|Video games}}- All Your Base - The Toaplan Museum (formerly known as Toaplan.com), unofficial source of information on Toaplan games.
- Toaplan System 1 and Toaplan System 2 game list and statistics.
- Toaplan history (Neo-Arcadia), History of Toaplan (in French)
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