Taito Legends Power-Up
European packaging artwork
Developer(s)Empire Oxford
Mine Loader Software
Publisher(s)
SeriesTaito Legends
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
Release
  • JP: January 5, 2006
  • EU: October 6, 2006
  • AU: November 9, 2006
  • NA: May 17, 2007
Genre(s)Various
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Taito Legends Power-Up is a compilation of classic Taito video games released for the PlayStation Portable system. Patterned after the Taito Memories series for PlayStation 2, Power-Up marks the first release of the franchise on a portable gaming system. The Japanese version is called Taito Memories Pocket and has sixteen games. The Western versions remove Rainbow Islands Extra, and replace it with six other games, for a total of 21 games on the Western compilation.

Games

Taito Legends Power-Up features 21 (16 in Japan) different games from Taito's back-catalog of arcade titles. Some of these games have appeared on the Taito Legends console releases, while others are exclusive to Power-Up. These titles include:[1]

Titles included in Taito Legends Power-Up
Title Release Power-Up Pocket (Japan) Taito Legends console appearances
Alpine Ski1981YesYesTaito Legends 2
Balloon Bomber1980YesYesTaito Legends 2 (PS2 version)
Cameltry1989YesYesTaito Legends 2
Chack'n Pop1983YesYesTaito Legends 2
Crazy Balloon1980YesYesTaito Legends 2
Elevator Action1983YesYesTaito Legends
The Fairyland Story1985YesYesTaito Legends 2
KiKi KaiKai1986YesYesTaito Legends 2
Kuri Kinton1988YesYesTaito Legends 2
The Legend of Kage1985YesYesTaito Legends 2
Lunar Rescue1979YesYesTaito Legends 2
The NewZealand Story1988YesYesTaito Legends
Phoenix1980YesNoTaito Legends
Qix1981YesYesTaito Legends 2
Raimais1988YesYesTaito Legends 2
Rainbow Islands Extra1988NoYesNo
Rastan Saga (Japanese version)1987YesYesTaito Legends
Return of the Invaders1985YesNoTaito Legends
Space Chaser1980YesNoNo
Space Dungeon1981YesNoNo
Space Invaders1978YesNoTaito Legends
Space Invaders Part II1979YesNoTaito Legends

Also included are deluxe versions of four games—Balloon Bomber, Cameltry, Crazy Balloon and The Legend of Kage. These versions offer upgraded graphics and extended gameplay.

Taito Legends Power-Up also utilizes the PlayStation Portable's game-sharing feature. Any of the games (original versions only) may be wirelessly transmitted to any other PSP, including those that do not own the full version of the game. Downloaded games remain resident within the PSP's memory until the unit is turned off.

Reception

Taito Legends Power-Up received mixed reviews with an aggregate score of 60.60% on GameRankings.[2] Greg Miller of IGN rated the game 7.2 (decent) for incomplete multiplayer support.[3] Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot rated the game 6.5 (fair), and criticized the omission of Bubble Bobble and Double Dragon, (the latter was licensed from Technōs Japan for the U.S.), as well as including too many iterations of Space Invaders.[4]

See also

References

  1. More Taito Legends headed to US
  2. "Video Game Reviews, Articles, Trailers and more - Metacritic".
  3. Taito Legends Power-Up Review
  4. "Taito Legends Review".
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