Taito L System
The Taito L System is a 8-bit arcade system board manufactured by Taito.
Technical Specifications
Main CPU: Zilog Z80 @ 6,66 MHz
Sound Chip: Yamaha YM2203 @ 3,33 MHz
Games Released
Release Date | Game Name | Developer | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Fighting Hawk (ファイチE��ングホ�Eク) | Taito | Taito |
1988-04 | Raimais (レイメイズ) | Taito | Taito |
1988-07 | Kuri Kinton (功里金団) | Taito | Taito |
1989-07 | Plotting | Taito | Taito |
1989-08 | Champion Wrestler (チャンピオンレスラー) | Taito | Taito |
1989-10 | Puzznic (パズニック) | Taito | Taito |
Prototype | Cuby Pop (キュービ�EボッチE | Hot-B | Hot-B |
1990 | Evil Stone (エビルスト�Eン) | Spacy Industrial | Spacy Industrial |
1990-07 | American Horseshoes (アメリカンホ�Eスシューズ) | Natsume / Taito | Taito |
1990-10 | Palamedes (パラメチE��) | Taito | Taito |
1992 | ? Play Girls (プレイガールズ) | Hot-B | ? Hot-B |
1993 | ? Play Girls 2 (プレイガールズ2) | Hot-B | ? Hot-B |
1993 | Tube-It | Taito | / Taito |
Notes
- Some games have 2x or 3xZ80s;
- Raimais uses YM2610 (@ 8 MHz) as their sound chip;
- Champion Wrestler has a MSM5205 sample player chip;
- Evil Stone is not a licensed game by Taito. It was probably distributed only in Asian countries excluding Japan;
- Some music of Cuby Pop was later re-used in Play Girls 2.