Taito Legends Power-Up

Taito Legends Power-Up (2006)

by Empire Interactive, Destineer, Xplosiv
Genres:Platform, Shooter, Arcade
Themes:Action, Historical
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Empire Interactive's Taito Legends series of compilations moved onto handheld in Europe and the US with Taito Legends Power-Up. It is slightly different from Taito's own Taito Memories Pocket, which was only released in Japan. Most notable is the inclusion of Space Invaders and Space Invaders Part 2 and the absence of Rainbow Islands Extra.Show more
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