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Encyclopedia > Taito

Taito may mean:

  • Taito Corporation, a Japanese developer of video game software and arcade hardware.
  • Taito ku, a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan.
  • Taito, the name for the pairing Taichi and Yamato from Digimon, with Taichi being the "seme", or dominant figure, and with Yamato being the "uke", or submissive figure.

Taito may also be Taitos current logo The Taito Corporation (タイトー株式会社, taitō kabushikigaisha) TYO: 9646 is a Japanese developer of video game software and arcade hardware. ... Cherry blossoms at Ueno Park Cast in 1692, the bronze bell at Sensoji rang the time for centuries. ...

  • the title of paramount chief of a village in Samoa
  • A male name in Fiji

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Taito Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (873 words)
Taito also imports and distributes American coin-op video games in Japan, as well as their own games all around the world.
Although Taito was already making coin-op electro-mechanical and pinball games during the 1960's, it wasn't until 1973 that Taito introduced its first video arcade game.
Taito America was based in Elk Grove Village, Illinois and was handling the arcade sector of the company in North America.
Taito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (140 words)
Taito Corporation, a Japanese developer of video game software and arcade hardware.
Taito ku, a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan.
Taito, the name for the pairing Taichi and Yamato from Digimon, with Taichi being the "seme", or dominant figure, and with Yamato being the "uke", or submissive figure.
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