The Taito Type X4 was a 32-bit arcade platform developed by Taito, a renowned Japanese video game developer and publisher. Released in 1999, the Type X4 was designed to be a high-performance arcade system, capable of producing stunning 2D and 3D graphics, and featuring a robust game development environment. The system was widely adopted by arcades in Japan and Asia, and was used to develop a wide range of games across various genres.
: The arcade iteration of the fighting game staple, which launched years after the home version specifically for the Type X4. Why They Stay "Exclusive" Most of these games are tied to the NESiCAxLive 2 taito type x4 games exclusive
(2018) added new songs and features exclusive to the cabinet. Starwing Paradox (Hoshi to Tsubasa no Paradox) The Taito Type X4 was a 32-bit arcade
: A mecha combat game developed by Square Enix with character designs by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (Evangelion). It is known for its high-speed action and dedicated motion-seat cabinets. Magicians Dead (2016) / Magicians Dead Next Blazing (2017) : The arcade iteration of the fighting game
to track hand movements, allowing players to cast spells and move objects without a traditional joystick. Specialized Simulation & Rhythm
This has led to a paradoxical situation: While PC cracks exist for some titles (thanks to the community), they are often buggy, missing the online leaderboards, or suffer from frame-pacing issues.
: A unique psychic action game that uses hand-motion sensors for combat. Although a "Force" version was planned for PS4, the original arcade experience remains rooted in the Type X4.